I'd bet on Jaime getting back to King's Landing at the start of season 4. Season 3 will likely be him losing the hand, recuperating in Harrenhal, and then rescuing Brienne. It's a solid arc, and then his actions in King's Landing are another one.
I'd bet on Jaime getting back to King's Landing at the start of season 4. Season 3 will likely be him losing the hand, recuperating in Harrenhal, and then rescuing Brienne. It's a solid arc, and then his actions in King's Landing are another one.
There's no reason to think that Cersei and Joffrey wouldn't have disagreed like that because the reader would never know about it. The only POV characters in King's Landing at this time are Tyrion and Sansa, and she wouldn't be telling either of them about Joffrey being a dick to her. I thought the scene between…
I'll be shocked if they can pull that scene off.
There's a pretty lingering shot in several of the trailers of two small, burned bodies hung in front of a gate. They're going for it. The question is how long do they keep Bran/Rickon hidden before the reveal.
He's so sad and pathetic by the end of Clash, I couldn't hate him anymore. Once Asha abandoned him, I wasn't necessarily on his side, but I certainly didn't want his dick to get skinned and chopped off, allegedly.
All right, 'perts. I'm excited to join your ranks, as I was a mere newbie last year. 4000 pages and one glorious summer later, here I am.
What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger.
Big fan of the JustifiedCast. Dave Chen seems really down on this season, but I've only listened through six episodes, so maybe he comes around on it.
I watched the first few episodes of this and gave up on it. Actual Roman history is already interesting enough without creating a scheming villainess who poisons everyone.
He's the piece of shit who calls Wild Bill out in the thoroughfare, and then goes on to get stabbed by Dan in a fair fucking fight.
Finished off the last five episodes of season 4 of Mad Men. So marrying a nice guy who apparently loves her and her children drove Betty insane. Also, she needs to go back and watch the end of season 2, because that left her in a good place with Glenn. Get that crazy woman a DVD player.
Agree. I spent last week blasting through season four, pretty sure Betty had a stroke between seasons three and four, because she's practically an entirely new person. Huge misstep.
And it's done. Sigh. Now we're just going to have to see if anything can top Gettin Up Morning's first race for TV moment of the year.
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This episode reminded me of the scene in Game of Thrones, in which Viserys is trying to just have sex with a prostitue, but she keeps wanting to discuss his family's ruined legacy, distracting him from his hard-on. Why is South Park making me sad with its well-observed exploitation loops? I came here to laugh, damn…
Clearly, you've never slogged your way through John From Cincinnatti. Of the serious posts on this page, I don't think this was one of them.
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Animal rights is big. PETA is big. The sadness is huge.
It appears that you are grossly overweight.
Watch it, watch it, watch it. Luck's less about Dustin Hoffman's plot machinations than it is about David Milch's favorite theme; that humans are not individuals, but are instead one community united by joy, pain, and hardship. There's at least one moment of simple beauty in each episode, and a sequence of…