An end of season 1 reveal that there's a second other parks with different themes could open up some narrative space.
An end of season 1 reveal that there's a second other parks with different themes could open up some narrative space.
People really hated that Dornish story line.
This show was originally pitched to me as 'Arabian Godfather' and I was intrigued. Now that I think of it, somebody should make that show.
Did you have to?
Darlene also does a lot of what the show calls "social engineering." Which the wiki describes as "Social engineering is a psychological strategy used to manipulate individuals into revealing information about themselves or committing acts that can later be exploited." So more of the person to person stuff required…
So you have 'The Club' and now 'Balor Club.' I can't see any situation where 'The Club' is face, but currently Balor is. Meanwhile, the only thing that makes Rollins a heal is insulting the local fans and being sniveling, but even despite that, a big section of the fan base wants to cheer him anyway. Possible…
For someone who doesn't usually watch SNL, you seem very familiar with it. What did you like Leslie Jones in previously that caused you to search out her SNL sketches? Or maybe you know her personally, as you know how she acts in real life?
I finally get it after reading this comment. This movie is for people that watch SNL in the year 2016. That explains a lot. Appreciate it.
What is that like yiddish or something?
Yea, pretty much Rick's only contribution is the name, and really that's only a half contribution.
They have ants in their eyes. Also everything is on fire.
It has been a difficult mating season for bird person
"Maybe they confused the books with the show."
Except that Benioff is an idiot, because they are burning effigies on the beach the first time we see Stannis and Melisandre. They don't burn an actual person until season 4. But hey, what do I know, I'm just watching the show.
I actually didn't know you would get the alert from a direct reply to beema. Sorry about that.
The first time you see Stannis burning anyone (or consenting to their being burned) is Axell Florent in the begining of season 4. He does indeed get burned for not forsaking The Seven to R'hllor, but it's certainly not Stannis or Melisandre's first scene.
I just checked the scene, definitely not any people tied to those statues. Here's the link:
I'm sorry, negative you guys. He's just burning effigies, here's the scene in question.
“The very first time we saw Stannis and Melisandre, they were burning
people alive on the beaches of Dragonstone and it’s really all come to
this,”
~David Benioff
STOP SAYIN' THAT!