So very happy to see we're all in agreement on this point. A episode, F for the review though. Thank God Sims is back next week because another week of this and I'd have to stop following the reviews.
So very happy to see we're all in agreement on this point. A episode, F for the review though. Thank God Sims is back next week because another week of this and I'd have to stop following the reviews.
I'm wondering if it isn't simply meant to be a critique on the show's continued views on the firebenders. Even since ATLA they've always suggested that, at least to a certain extent, benders and the different bending nations took on certain traits of their elements. So naturally they've always portrayed the…
I'm wondering if it isn't simply meant to be a critique on the show's continued views on the firebenders. Even since ATLA they've always suggested that, at least to a certain extent, benders and the different bending nations took on certain traits of their elements. So naturally they've always portrayed the…
I agree that we're all kinda wondering about that, but at the same time, would we be overly shocked to find out he'd known/suspected who she was for awhile now? I think either option would work and be believable. They've pegged Tywin as a very sharp and perceptive individual. Granted, I doubt he'd ever met or seen…
Am I the only one who'd watch a show that was all about Tywin and Arya being snarky with one another? Because their scenes have really been stellar for the past few weeks. I'm on the edge of my seat worried that he'll figure out who she really is, but at the same time loving every second of their interactions so much…
I agree with IndependentGeorge. The impression I got from that was that the baby's deformity was either due to the witch's spell, or it had something to do with the dragon blood running through Dany's veins. IE. this is why she can step into the fire and not get burned and such. But Idk that we're supposed to say that…
Dany's baby wasn't the direct result of incest. She wasn't at all related to Drogo.
Even though I saw it coming from a mile away, I liked it when Walter shot Olive with no pause or compunction whatsoever because it showed us the seeming progression of Walter into that cold bastard we saw in Letters of Transit, and I'm not gonna lie, I I'm really really looking forward to seeing that world and those…
Right!?!?!? I even felt a twinge of something kind of positive towards Jamie a bit before he murdered his cousin. I was watching this episode and constantly thinking, "You're not going to make me like the Lannisters are you? Because my head might explode." Thank god they kept the little psycho off screen because if…
This is why I love this show so damn much: It's actually made me like someone like Tywin Lannister!!!!! I hate the Lannisters as I'm supposed to, but fuck Tywin is awesome! As is Tyrion of course.
After looking through each review on AV Club for this show, from what I can see, and I could be way wrong and just missed it in the other episodes, SGTBG only showed up in the Prom episode of the previous season and every episode this season and Amber Riley wasn't mentioned in one, but Tina was briefly mentioned early…
Yeah, if that's what their attempting to say, then I would have to disagree with them, and ultimately I think that's an apple to oranges comparison to make. Two different shows trying to do two different things. I think Korra is progressing very well personally. And this was my favorite episode thus far. Great…
I agree personally. I don't have a problem with the way they've managed things thus far. I'm far more invested than I thought I would be after the first two episodes which I wasn't too impressed with at the time they leaked. I like the characters and I like their relationships with one another. I'd merely point out…
While I don't necessarily see much of a problem with the way the characters are being developed personally, I will say that it isn't fair to compare this series (being run by a lot of the same people who ran A:TLA all the way through the series) to the way A:TLA opened. This first 6 episodes shouldn't be compared to…
The sad part about each and every single one of these justifications is how overtly the continue to justify the points I'm making. One can try and justify their bias as much as they like, but the fact of the matter is one's preference for a body type has nothing consciously to do with the health of the person who has…
No I will not recognize that someone's "viability" for being recognize in a part of the review that deals solely with how attractive someone is needs to correlate to the amount of focus they get in an episode as I've noticed multiple episodes, esp lately, when a character like Rory is nothing more than a prop in the…
I agree, I hate their lack of use of Tina. Esp after hearing her kill it on Shake it Out in the previous episode. But I wasn't aware it was Quinn's lines that lead you to making her the subject of today's SGTBG segment. It seemed to be her ability to pull off Lavender (and last year was it aquamarine?) that got her…
I'm sorry, but I really do find the "Straight guys, talkin' 'bout Glee" segment to be highly offensive, objective, and heteronormative. The implication that the only reason for a straight guy to watch Glee is for the pretty ladies is offensive to heterosexual males, reducing them to walking hard-ons. The fact that…
I had seen Aidan's before and totally agree! Too adorable for words!!!
Thanx @avclub-fff4ac4c2f46e5cd75ec8b515c235031:disqus Greatly appreciated. And I agree we didn't see Lady do much, but she certainly seemed to follow Sansa's orders with little to no compunction about it, so that's why I think she had an element of her owner in her. I hope that we see Nymeria again as well, but I…