Who said he wasn't?
Who said he wasn't?
The A.V. Club
I think it's common in the U.S. for TV weather folk to be actual meteorologists, but less common in the U.K. One of my former students, e.g., is an on-air TV weather man, who has a degree in meteorology. So when an American website writes an article like this, maybe they just use the term "meteorologist" because…
Gotta give the guy credit—he knows what side his bread is buttered on.
"Strange"? This seems like the perfect place. I imagine Wiesel himself would concur—anything to make sure we remember.
He isn't "all about" anything except Donald Trump. He will say or do anything to pander to whoever he thinks he has to pander to at the moment, & will promptly forget whatever it was he said or did. I honestly don't know if he does it in a deliberate, calculated way, or he's just been a pathological liar for so long…
The KKK is resurgent, & their leaders specifically cite Trump's campaign, & its popularity, as key factors. THis is not insignificant.
Well, the good news is that it won't have the Lannister sigil on it for long!
Oh yeah—I forgot about that! Extra cool, because she helped them design it specifically for how a woman's body wears a guitar.
I don't even play guitar, but I REALLY want this one.
Not again!
I raised both fists over my head, with a big goofy grin on my face.
That, too, though of course the Greeks did it centuries earlier.
It's a really tricky question, because Jaime has more compelling reasons to remain loyal to Cersei than he did to the Mad King. He may no longer technically be a sworn knight of the King's Guard, but Cersei is his twin as well as the love of his life. But we were clearly meant to see Jaime realizing how bad Cersei…
Yup. It was great because she said all that to a chained & soon to be SUPER tortured Septa Unella. But it was horrific because, damn, Cersei just torched EVERYbody, & forced her last child to commit suicide.
Cersei's prophecy, like all prophecies, is never what it seems to be on the surface.
It's all about the gravy, people.
Wow—great point! I never thought of that! Now since she's Queen, Cersei has no need for a trial by combat, but it never made much sense to cast CleganeBowl in that setting, anyway.
The plan, as far as I have heard, is 13 episodes over two more seasons. Maybe, if we're lucky, they'll make each episode longer? A boy can dream….
I wouldn't call the High Sparrow stupid, just too sure of himself & his gods.