Dinklage will probably get thrown into best supporting actor category, and win that thing by a country mile.
Dinklage will probably get thrown into best supporting actor category, and win that thing by a country mile.
Dinklage will probably get thrown into best supporting actor category, and win that thing by a country mile.
This is Catelyn Stark and as a friend of mine once said, "She goes out of her way to continue to make the wrong decisions."
This is Catelyn Stark and as a friend of mine once said, "She goes out of her way to continue to make the wrong decisions."
We are only guaranteed three seasons right now, even though the producers have an option for a fourth. This may leads to the timeline in the series being rushed a bit more then in the books, and my god would that be wonderful.
We are only guaranteed three seasons right now, even though the producers have an option for a fourth. This may leads to the timeline in the series being rushed a bit more then in the books, and my god would that be wonderful.
Yeah Shea is probably gone from the series, because there's only so much budget, and even more characters to bring in next season. A season, where they have to treat the Red Wedding like Blackwater this year, but resurrect Robb in episode 10. It's a lot more terrifying to have the, "King of the North", running…
Yeah Shea is probably gone from the series, because there's only so much budget, and even more characters to bring in next season. A season, where they have to treat the Red Wedding like Blackwater this year, but resurrect Robb in episode 10. It's a lot more terrifying to have the, "King of the North", running…
No, it's not bullshit. It's another example as to how things from the past Avatar, comes back to haunt the new Avatar. It's also good storytelling to have the son want to become powerful over a city, that his father got thrown out of as a removed bender.
No, it's not bullshit. It's another example as to how things from the past Avatar, comes back to haunt the new Avatar. It's also good storytelling to have the son want to become powerful over a city, that his father got thrown out of as a removed bender.
Tarrlok is Yakone's son and a bending supremacist. Amon is someone else, with different goals than Tarrlok's, and someone who most likely would want to rip the bending right out of Tarrlok's hatred of non-benders body.
Tarrlok is Yakone's son and a bending supremacist. Amon is someone else, with different goals than Tarrlok's, and someone who most likely would want to rip the bending right out of Tarrlok's hatred of non-benders body.
How can you not love Polka dot, Polka dot, Rainbow afro? Where is the WHIMSY? WHERE IS IT?
How can you not love Polka dot, Polka dot, Rainbow afro? Where is the WHIMSY? WHERE IS IT?
You really just have to infer from the scenes the Hound has has directly with Sansa and the scenes in which he stood in the background as something happened to Sansa, the relationship the two characters have with one another. It's from these scenes they build him wanting to free Sansa, and that's the best we are…
You really just have to infer from the scenes the Hound has has directly with Sansa and the scenes in which he stood in the background as something happened to Sansa, the relationship the two characters have with one another. It's from these scenes they build him wanting to free Sansa, and that's the best we are…
Referring to anyone as a Mary Sue of anything, ignores that there are capable people in the world. It's such a ridiculous term because it likes treat characters, who have been explained to have the skills and talents to be who they are, and dismisses them out of term. Bronn is a bad ass. Period.
Referring to anyone as a Mary Sue of anything, ignores that there are capable people in the world. It's such a ridiculous term because it likes treat characters, who have been explained to have the skills and talents to be who they are, and dismisses them out of term. Bronn is a bad ass. Period.
Why the showrunners refuse to answer any questions, is why this show will always have a weird distinction in the history of television. It's really the show that refuses to give anything to the audience of any consequence. Which is hilarious, but that's HIMYM. It's all misdirection and no direct answers.
You do know why Republic City is important, right? You know, that statue in the harbor? That's why it's important. INFERENCE: It's for everyone. If you try.