baroness1125
Baroness1125
baroness1125

When I was little, I would rub a small amount of toothpaste on my tongue to beat the breath smell test, and it worked. There were layers and thought put into the lie.

Comcast seems to be assuming the target audience for all of its new offerings are people who are incapable of doing anything more complicated than just yelling what they want into a remote.

I’m presuming the obvious answer is you get all those useless channels that come with Basic cable. They do claim “thousands of free movies and shows”.

I was absolutely apoplectic at Comcast last weekend.  I wanted to watch something on Starz, but Comcast’s on demand is terrible.  If you pause a show for too long, it times out and you have to restart the program.  So I wanted to download the Starz app on my Fire TV to watch it instead, but Comcast doesn’t come up on

It’s crazy this all was in season 1! I would have sworn the dragon birth, death of Drogo lasted into season 2 at least. He’s such a big character it’s hard to believe he was only in one season.

I think what many people seem to miss when they think Ned didn’t play the game intelligently and the same mistake they make even more so with Jon is that Ned never wanted to play the game of thrones, he was just trying to do the right thing and that’s what got him killed and Jon certainly doesn't want to play, his

HBO Accountant: “You can either afford Sean Bean’s salary, or you can afford dragons for your show.”

I think for many who hadn’t read the books, it wasn’t the emotional investment in the character that made it so notable (and shocking), it was that a TV show killed off who appeared to be the main protagonist (and, as Alex pointed out, the biggest star) before the end of the first season.

Did everyone else also look away, or are they all in on the prank?

I think that’s his daughter, not Kate.

I’m having a hard time hating Philip because it’s Matt Smith, and I love Matt Smith, but damn. What if the poor kid had some kind of congenital heart thing and ended up dying of a stroke. For a second I thought he was going to crash the plane he was freaking out so hard.

I cursed Philip, when he didnt calm Charles during turbulence, like he did with his sister. Come on man, you did so well with your nazi sister, what about your own son?

I think because people loved Diana so much that he automatically turned into the horrible husband that mistreated her. People in the 80's had this very idealized vision of the royal couple and how perfect their lives were and when news came out about his cheating, their fantasies were crushed. I know I always saw him

I won’t speak for the reviewer, but I found it sad only in how bittersweet it was. The fact that all of those years later, Charles was likely acting on his own desire to go there in sending his boys there and how harshly he speaks of the school he went to just shows how terrible those experiences were. It was just the

“I just punched the future king of England in the balls!” was apparently a prize thing to declare when they played rugby or soccer, they were really physically brutal to him on the field. And they were allowed to be, the headmasters knew all about Phillip’s “toughen him up” scheme.

I wish they’d spent more time with young Charles. Clearly his experience was different from young Philip’s, but we don’t get to see much of Charles’s hardships, particularly how he got along with the other students.

A lack of deep thinking emotionally was considered normal and even necessary by previous generations, especially in the upper classes and aristocracy.

Those shots of the young Phillip walking through the streets lined with Nazis were absolutely chilling.

I never thought anything could make me feel pity for the absurdly privileged Prince Charles not getting to go to the absurdly privileged Eton, yet here we are. Even royal 12 year-olds deserve better than this.

Good intentions doesn’t ameliorate abuse and I could not for the life of me shake that thought while watching Philipp here being a complete prick. If this “make a man out of Charles” was the driver I was never convinced save for that preposterous canard, “if I went through this so should you”. If anything this