Thank you! Thank you! Please tip your stewards. I'm here until my death.
Thank you! Thank you! Please tip your stewards. I'm here until my death.
Ha! I was half-thinking of another Community actress: Brie Larson.
Yeah, that was probably a good call by Brie. Similarly, Sansa turning Brie down was also a pretty good call for both of them, because if Brienne was trying to take Sansa with her rather than just get away then LF's guys might have killed her.
No. Colonel Kira was awesome.
Yeah between that and Shireen's Reading Rainbow this was possibly the best Sam episode ever.
That was a weird moment. My thought is that FU was losing it, and starting to say his inward things out loud. Or, slight variation, he had written the Justice off to such an extent that he didn't consider him actually there.
That is weirdly Lovecraftian. (Specifically his notion that "Earth's gods" were only powerful because they had the REAL space gods on speed dial.)
I wish I worked for her, just so I could call her Ms. Marvel all the time.
My guess is that by having an international force patrolling the Jordan, committed to preventing any aggression against Israel from that direction, Israel is then willing to consider allowing a Palestinian state that isn't entirely surrounded by Israeli security (rather than just create a bigger Gaza). A lot of the…
Would be pretty funny in an Alfred Hitchcock Presents sort of way if Mance was in the midst of faking his death only to be mercy killed by Jon.
Yeah, she doesn't think the slaves' or masters' place was determined by their birth, but does believe that her own was.
Cersei's reply to Loras was almost polite! On the Cersei scale, anyway. Maybe her Dad's death has upped her sense of responsibility.
I agree with you about it being plausible, but at the same time think it was a mistake for us to miss the whole unpopularity process; I think that could have been some fun stuff, judging on how good his bad debate performance was.
BULL MOOSE PARTY!
To me the black was more reminiscent of the black ball that clubs used to use to indicate that someone had voted to exclude you.
I was half-expecting her to face-plant into the pan or something.
You just reminded me that one of my favorite bits of hers was Hartman's Barbara Bush evicting her Nancy from the White House. "Mrs. Reagan seems to be having some trouble finding the door." / "Barbara? BARBARA!"
Was just thinking that. Much like Dorothy Parker & Robert Benchley and their (too short) lifelong friendship and tragic personal lives. Guess friends can only do so much; romantic love is a different thing at least to some people.
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One of the best cases of having every member of the cast play to their strength. Oh man, Farley! He came out of the gate running.