Thank you for giving Sonia a break. We were starting to worry.
Thank you for giving Sonia a break. We were starting to worry.
Maybe the details are different, but I think they got to one thing important, which is that there aren't just guys who are watching a show for little girls, which is all fine and wonderful, but some who kinda want to co-opt it- as Bronconius does in order to stay forever young. You see this in things like "Fallout:…
It's hard for me to think of Arya killing her enemies in any method that does not involve STABBING.
Joan owns bones.
Some more great animation during the party scenes, especially Bronconius throwing his head back and whinnying.
Sad Peggy is so hard to watch. Why can't things be good for her?
We knew Ser Loras was a great swordsman, but he is apparently also master of the ice burn.
I'm trying to work out what Cersei was trying to do there- was it just overruling Margery for the sake of a power game?
ROZ HAS BEEN AVENGED!
Headed back to Arkham Asylum. I'm really growing to love this game- the difficulty/reward curve is really well thought out, you get to enjoy getting better but still be challenged. There are few things nicer than dropping into a gathering of ten goons and just going berserk.
There's even a D&D reference in this one- Abed's diagram is from an old manual, complete with the Prime Material Plane.
Loved April in this one. Especially at the end, the shot of her gleefully running away with Andy.
I liked his first choice. Good solid R.E.M. cut.
Honestly, it kind of makes sense to me as it's playing out. It's like Jeff acknowledges to himself that, yes, Annie is very attractive, but for a number of reasons he won't actually pursue a relationship with her. She's probably made a similar decision.
That was a great Adam Pally scene. Damn, I miss Happy Endings so much.
Just recently, finally, watched the first episode of Hannibal. I started this at episode- three I think, and now with Amazon Prime I've finally decided to catch up. Has a slightly different vibe at the start, it's sort of easing into the creepy world it creates.
This is a problem I have to. Even if it's good mopey music, it kills the pace of the show. It needs to be something with energy.
I can see some merit to it in that you sometimes don't want a whole can of Pepsi but who wants to leave a half-can in the fridge or whatever? So, tinier servings. Of course if they've been cunning enough it's just small enough that people will buy a second anyways, and we end up in Dew the Math territory.
They really managed to sneak some surreal avant-garde stuff past Michaels tonight, so kudos. The pajama sketch had this perverse commitment that I couldn't help but love, and I adored how the last sketch just let the character's craziness snowball.
I'd always thought there was a lot of Cronenberg's influence in this show. He needs to direct an episode.