I'm torn. I liked her a lot in the beginning, thought that she had some promise as she was torn between her jealousy for Tyrion and her desire to protect Sansa, but then hated her bitterly after the trial, of course. Great death scene, though!
I'm torn. I liked her a lot in the beginning, thought that she had some promise as she was torn between her jealousy for Tyrion and her desire to protect Sansa, but then hated her bitterly after the trial, of course. Great death scene, though!
Leaked reports from the Meereen set indicate the city is starving as the season begins, so a hunger-induced dream, like where Shae takes the place of a Meereenese woman (Kekilli has been wearing a costume that looks Meereenese) seems like a good bet.
On the show there's the one that Tyrion and Varys stop to listen to (right before they go into a brothel) as she's proselytizing to a crowd.
Add Paget Brewster and Aubrey Plaza, the dream team.
I'll help cure his cancerAIDS with a bit of relevant GoT news about a dead character returning (no not that one, though he's been photographed several times on set in recent weeks).
It popped in my head just two days ago, but in my case I think it's because I was binge-rewatching Breaking Bad and I was on the episode with the mariachi band doing the cold open.
Don't worry. I'm a Louise, myself.
Between Hesh's "Go Robot" birthday rap from Sealab 2021 and Master Shake's "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary" collaboration with Zakk Wylde and Getty Lee, this news is a day late and a dollar short.
You ARE Tina Belcher!
Was it the Lacan?
I think I was pretty even-handed in summarizing his criticism, to be honest .
I'll save you the trip:
And that criticism misses the conversation he's joining with James Baldwin and The Fire Next Time, at the urging of Toni Morrison, no less.
Well, he also says the whole interview has "negative inferences" and tells her that she probably doesn't even realize that she's doing it (I'm paraphrasing). My sense is that, as is usually the case with him, he just didn't really want to be there in the first place, and the slights—real or perceived—sent him over the…
Yeah the number of times he repeatedly confuses infer and imply is the damning bit.
Yes. Breathed had just done the same in real life, so Steve was his surrogate.
Well, it was really Opus, Steve Dallas, and Milo Bloom who were directly involved, but I take your point.
From the headline I thought it was going to be similar to apps like PhotoFunia where you upload an actual selfie and it gets digitally altered.
Boo, Indy.
Yeah the backgrounds leave something to be desired. I went with the generic blue.