Yeah, you have to toe that line of "I need to get all this work now while I'm a hot commodity" and "I don't need to do too much stuff so people get sick of me." Tough to know where that line is.
Yeah, you have to toe that line of "I need to get all this work now while I'm a hot commodity" and "I don't need to do too much stuff so people get sick of me." Tough to know where that line is.
Chris Pratt knows how to strike while the iron is hot. Dude is on a tear lately.
But … wait a minute, I still don't know how to make friends as an adult. I thought this was an instructional "how to" video, but that video seemed to be implying you shouldn't fondle strangers' breasts. I'm so confused now.
Ah, okay. I definitely thought it was in the realm of LARP, not tabletop. My bad. Pretty nerdy, but LARP still takes the crown.
In another interview, he and TJ talk about Middleditch's love of Dungeons and Dragons and GURP, which was something I'd never heard of until that interview. It's basically a somehow nerdier version of LARP.
Thomas Middleditch is probably my favorite nerd, at the moment. Dude is totally comfortable in his own skin and embraces his intense nerdiness. I respect that.
Are you guys ready for a scalding hot take? Sarah Shahi is a very attractive woman.
I mentioned nothing about the violence in the show; you just tried to take one word from my post and use it to spin an entirely separate argument out of it, one that had nothing to do with what I said.
But … why?
Uh … what? How is that in any way related to what I said?
As rightfully upset about the final scene as people are, can we also appreciate how incredible Alfie Allen was in that scene and throughout this season? His ability to accurately portray the original Theon and now Reek has been amazing.
Wow, I disagree with that completely. If I had to rank the seasons, I'd say 4 > 3 > 1 > 2 (though that doesn't mean I think 2 is bad, just a lower level of good).
I don't agree at all that "they didn't feel it was a big deal." It's made very clear from the reactions of both Sansa and Theon that this is a very big deal and horrifying for both of them. But I do agree that they could have accomplished something similar without specifically involving rape, though this scene was…
I thought it was pretty clear all season that the writers were building to that Sansa scene. They've clearly made a conscious effort to replace pointless side characters with main characters, which from a storytelling perspective I understand because they want the audience to care about what's going on.
I'm actually expecting Stannis to survive, but Brienne to not make it. My bet is that she somehow saves Sansa, completing her mission, then is killed shortly after.
This is great and all, but … where's Wedge?
I love that Stannis/Brienne/Boltons/Sansa/Reek are all on a collision course with each other and I have no idea how it's going to play out.
No, but a post-fap shame clap.
If they were the only ones doing it, I'm sure the governor wouldn't care. But this is just part of a wave of celebrities and organizations boycotting events in the state. You can bet he'll lose some sleep over that, especially since he wants to run for president and the only publicity he's getting is horrible.
I applaud whoever chose that photo of Tricia Helfer.