"Taller Ghost Walt".
"Taller Ghost Walt".
These were my favorite reviews to read over the last few months, and I appreciate the time and thoughtful effort in them. And I understand as well that Season 4 and beyond is already represented on the site.
These were my favorite reviews to read over the last few months, and I appreciate the time and thoughtful effort in them. And I understand as well that Season 4 and beyond is already represented on the site.
I had a vague feeling that we were seeing something different, from the beginning seeing bearded Jack on a different Oceanic flight, and by the time we saw him with the maps strewn around his house the possibility of a flashforward entered my mind, but I will still pretty surprised to see it end as it did.
Apparently Lindelof & Cuse loved the idea of Locke in the casket so much that they ended Seasons 3, 4 and 5 with it.
Meanwhile, Arya this week became an actual cockles merchant.
They've panned to him so many times I almost think it has to be a fake-out, or it's the most telegraphed thing in the show since Littlefinger told Ned not to trust him.
Selyse is the one who brought Melisandre to Stannis, she was more of the "true believer" than Stannis was.
I thought his look was "shit, she should have taken me too", as the remaining Sons of Harpies aren't going to look too kindly on him, Daario and Jorah. Guess their best bet was to make a break for it while everyone was watching the dragon fly off.
Yeah, considering most of Stannis' forces were bought with the money he received from the Iron Bank, not true believers from Dragonstone.
His late arrival to Dany's side made me suspicious, thinking he was up to something other than taking a piss. But he was killed too, so either he wasn't in on it or was naive about his co-conspirators.
I'm calling a reckoning for this spammer.
Subplots from the books I think the series is going to excise:
When I first saw Ben's blazer, I was hoping he'd get assigned to Gryffindor.
Actually the entire town is inside a giant Sam's Club warehouse.
Ben sure stopped complaining about the lack of wi-fi once Amy showed up.
Looks like they just postponed Ethan's ascent, since that's how tonight's episode ended. Since next week is "The Truth", he'll come across the compound and get the exposition dump from Pilcher.
After the "who wants cake?" line from Burke, I'm hoping he becomes the "cake sheriff", just like Pope was the "ice cream sheriff". Maybe he can wander into people's houses and just sit down at their kitchen tables and eat their cake.
Yes, and about 90% of it is people who misconstrued the finale as "they
were in purgatory when all along they said it wasn't going to be
purgatory".
Rewatched these about 3-4 years ago - the funniest thing I remember is in "Three Days of the Chicken" when Tony Hale's character interrupted a cookout, knocking over the grill with what he thought was tainted chicken, and yelling "It's airborne". And Hale coming on to Barker's black secretary with black-and-white…