corvus6
Corvus6
corvus6

A lot of complaints, not all of them, but a lot, are people just looking for something to be upset about.

Did Whiskey Cavalier get cancelled? I’ve started watching it on Hulu and it’s pleasant. It also has the Cougar Town curse of an atrocious name.

Well, that detail and probably the son saying: Daddy, but that’s my ball.

Not every 20+ child calls their father daddy. We’re not all Trump Jr.

Point of order.

I’m just repeating what the show runners and Dinklage have said about that scene.

The thing about Arsenal is, they always think they can just walk it in....

Tyrion’s look was explained as a combination of two things:

I forgot about the damn horn thing do-over.

Ugh.

I was as skeptical as anyone about Barney/Robin, but they put in the work for it to make sense - both characters grew and changed to a place where it made sense. Spending a season on their wedding, where it repeatedly showed they worked together was great.

Until they

I loved Cristin Miloti as the mom. Shew was fantastic. I’m happy she was so good.

But then they killed her.

Making her name actually Tracey was inspired, due to the joke back from S1 where the stripper gave her real name as Tracey and Ted pranked the kids saying she was the mother. It was an amazing payoff to a joke most people forgot.

If How I Met Your Mother’s finale had not been so damn awful the show would be remembered fondly.

1. Killing the Mother

Based on Westeros Physics, that last photo has them standing way too close to the walls - the magic “fuck friction” scorpions could shoot them at full speed at that distance.

Thawne returns from the dead all the time in the comics with little to no explanation and the explanations we get don’t make sense. It’s sorta his thing.

How does he make saying “Bat!” funny every single time?!

Top funny moments:

Putting Sansa in that plot is such a terrible choice, because unlike Poole, Roose knows she’s a true Stark, and he would never let Ramsay do that shit to her. Poole doesn’t matter as long as Ramsay doesn’t kill her, but Sansa is actual Highborn, with allies like the Vale and Littlefinger.

This theme makes my head hurt.

I’ve been to drag shows. I know camp. But it feels like camp also requires appropriate context. The Met Gala cannot be camp. It’s diametrically opposed to it by it’s very nature.

It feels basically impossible.

There’s no Lady Hornwood in the show. And I guess Ramsay isn’t as famous a monster in the show as he is in the books prior to becoming Roose’s heir. I don’t think he murdered Roose’s previous kid in the show either. (Which is a failing on the show’s part, there’s 0 chance Roose wouldn’t have been married and trying to

Bruins fan here.

I know he didn’t originate it, but we’re talking about his comment about verisimilitude in science fiction - when he goes with unobtanium for the macguffin at the heart of Avatar.