I totally forgot too. I was talking about it after the episode and was like, "If it were any other King's Guard maybe he'd be okay, but Meryn Trant is a bad dude. He's on Arya's hit list! *long pause* OH MY GOD HE'S GOING TO BRAVOS."
I totally forgot too. I was talking about it after the episode and was like, "If it were any other King's Guard maybe he'd be okay, but Meryn Trant is a bad dude. He's on Arya's hit list! *long pause* OH MY GOD HE'S GOING TO BRAVOS."
Can we not?
"it wouldn't surprise me at all to hear from her father that he tried to love her, but it was impossible."
God, I hate the fucking chop. And the Braves. But then, I partially hate the Braves because of the chop.
And a beaten housewife. How charming.
And Jeff Probst!
He also had a show called Smart Guy where he played an 11 year old in high school and now the theme song is stuck in my head.
I knew her sister was Sabrina but DID NOT know that she voiced the aunts. Mildly interesting!
I remember being floored when I realize how old John Cho is. I'm in my mid-twenties and typically have age appropriate crushes, but damn is he hot.
He was never quite a lead, but Harry Shum Jr. is Chinese and was on Glee for a while. Also he's super hot, but that's neither here nor there. And apparently he was born in Costa Rica and lived there until he was six! Which isn't relevant, but I thought it was interesting. He's trilingual, which must be mad useful.
I've notice Hispanic actors seem to get the short end of the stick as well. It's important for there to be more representation of woman, black actors, and LGBT, but it seems that people forget there are other underrepresented demographics as well. Hell, look at Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt again. Relatively diverse show,…
Not denying that the blanket category thing, because you're absolutely right (see examples other people posted) but British people play Americans (and vice versa) all the time. But if the American's ethnicity isn't stated, I suppose it doesn't matter, so perhaps a better example would be having someone of Irish…
If you really felt that way, you would spell it Harbor!
Their respective answers to Eliza demonstrate this beautifully. What was Twila thinking?
Okay, but has the mystery of what the hell Mail Chimp actually does been solved?
*Collective
There's a difference between the occasional yelling at one's child and verbal abuse. If you don't understand that, I can't help you.
Oh no, we all understood your comment, we just think it's just about as vile as defending abuse.
Hey guess what! According to one of her exit interviews it turns that that Shirin's father would beat her up after yelling at her. Does it still matter how old she was when it happened?