I watched that scene and my only thought (beyond glee) was “Man, someone on the writing staff is really a Galaxy Quest fan”...
I watched that scene and my only thought (beyond glee) was “Man, someone on the writing staff is really a Galaxy Quest fan”...
I’m with your wife on this, I can’t deny.
Drogon never had a better day.
Wife: How was the episode?
All week I’ve been perplexed by so many people complaining that the show all of a sudden started hinting that Daenerys was a mad queen. They’ve literally been building this up for the entire show!
I agree but then what did you expect would happen. I don't know what else could happen
haha, you’re crazy, that was awesome.
Yeah, it’s definitely to the detriment of her character that she hardly interacts with anyone other than James these days. Though thank goodness their breakup took care of that. Lena is far too interesting a character to waste on that relationship.
I was honestly starting to think this season that maybe it was a mistake to bump Lena to regular, because it really seemed like they weren’t sure what to do with her and the character was far less entertaining than she was when she was first introduced. But man, one scene with Alex and it’s pretty apparent the problem…
I have a feeling that if the documentary was made about Legends of Tomorrow, it would be part What We Do in the Shadows, part This Is Spinal Tap, and 100% awesome. Which means now I really want to see it.
Got to say, for anyone in the UK, a character called Manchester Black is not terribly cool. You might as well call them Birmingham White or Liverpool Blue - although I do like the idea of Islington Purple.
Supergirl wears its political and ideological leanings on its sleeve. That’s just part of the package when you watch…
I’m predicting the Cersei/Jamie offspring will marry the Dany/Jon offpspring to bring peace to the land (and some genetic disorders.)