Has this show ever passed the Bedchel Test?
Has this show ever passed the Bedchel Test?
Has this show ever passed the Bedchel Test?
That's probably the same state all the characters are in at any given point, anyway.
That's probably the same state all the characters are in at any given point, anyway.
Just make your own?
Just make your own?
My parents recently took my little brother to a Rush concert (they're his favorite band), and my mother remarked that it was he first public event she'd ever been to where the line for the ladies' room was shorter than the men's.
My parents recently took my little brother to a Rush concert (they're his favorite band), and my mother remarked that it was he first public event she'd ever been to where the line for the ladies' room was shorter than the men's.
I actually kind of like it when characters on TV have the same outfits on occasionally - feels slightly more believable.
Nobody lives to be Cheney's age in Westeros.
Nobody lives to be Cheney's age in Westeros.
I don't even like that show and I'd watch that.
I don't even like that show and I'd watch that.
It is known.
It is known.
I have seen so many old people do this in real life, and was thrilled to finally see it in media.
I have seen so many old people do this in real life, and was thrilled to finally see it in media.
I'm sorry, have you never seen twenty-something girls fight before? Because that scene was frighteningly accurate for me.
I'm sorry, have you never seen twenty-something girls fight before? Because that scene was frighteningly accurate for me.
I actually think the show was pointing out something I myself have noticed older people do (I tend to work many of these types of events): They will often start by saying they have a question for the speaker, but then turn it into a weird complaint about something only tangentially related to the topic at hand.