Who doesn't want to spend hours listening to boring details about making gloves?
Who doesn't want to spend hours listening to boring details about making gloves?
And then we'd get another speech from Catelyn.
Looks like most of that is coming up next week, especially the scene where Daenerys gives one dragon to the slavers and is very sad about it.
It might seem odd to describe an episode that opens with the funeral of Cat’s father, Hoster Tully, as “breathless,”
Well at least Mulcahy Culkin isn't dead like those skinny pictures would suggest.
But I can see why people would hate it.
But I can see why people would hate it.
I liked Little Miss Sunshine.
I liked Little Miss Sunshine.
On paper it's disappointing. On screen, it's rather wonderful. Part of it is because they've been dancing for half the movie and it's obvious that the dancing works at therapy. But there's also the fact that the goal is to get 5 out of 10 from the judges and there's a dancer trying to make them feel better for getting…
On paper it's disappointing. On screen, it's rather wonderful. Part of it is because they've been dancing for half the movie and it's obvious that the dancing works at therapy. But there's also the fact that the goal is to get 5 out of 10 from the judges and there's a dancer trying to make them feel better for getting…
I was just thinking that this solves the decades long mystery of why the Six Daleks Emerging from the Big Pond to Act All Badass scene had to be reduced to five.
Just ask Cybil Shepard on Moonlighting.
Holy fuck. I actually have to go and rewatch the entire series right now.
It was cool the first time. Later on it became part of the "Does JMS write ANYTHING that doesn't sound like he's trying to intimidate the big kid that beat him up when he was 9" pantheon.
On these forums, someone joked about how sad it was that Heroes was canceled after the first season and Glee was canceled at the halfway point.
So there was a chance to kill EVERYONE in the show and they didn't take it?
He was alive? I thought he died around the same time that Shelly Winters died.
He even does the same trick of standing in the shadows and coming out into the spotlight to speak. I get the feeling that he has a spotlight operator following him around.
And all the rest of the actors are sitting around going "So if WE got in that suit, could we get some more screen time?"