Oh yeah, another great horror movie: It Follows. I knew basically nothing about it except it was supposed to be a "good" modern day horror movie, and that was enough for me, because I love horror…even when it sucks sometimes.
Oh yeah, another great horror movie: It Follows. I knew basically nothing about it except it was supposed to be a "good" modern day horror movie, and that was enough for me, because I love horror…even when it sucks sometimes.
Good call on Jurassic Park, one of the few movies I paid to see twice in theaters. Well, someone paid. I was only 10, so…
The Mist. The (somehow packed for a movie that "bombed") crowd's reaction to the ending was palpable, baby! I loved it!
That's true, I just hope now that she's free to actually do what she wants for the first time since….. a long time…. that the search for all the siblings comes to the forefront. And actually, proximity-wise, she's probably closest to Rickon at the moment, so maybe we'll finally see what he's up to… And of course Osha.…
Stop making me cry, Martha.
That could be it, probably the most logical conclusion, even though that would be an EXTREMELY fast boat trip back and forth. I mean, these events picked up literally right where left season left off for every other story.
I still don't get that. What do those two Sand Snakes plan to do now that they're alone in King's Landing? Sail the ship back themselves? I'm willing to bet the next time we see the two of them they'll be back in Dorne, no explanation given.
Ha, oh yeah, I totally forgot that one too. I thought about it for a split second "hey did Brienne kill the bloodh—" then my mind wandered and never went back to it. But you're right, these are strange continuity errors for such a big show.
I still want some clarification on where Trystane was when he was killed, how he got from being on the ship with Jaime at the end of last season to wherever he was now, while Jaime was already shown back home at King's Landing. Has anyone figured out the details for this yet? Driving me nuts.
The Blackfish too. I thought he'd be an important character, then he all but disappeared after the Red Wedding, never to be seen or mentioned again.
Yeah, the Stannis shadow baby, the leeches (two down, one to go!), the Lord o' Light resurrection powers, and now this reveal that she's really a very old being but can make herself appear young (and hot!), it's tough to really get a grasp on it all. Which has its benefits, as I like to be kept guessing and kept on my…
I figured the first thing Jaime would do is ask Trystane what the hell is going on, and since he's from Dorne and been around Ellaria before, probably knows about her love of poisoning. I mean, Bronn was there too, right? And he had just been poisoned by the same poison, and cured. So, sure, that could be a scene in…
I'm already confusing myself more and forgetting which order the scenes occurred. They showed Jaime arriving home before Trystane got killed, right? So if he is still on the ship, docked in King's Landing, then somehow two Sand Snakes hitched a ride? But now they're far from home and in the Lannister's territory,…
It's frustrating. Like, I know Sansa and Arya are way more popular characters, and even Bran is, especially with his new skills (I assume). But if they wanna be realistic about it, now that Theon admitted he never killed them, Sansa would absolutely be worried about her brothers and their whereabouts too. I'm not…
Was Tristaine on a ship? I couldn't tell where that scene was set. If he was on a ship, it couldn't have been the same on Jaime was on, as they already showed him arrive home… Glad I'm not the only one confused. I totally assumed the way they left it last season, a multitude of things could happen. Like Tristaine…
But if her magic is illusion, how would the events in season 3 be explained, with Beric Dondarrion literally being killed (by the Hound, for the audience to see, plus a handful of other times if we are to believe them) and then literally brought back to life? In fact, why introduce those characters and show that at…
I haven't even finished the first book, so I have no idea how Rickon factors in throughout the series, but I gotta wonder if he's really THIS unimportant. He's a male Stark for (the Seven) Gods sake! I figured that'd matter at least a little.
Yeah, I mean it's been like 4 years, is that kid even an actor anymore, has he done anything else since??
How long are they gonna go before the acknowledge the existence of Rickon (and Osha) again? Will the series really end without another mention…? Not that anyone REALLY cares, I know he's about the least popular character possible, but I can't be the only one bothered they haven't at least checked in with them, or let…
But they're no TMS!