Littlefinger orchestrated the rise of the High Sparrow.
Littlefinger orchestrated the rise of the High Sparrow.
If this Episode had a title it would be "Parents".
"Did I fall asleep?" - "For a little while."
As I understood it we weren't given the name of the ifrit but the name of the woman killed in Iraq. And she's the one who is willing to lift the curse if Patrick kills Terry or the other way round.
As this would be far to easy I'd say it's just an additional way to terrorize them and not an earnest proposal. A quick…
As I understood it we weren't given the name of the ifrit but the name of the woman killed in Iraq. And she's the one who is willing to lift the curse if Patrick kills Terry or the other way round.
As this would be far to easy I'd say it's just an additional way to terrorize them and not an earnest proposal. A quick…
Was the dragon's name Goliath? (Maybe the first prince was killed by Goliath, but I was a bit annoyed that David the shepherd did not kill the dragon with a stone.)
There is even another king in David: it's Arthur (whose father made a deal to have his late wife bear an heir and there was a round table in the backround…
Even Babelfish should not forget to put verbs in sentences.
Who needs a proper consultant in the era of the internet? Don't tell me they could not afford a cheap bilingual student to translate the whole book who then can brag to his friends that he worked on a film.
The GRIMMoire Nick is reading in is a great source of unintentional hilarity (for those who understand German):
Nick IS the Hellmouth.
Being one of the last Grimms makes him (as his aunt) a target of all the weird shit that comes remotely near Portland.
And the more fairy-tale-old-school enemies he makes by intervening in their business, the more will come from even farther away. It's a vicious circle.