BSG’s Daybreak was at least a halfway decent final episode after the trainwreck of the rest of Season 4.5.*
BSG’s Daybreak was at least a halfway decent final episode after the trainwreck of the rest of Season 4.5.*
A friend showed me what her guests had done to a weird birthday cake, and this video immediately came to mind.
GRRM has repeatedly said that his concept was far more uncomfortable than what the show presented - it’s a stairway of melted swords up to this high platform and seat.
You need to get to counseling together stat before the twins show up.
This just randomly popped up on my Youtube feed. I’d forgotten all about this, the only time a contestant correctly answered a question in the troll category of Public Television.
Yep. It was an all time classic. Hard to believe Ken Ober died a decade back too.
Well, just have Zak Penn writing and Adam Sandler as a guest and that’ll get him most of the way there.
Oh, I figured - was just trying to point out a data set like that suggests these feelings are far more widespread than has been reported, which means there’s been tacit acceptance in the community for this crap for years.
There may be evidence that the hatred and discrimination is probably far worse and widespread than just this vocal group.
I’d never realized Dale Dye did the combat sequences of the (non acoustic) video before this.
You have a one track mind.
What an amazingly brilliant and hilarious use of Twitch.
The one upside is while it’s obviously debatable as to whether or not GRRM ever writes them, I’ve seen posts from any number of people who had previously lost interest in the books and who have suddenly become quite interested in how he concludes the series.
These are based off of police blotter and news reports in Florida.
Like many things British, this didn’t hold up as well once it got licensed to international markets. (Angie Harmon, oh so fascinating you have a cousin owning some farm!)
“Sansa’s on top.”
That’s fair. I’d argue that 3 was far worse - even though I actually was more in the mildly disappointed rather than hate camp - simply because it’s clear now that there’s a very strong possibility that the next two episodes are going to finish offsetting 7 seasons of what has generally been remarkable work.
Yep, exactly. For the first time since the end of Season 5, I don’t really care if I get spoiled.