avclub-b7784c8bc13cfa7214f249fef97abfe9--disqus
Piecar
avclub-b7784c8bc13cfa7214f249fef97abfe9--disqus

I tend to agree. First, on both accounts…I would have had things prepped for getting out LOOOONNGGG before impact, second, too much. Also, there is NO REASON for Bane to land his "I'm sure to destroy it anyway" plane on the beach a mile away from rescuue

This is EXACTLY when I clued in. That one scene was day, and the very next night, made me think something was up…and then Murphy turned around and I went "Oh! I'm Christopher Nolan! I must fuck with the timeline to be clever!"

I walked out of the movie sufficiently buzzed…But it took me about ten minutes to question many of the choices….oh, wait, there's a Spoiler Space.

Beth sucks.

Yes. It does appear so.

This is a deep cut today, but yes, she was killed from "cussedness". I can't remember, now, whether the Wolves disembowelled her, or whether they just left her there for zombies to get at her( I suspect the latter) but yeah.

No. Daniel Craig is all about Beat Poetry. He'll be doing Gregory Corso meets Richard Brautigan. Just as rivetting stuff.

If he turned down 150 mil, I'd think maybe he went the Clint Eastwood route. Perhaps we should expect some not-so-viable Daniel Craig passion projects popping up in the near future.

Whitaker always looks like she's acting. On a show where you have Olivia Colman effortlessly conveying every emotion or nuance with a small facial tic, having a bland actress with "This really killed in high school drama class!" level acting is lame. Her mopey characterization of Beth drags the show down for me.

She does the best thing she can, under the circumstances, and knowing is history. She calls everything right, lets him know she can see he's trying to work her, and forces him to speak plainly. Varys seldom speaks plainly, so this is progress. If I had someone working me all the time, I would hate it and seek to

I guess I must be to not notice they changed that adjective to a noun. This isn't some of that sexism bullshit, is it?

We have no way of tipping it up into the sky where the dragons fly, or to swivel it outside of a very limited range. Luckily we negotiated with the writer gods of our world and the Dragon will somehow just fly in a straight line, low, directly toward us at one point, and we´ll get one.

Well done. That sounds exactly right. That doesn't sound great for the lady from Rome, but it sounds right.

Did you feel like Jon was being pretty cagey about his emotions before this?

As an "old"?

Maybe Jon thinks that. He hasn't really had an opportunity to test just what works on what, has he? One swing with his sword and a hurried message from Samwell.

Tyrion is a big big fan of dispensing advice on a whole host of topics.

She's still headed home….But it's not home anymore. I also was confused by what this meant. Apparently there's a show AFTER the show which explains all the stuff they didn't explain properly in the show, and it says she's still going home.

I tend to agree. Especially since we see that Grey Scale is a later symptom of the disease. It was welling up in Mormont's blood before it showed up on his skin…..
…..But the show seems to want us to believe this, so I believe it.

It's in my estimation that tv doesn't work like that. There;s no other romances in this show, so this romantic scene must be leading up to something.