I don’t know, I kind of like these. They don’t have the snark that most memes seem to carry these days. I smiled. Job well done!
I don’t know, I kind of like these. They don’t have the snark that most memes seem to carry these days. I smiled. Job well done!
I’m learning there is always going to be someone like you in the comments.
Imagine the rich and complex inner lives of the kind of people who are still raging about a solid B+ superhero movie 4 months later.
Five minutes in, I was laughing so hard I had to pause to catch my breath.
Is it any more than an excuse for 30 minutes of ridiculous jokes? No, but it’s a damn FUNNY 30 minutes. That should be enough, honestly.
Incorrect. This was a complete surprise out of nowhere. A+.
Kind of a nice illustration there of how far GoT has twisted away from its source material. In the books, Jorah is Uncle Creepington the backstabber, doomed to a painful death.
If there is money involved, you could always reach out to B and W or GRRM to ask their opinion.
1 million percent agreed. GOT surely stumbled some in the last two seasons, but it is still one of the crowning masterpieces in the history of television. Too many are missing the forest for a tree or two.
This seems like a good place to meditate on something that I haven’t been able to find the right words to address: bitterness. I’ve tried before, and I’ll try again.
Based on the wording of the first question, you should get the points.
I agree that there are things that may be key in a sense, but I also don’t know that they’ll be key to the final ending. Young Griff and Mance could both end up falling with whatever form the Long Night takes in the books. Same with whatever the Faceless Men are up to. Not sure that the show couldn’t have involved…
By a ton, you mean almost nearly everyone. And it’s also at the part where Jon dies too as who knows if GRRM plans on a full resurrection like he does in the show or even keeps him dead.
This is my dream come true. When I was in first grade, I remember reading about the existence of New Coke in an old issue of 3-2-1 CONTACT magazine and I decided that I needed to try it. This would have been 1991 or 1992.
I suspect that many, many things will be different in meaning and circumstance whether or not the show literally captured the end-state Martin gave them.
I do think there are book characters who can very much complicate the Jon/Dany ending that we got on the show. Not that I think it will change the actual ending, but assuming Young Griff and Ser Barristan are around, they will likely have things to say about Dany that may add more motivation to her end as well among…
“watch questionable YouTube videos until we turn off the internet” such a painful battle. I am battling my kids on this one, but I think they’re older than Fahey’s. Decided to cut them off from youtube entirely except for the app on the main TV so we can monitor what they’re watching. Unfortunately, my oldest…
Yes. The Iron Throne was the symbol of the “wheel of oppression” that Danaerys always talked about breaking. She just didnt realize that she’d only do so by leveling King’s Landings and then dying right in front of it.
“Quite literally ANY of us could’ve come up with a more satisfying conclusion than this.”
I still maintain X-Men: Apocalypse would’ve been at least 50 percent better if, instead of having Jean Grey release Wolverine because you can’t have a X-Men movie without Wolverine, they had just let Jean, Cyclops, and Nightcrawler fight through all those guards. Also maybe more than 10 minutes of character…