Melisandre killed Sansa and stole her cloak. Confirmed.
Melisandre killed Sansa and stole her cloak. Confirmed.
"Hey, didn't you get like 300 of our people killed because you were afraid to face the consequences of your actions (namely, attempted assassination)?"
It's probably worth skimming the review to note that he thought most of both of the last two episodes were pretty great, but were hampered by lackluster subplots which brought them down. Still a great show, just a couple frustrating elements.
(a) Agree that the Pike stuff was rushed (also borderline racist? Hey, it's an irrational, angry black man here to incite violence!). Not B- rushed, but rushed. And yes, Bellamy's turn was insufficiently developed, although I recently rewatched the first couple episodes, and to be fair, the guy is a bit prone to…
He's the only one of Rory's love interests who's an interesting character in his own rite, and has a life/compelling storylines outside of their relationship.
Better movie; Less of a romantic comedy.
The ending was kind of lame, though.
I love that movie. I mean, I had completely forgotten it exists, but now that you remind me, I love that movie.
But the whole joke was that she blatantly was not actually fat…
The Philadelphia Story is my least favorite movie of all time, and I'm glad they skipped it. Glad, I said! And I don't care who knows it!
But it's not a comedy…
Jane the Virgin and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend are definitely less CWish. And you should watch all three!
Thanks, I couldn't figure out whether I was supposed to recognize her or not.
To be fair, in the above excerpt, Spike Lee does call out Hollywood as an industry.
I really hope it wins for Editing, which was arguably just as important to the overall cohesiveness of the film.
In Bowie, we lost an icon, but Alan Rickman feels like losing family. He just had such a warm presence, even as the coldest of villains. I feel like I lost an uncle, or given my mother's long and deeply held crush on the guy, a stepdad. But like a cool stepdad who was better than my actual dad.
I assumed it was there to hide his constant crying.
Guess I just wasn't paying that much attention and imagined it was said!
I haven't, but everyone being white did not surprise me one bit. I did, at the very least, go to women's college.
I guess my brain just saw a high cheek-boned woman in Western-y garb selling feathered jewelry and put together Native American! I could have sworn it was explicitly stated at some point, but I guess not.