Seriously, she even managed to get Ren and Stimpy on the air. GenX didn't get much love, but our era of kid/teen TV programming was top notch. (Nick, Disney afternoon, Saturday morning networks, and MTV when they had actual music shows).
Seriously, she even managed to get Ren and Stimpy on the air. GenX didn't get much love, but our era of kid/teen TV programming was top notch. (Nick, Disney afternoon, Saturday morning networks, and MTV when they had actual music shows).
Well, it's a bit better than that since he has two hairesses. After lysa is out of the way he can re-marry Sansa to be king in the north and Lord protector of the vale. He has two compass points and the trident. Did quite well for himself.
I'm at the point where I'm of the mind that they're playing up Bran's "gift" and we won't see that it's a stark family trait. So I wouldn't hold my breath for an Arya wolf dream.
He's bad outside also… And in every previous episode. You're giving the choreography too much credit. Crasters hall isn't very confining and he never nicked a wall, beam, got his sword stuck on a chair, or any kind of frustration from using the wrong tool for the job. Always looks like he's just trying to get through…
I'm not really sure what to expect for lysa's demise the way they've set it up. There's no one around to blame it on. Maybe they'll throw in a random red-shirt minstrel at the last minute.
Believable and realistic are different concepts. One can be achieved with good narrative and relatable/rational characters. The other requires research, facts, and appropriate contextual setting. The latter is incompatible with fantasy fiction, hence why I used the former.
Quick question… WTF is taking the Giants Bane so bloody long to get to Castle black? Jon's healed up from terrible wounds an leading a ranging? Christ on a bike are they hand stitching banners and arguing over what notes the horns should blow? Taking turns seeing who can walk the farthest on their hands? Or is follow…
That's what is bugging people? If that's bothersome how could they write at all, why have literate slaves?
I thought that was obvious from the books. Using the babies to make more of them was the only conclusion to draw from Crasters arrangement.
wait… is this opposite land? Didn't you get on my case for bitching about spoilers last week? :p
I also don't owe him freedom from criticism or blind love. Case in point, Chozen is pretty bad. I don't have to get over myself, viewers are entitled to complain when they feel ripped off.
Not classy enough to appreciate the opulent luxury of owning an ocelot? Any asshole can own a tiger… look at Mike Tyson. Takes real taste for the finer things to find some random exotic jungle cat people barely know exists. Platinum club animal cruelty.
Poor sweet Babou, you've been written off already.
I know I'm so demanding when I expect show writers to create content for each episode rather than spending a chunk of it with a commercial for the upcoming season.
Whether it's a trailer or a history lesson clip shows are lazy.
you can't unsee Archer with a pet tiger.
I watch for the jokes, and jokes are better when you don't see them coming.
So you're making a more serialized plot line and decided the best way to kick that off was with a spoiler montage clipped from the first 7 episodes?
Now that ISIS is in the news for things less funny than Archer ( http://www.trackingterroris… ) I suppose it was inevitable that the feds would show up.
Yeah, the spoiler clip-show was terrible. If you want to change direction with the show that's fine… but how about you trust the audience to watch it? Maybe they knew the first episode was pretty weak?
It came from the random wheel of plot.