Is it weird that I kinda wanted Ghost to die when Jon came back to life?
Is it weird that I kinda wanted Ghost to die when Jon came back to life?
To be fair, it was more Jasper holding her a prisoner there than Peridot. Peridot just didn't have a reason to let her go, and didn't want to upset Jasper.
I kinda like her and yet I see her as problematic.
The thing with villains is that they're either active and small time, or passively plotting, or they're passively stuck until they go big time destroyer.
Most of the episode felt mostly just like flat air. Enjoyable and serviceable, yet… lacking somehow.
Still feel like the fighting between Lana and Archer is manufactured. Seriously, Lana's jealousy kinda led to this situation. Archer is an enormous ass, but he's not entirely at fault for their relationship falling…
At the end of Lapis' flashback, I had a personal flashback to The Return when Greg said, "In the end, your mom was only able to save a few of her closest friends. If it wasn't for her shield, man, I don't know."
I question that metaphor "a bag of dicks without a handle" because isnt that just a sack of dicks then?
Still great episode, I always love it when characters are so enthusiastic about things.
And Big Head is just going to keep failing up until he gets a lifetime achievement award for running Pied Piper, isnt he?
Honestly, I seriously doubt Clegangebowl was/is going to happen in the books, so I'm okay with the seeming Civil War that Westeros is AGAIN headed towards.
Kirby 64: the crystal shards… appropriately enough.
Y'know, despite COMPROMISE being, literally, central to his business triangles concept, Jack doesn't really compromise on anything, does he?
Don't forget the gun!
Kinda what happens when production is so far ahead of the release schedule.
Remember Legend of Korra?
I loved that he built the conflict specifically around the Accords and Bucky, two things that, while not definite, would split the team.
For it to work, all he'd need was some people to not want to sign the Accords, and Captain America to want to save Bucky.
First one is fairly likely, and the second is basically a…
I liked how one of their first assumptions is that Mallory had a hand in the hostage situation, and their reaction is basically, "meh, not the worst thing she's done."
I just loved how she just kept putting more makeupmon until she basically looked like a clown by the end of the episode.
From the moment Lana put on the green clown costume, I figured that eventually everyone would subdue one or two clowns at a time until they had knocked out the entire crew and it would all end in a big fist fight between the entire Figgis agency.
Monday? What?… Why?
I can tolerate a more profit focused viewpoint. Might not like it, but I can tolerate it. Especially since this IS a business and four years until actually getting in decent revenue does seem like a long time to rely on other people funding you.
But I'm getting the sense that Jack is literally running away from Richard…
I personally want to know if Theon is going to get in on the Kingsmoot. Mostly because I think Asha/Yara is going to try to oust Euron by claiming Theon wasn't present.
Bumped off?
I heard the same. All I could think was. "Alright, sooooo you guys are just gonna stay on the move?"