You should be rather pleased with Jaime's development. Most readers start to fall in love with him (in a totally non-incestuous, platonic way, of course).
You should be rather pleased with Jaime's development. Most readers start to fall in love with him (in a totally non-incestuous, platonic way, of course).
When did my alphabet soup get such a bad attitude?
That tag did belong to a different show…Hannibal.
*shrugs*
Edmure WAS a total whiny brat-like tool, though, yes, he did two good things. He gave refuge to the common folk at Riverrun during Tywin's siege and he let the Blackfish escape under Jaime's nose after securing a deal for peace that will prevent any further bloodshed of his people (including the delivery of his baby…
This episode's Crowning Moment of Awesome:
Tyrion Lannister's Tig Notaro chair scooting impersonation. A scream.
"Have we just skipped past Sam’s encounter with the Other—er, White Walker—he kills with the dragonglass entirely?"
Me three.
\m/ "Rock und roll."
A couple of things,
He was definitely looking to her crotch/waist area…I was wondering if someone had a tattoo or was missing one, but I guess that would have been too obvious. I never thought of the difference in how women trim their hedges. Though, depending on the sitch, and how long the boyfriend was out of town…*eh* Maybe a stretch…
I've been thinking since they started to make her so sympathetic in the last season and haven't mentioned Tysha yet (who is a big motivator for Tyrion) if TV Shae isn't going to be a Tysha-hybrid.
THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!
Britta (in a small voice): I like my boom box.
They did a decent job with a plotline that was taken as a facsimile of any number of previously successful homage episodes where the action was split. It wasn't fantastic, and while the show now strikes a little hollow now, it was a good reminder of why we fell in love with these characters in the first place.
I liked it when Jeff said she "really youed this."
You want a meat desert? Mincemeat?
I hope that's not true (re: Daryl), though with Glen Mazzara getting the axe after only getting the mess of a show streamlined and back on track, (and to its highest ratings ever), and it coming to light that the reason TWD is going through so many showrunners is because Robert Kirkman has a hissy fit each time the TV…
"Though Puscifer’s music is pretty harsh and industrial…"
It still worries me that her name is on screen only after the intro with the "guest stars". Even Sarah Wayne Callies is still listed as cast in the intro. (And Merle…and he's been back 10 minutes, what the hell, TWD?)