I'd make a joke about needing glasses to see my writing, but I am quite happy with my Warby Parker specs.
I'd make a joke about needing glasses to see my writing, but I am quite happy with my Warby Parker specs.
I was surprised to see a bunch of Seeso ads on my subway line.
I sometimes lay awake at night and wonder, "Is LegalZoom still in business?"
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A lot of people look more beautiful in their 30s, especially when they have the money and motivation to stay healthy. Just seems weird and premature to declare she gets "more beautiful with age," as it's pretty standard for someone in their mid-30s.
OH MY GOD!
She's only 36. Cliches about Hollywood casting decisions aside, that's not exactly an age at which women are falling apart or their looks start maturing in a less graceful way.
Aye, that was also my favorite aspect of the battle of the Blackwater. In both scenes, you have the two most cynical warriors of the show witnessing horror beyond their imagination. Both the Hound and Jaime go on-and-on about how war is no more than men pointlessly killing each other, but they still imagine certain…
From what I've seen, The Last Airbender meets that definition, and arguably deserves bonus points for being created by a team that is otherwise competent.
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How so? Those are prime roles, especially if you're looking for an Oscar nom.
"Or is it just a precursor to a lesson on the perils of wealth, as any army Cersei buys with the Iron Bank’s money holds no personal loyalty or honor, and could turn on her in an instant?"
And I take it we all appreciate that they discuss "many things" just as they reach Jon. Another man trained in such devilry.
Grey Worm's fleet is destroyed. If we're to believe Jaime, they have to march back.
I'm sure Jon will give us an, "It's all been leading up to this," line before this season is over.
I like Bronn and all, but he should have died tonight. They better have something good planned for him.
Tyrion said she has enough ships to move the Dothraki to the mainland.
They were nearing King's Landing, as the front of the convoy with the gold had already gotten through to the city.
Damn, props to right-handed Maisie Williams for that left-handed choreography. And now she has a Walker-killing dagger… ho-ho-ho.
Back from seeing Oscar Isaac as Hamlet. The dude knows how to speak Shakespeare. Most every line flowed out of him naturally, with a whole lot of energy in the desperation, madness, loathing, and humor of the character. Ditto Peter Friedman as Polonius, a very fun and 'contemporary' performance. There were some great…