It's definitely good plotting, but I can't say I'm in love with the idea of the Mountain managing to kill off 40% of this show's non-straight characters himself.
It's definitely good plotting, but I can't say I'm in love with the idea of the Mountain managing to kill off 40% of this show's non-straight characters himself.
I'll be in my bunk.
Just what I'd expected from a timelord sympathizer. #timecuck
Oh shit, I didn't notice. Should I write an angry blogpost about it?
*slides on over* So, er, can I buy you a drink?
Yeah, but he probably doesn't evolve until level 55, making him kind of frustrating for the story content.
Well, we see a shot of her running and jumping at the end of the "Next Week On" segment that aired right after the episode. So either that's a fakeout, or she finds a way to heal very fast.
"You could do with a good bashing." - Queen of Thorns, you speak the language of my heart.
Dang.
Cool story, mate.
Did you come from a household where everyone always asked each other what the other person wanted? Because I did not. "A gift they didn't ask for" is genuinely a baffling statement for me- I always thought the point of a gift was to surprise them.
I, er, I think it's usually "darkies"?
I feel like I do need to defend them on this front. For lifelong texans in their seventies, they are very culturally sensitive. They like Sheldon.
Thankfully, my father was actually the one who introduced that notion to me. Starting by showing me a double-feature of Princess Mononoke and Grave of the Fireflies at age 11.
My dad is constantly suggesting things for me to watch (Penny Dreadful, Orphan Black, etc.) - but when I suggest things in return, he NEVER checks them out. Or sometimes he will check them out, only it happens a year later and he calls me asking "have you ever heard of Over the Garden Wall? It's amazing!"
The worst part is, I bought them Friday Night Lights the year before and they watched the entire show, buying all the seasons after the first two by themselves.
My grandparents love this show. I bought them the box sets for Parks and Recreation seasons 2 and 3 for Christmas, hoping they might enjoy something that wasn't complete and total garbage. They never watched them. They just watched reruns of The Big Bang Theory.
I have no idea what you're trying to say here. You are aware that people -also- hate the Boltons, the Freys, the Lannisters, etc.- right? The fact that people also hate the Sparrow (who uses women and sexual minorities as a convenient scapegoat to work public fervor up and thus solidify his own power) doesn't mean…
"What, were you trapped in a tape recorder too!?"
So, you're into crying girls, huh?