He's the king of Pike; the ironborn soldiers and the shipbuilders are all conscripted. There's a scene in season six where he gives an order to build a fleet and they start cutting down trees. (The speed of building them is definitely unrealistic).
He's the king of Pike; the ironborn soldiers and the shipbuilders are all conscripted. There's a scene in season six where he gives an order to build a fleet and they start cutting down trees. (The speed of building them is definitely unrealistic).
But he's seen fleeing the motel at the 39:00 point of the episode; it seems odd that they would show that happening unless they planned on him being relevant in some way next episode.
The numbers it shows are
So this funny, sweet, original show gets the same grade as Mulaney pilot?
"Hit somebody that was twice my size"
Am I the only person who got super confused about who knew what, and who was just pretending?
"Forget the (fudged) fact that Du Pont’s overbearing mother (Vanessa Redgrave) died before he transformed the family ranch into a sprawling training facility."
"The duo was charged with stealing a high-quality copy of the film…"
Though now I learn the following from Wikipedia: "(In the novelization, Doral is a sleeper agent - he does not know he is a Cylon until the others come for him at Ragnar Anchorage.)"
"we begin to see the real anguish of Cylons who think they’re humans—the PR publicist version of Five, Aaron…"
Quiet please, I'm threatening.
Would you believe I almost flagged this as a reflex.
Caputo's "I'm in power and it's a new day!" attitude, coming shortly before he gets brought back down to reality, was awfully reminiscent of Carcetti from the Wire.
I wasn't referring to the fact that they were legal tender (which a correction in the article admits wasn't the case), but just that they are used as currency in prisons
"I will admit to not understanding how exactly stamps function as meaningful currency"
Loved the symbolism of Lester's last scene. The police are chasing him, but he's willing to go where they can't, or won't, follow, and for a moment he thinks that'll let him win. ("What If You're Right And They're Wrong?")
Was it a coincidence Hannibal was renewed the day this episode aired, or was it so they wouldn't face a mail-in campaign of shattered teacups?
"She was not my daughter but she was my- charge…"
I'm just excited for the first perimeter to be established.
Personally I've been waiting on the Star Wars and Marvel Comics realms for years.