So very hot.
So very hot.
Even though I hate Jaime raping Cersei, I'm feeling okay about some of the stories veering into the unknown. I'm very interested to see what happens to The Hound and Arya this season. Seems like they are quickly running out of Bran material, and that stuff is intriguing.
It was kind of nice to watch each scene come up and not entirely know where it was going.
The first guy didn't look exotic, either. Since I don't care too much about the story, I prefer to have the better actor.
Yeah, every time I saw the old Daario all I could think was, "Him?"
This episode felt like a lot of wheel spinning to me. Though, I did appreciate how it was making the point that even though you think you've won with Joffrey dead, you really haven't. And here are 6 scenes to prove how everything is still awful!
I loved "Animal Kingdom". I thought it was a terrific crime film. I'm very interested to see his follow up.
He is. I rewound to double check. Apparently the awesomeness of Neil DeGrasse Tyson is enough to overcome both Seth MacFarlane and Brannon Braga.
Obviously, because if they decide to pick clues from the bottom, all willy-nilly, then everyone in the audience will hate them! Because, apparently, you aren't actually supposed to play to win?
It was just sort of icky for me in "Sleepy Hollow". I could pretty much ignore it there since there was so much other crazy stuff happening. But, setting the show in Salem and then implying that maybe the witch hunters were right is very creepy. I don't think I could ever get over how offensive that concept is.
I really liked him in "Dirty Sexy Money" even though the show was kinda terrible. I'd love to see him in some drama that is not campy, sci fi or fantasy based. (Even though I loved him in "Fringe".)
Happy Birthday to me! Loved this episode! Loved Alison in this. Loved the scenes with Felix. So glad this show is back.
Wooo! Orphan Black! Yes, I will be marathoning the show Friday and Saturday in perparation.
Yeah, I can see why people would be tempted to pick Jackson. He was clearly better looking than Pierce.
Arthur Chu would have slayed with this FJ question. As he said, one of the most important things to study for Jeopardy is US Presidents.
RIP. He was a master writer. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is one of my favorite books.
I actually know Corey Hart the baseball player. He said he constantly gets the "sunglasses at night" joke from people. Yes, of course I asked him about it.
Oh God, I'm sorry. I'm doing the exact same thing. Well, not the moving part, but the unemployed/temp health insurance part. It is awful.
Amen, LurkyMcLurkerson. Amen.
Yeah. I'm never going to click on the ad anyway. So, what difference does it make if I don't see it?