Olyphant really gets to show his range - he goes from playing an angry marshal in Deadwood to a slightly less angry marshal in Justified.
Olyphant really gets to show his range - he goes from playing an angry marshal in Deadwood to a slightly less angry marshal in Justified.
Isn’t it so strange that HBO is premiering this on a Friday night? Usually n ew movies are on Saturday or Sunday nights. I know people watch things now whenever but it seems like HBO is kind of dumping this.
As an addendum to this, please don’t use those new full face mask snorkels. We’ve had double digit tourists fatalities because of them. Also, our riptides are crazy. We have lost SEAL’s on maneuvers because they get swept up off Oahu and get deposited off Kauai. if you find yourself swept out, follow the coast til you…
The town is an abomination!
What? Skinny-doughy is the ultimate aphrodisiac. That’s what my wife says before going back to staring longingly at that poster of Jason Momoa she taped to the ceiling above our bed.
SHAKE FOUR HALVES OF BUTT! (Phrased weird...)
This is fucking insane.
I picture Jon Snow just creeping around up north asking every ginger chick he meets if they know of any good hot springs in the area
Donald Trump Cannot Read.
I hate that too. Over the years, I’ve figured out two strategies that generally works pretty well:
Trump also loves The Fountainhead, by the way.
Tiamat from Dungeon’s and Dragon Cartoon was the best. Fight me. :)
Westworld bitches! I started in in the middle of the trailer so I wasn’t sure what show it was for. I forgot Aaron Paul was going to be in the new Westworld so the reveal at the end of Dolores got me excited.
Greyworm’s whole character really fell apart at the end there. Yes, he’s been a follower his whole life, but for someone with such an intense, fanatical devotion to Dany his reaction to her death didn’t make much sense. I can sort of see the logic as in the absence of a leader he had to follow the diplomatic course,…
Winner of “Best Game” Award has to go to Bronn. This is a man that started out as nothing but a commoner. He was a sell sword. A nobody. When the game is over, he’s sitting on HighGarden, one of the best castles in all of Westeros, and is Master of Coin on the King’s Council. And all of that without having to fight…
Grey Worm had a city and two high-profile prisoners.
He ended up with no city and no high-profile prisoners.
I’m so glad they laughed at that. I was terrified that's the way they were going to go
Say what you want about the flaws of the final season.
Sounds interesting, though I have my doubts the TV audience is looking for another deep-dive social issues show (no matter how well it’s done).
I’m hoping it comes together in the books; I can’t say I have much hope it’ll come together in the last two episodes of the show.