WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH THE TORSOS?
WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH THE TORSOS?
Poor Sasha. Is she the first TWD character to lose everyone she's closest to? And in what has to be a matter of a few days? Hopefully Noah will fill the void.
Oh my lord, yes, Laganja's makeup on that runway was just oh-honey-no. I spent the entire Untucked trying to figure out which species of fish she most closely resembled.
And even then I wanted to say, "I know you think you're all profound right now, Brenda, but the reason is because 'orphan' & 'widow/er' are legal states of being."
On any other show, sure. But this is one is fond of taking two full seasons for a payoff of that magnitude.
I think she absolutely believed it. The mind can do some impressive gymnastics when it's trying not to take its share of the responsibility for a loved one's gruesome death.
Naw, Walt is $69 million down the drain because he couldn't simplify matters & just give highway directions.
When you come up into True Blood's house, you're gonna eat their Lala the way they fuckin' make it! Tip your waitress.
To the lot of you who called me an idiot for declaring Robb's decision to put his eggs in Walder Frey's basket to be the most foolhardy thing ever:
I'd replace both of those with "Charlie Kelly: King of The Rats."
Maybe we were in the same cabin at summer camp. Or maybe someone else from our cabin grew up to have TV writing career of which we're unaware.
I'm beginning to think that bonk on the head back in Winterfell put him into a coma & this is all some allegorical hellscape brought on by a Soprano-esque coma dream.
Sansa's, what, fifteen at most? When I was fifteen, I thought that cunnilingus would feel "weird" & that semen would taste like pre-masticated Saltine crackers.
In all the excitement of Dylan McDermott's return, you neglect to notice (or at least note) that the shrink is Buffalo Bill's captive from Silence of the Lambs!
In all the excitement of Dylan McDermott's return, you neglect to notice (or at least note) that the shrink is Buffalo Bill's captive from Silence of the Lambs!
If Cat hadn't released Jaime when she did, Karstark would have done to Jaime what he did to those boys months ago.
People seem to be conflating "servicing the plot with an active decision" with it actually being a good decision that will yield positive results for Robb. It's interesting, yes, & gives us more action than we've ever seen from him —that I don't dispute. But it's going to doom him. And it will doom him in a way that's…
Yeah, um… I don't recall requesting a Very Special Episode. In fact, I thought it was amusing that the white characters kept interacting with all the black characters as though trying to elicit VSE moments (see: Joan's awkward hug, Bobby & the theater usher). What would have been interesting is see those white…
@eric827:disqus Apparently you missed those tweets by teenagers last year who didn't realize Titanic was based on a true story.
I've seen people complain about spoilers regarding Titanic's sinking & Anne Boleyn's beheading. Some people are dumb.