I'm sick of Veep piggybacking off GoT's success by making a show about a powerful leader's number two played by a well-known actor and then have them beheaded at the end of the first season.
I'm sick of Veep piggybacking off GoT's success by making a show about a powerful leader's number two played by a well-known actor and then have them beheaded at the end of the first season.
I'm sick of Veep piggybacking off GoT's success by making a show about a powerful leader's number two played by a well-known actor and then have them beheaded at the end of the first season.
There's a whole summer of this show ahead. You have to Pacey yourself with the Dawes puns.
There's a whole summer of this show ahead. You have to Pacey yourself with the Dawes puns.
We've run out of elements! We've worked our way down to Mila Jovovich.
We've run out of elements! We've worked our way down to Mila Jovovich.
Aircest: Is The Only Way To Keep Airbender Bloolines "Pure"!
Aircest: Is The Only Way To Keep Airbender Bloolines "Pure"!
And the prequel!
And the prequel!
The difference isn't always made clear in the show, especially since "Wight" sounds like "White", but I think that last scene was a great show-don't-tell way of making the distinction more obvious with the White Walkers clearly in charge of the zombie horde.
The difference isn't always made clear in the show, especially since "Wight" sounds like "White", but I think that last scene was a great show-don't-tell way of making the distinction more obvious with the White Walkers clearly in charge of the zombie horde.
"Lisa, the point of Moby Dick is to Be Yourself."
"Lisa, the point of Moby Dick is to Be Yourself."
"Only The Slightly Less Morally Ambiguous Die Young"
"Only The Slightly Less Morally Ambiguous Die Young"
The Winterfell thing really bugged me. Presumably the Bolton men burned it after taking Theon and letting the other Ironborn go. But even if they haven't cast Ramsay and couldn't afford to show the army, there was absolutely no reason why the show couldn't explain it in Luwin's last scene. That's not a mystery, that's…
The Winterfell thing really bugged me. Presumably the Bolton men burned it after taking Theon and letting the other Ironborn go. But even if they haven't cast Ramsay and couldn't afford to show the army, there was absolutely no reason why the show couldn't explain it in Luwin's last scene. That's not a mystery, that's…
Sorry to get ahead of ourselves, but I think Dana's mind-bogglingly stupid "Dating Plan" from season 2 could easily spin-off an AVClub feature of some sort on the nature of TV's issues with "will they or won't they" romances. It's just such a blatant contrived TV device that it twists around and becomes a brilliant…
Sorry to get ahead of ourselves, but I think Dana's mind-bogglingly stupid "Dating Plan" from season 2 could easily spin-off an AVClub feature of some sort on the nature of TV's issues with "will they or won't they" romances. It's just such a blatant contrived TV device that it twists around and becomes a brilliant…