You can walk there, but he never does.
You can walk there, but he never does.
Seriously. Tonight was like a time bomb.
That shit-eating grin made my day.
This episode taught me one thing. Don Draper is the King in the North.
He was shot through the cheeks, I'm pretty sure plenty of people have had that happen and lived to tell. I mean, it's pretty damn ugly for sure, and it made for a nice fake-out, but I don't for a second think that he's actually dead. I think Fuller is just enjoying putting Chilton through as much misery as possible…
You are a good father.
PUSSAIII
This is what I came here to say and I'm glad you said it first because I forgot King of the Hill and I don't know if I'd rather drink in the alley and listen to Dale rant or get drunk at Moe's because I would totally enable Barney until he was running through the streets in a diaper.
I remember playing that Simpsons table once! It was at a Chucky Cheese or a Laser Galaxy or a Discovery Zone or maybe somewhere completely different, but it definitely was a piece of shit. I've only heard 'Picking Out Pieces' on satellite radio, but I like it. Good show, AV Club.
I have an idea for a show all about Hannibal Lecter.. has that been done yet? Fuck it, it's NBC, I'm sure they'll air it.
Cum at me, Brah.
I forgot about the arrow that killed 5,000 men, thanks!
Next episode, Joffrey gets a sword, names it.
Not to pile on, but when Stannis makes his offer, Jon goes Beyond the Wall, and Ghost finally appears and is basically how Jon makes his decision. PIVOTAL MOMENT. So we won't see him until the end of the season. Too bad, since he's the one of the only wolves left. :/
A big ass needle!
I think that's more of a universal truth than an archetype, but okay.
ETA: And she's still allowed to kill the guy, she's fighting for her life for all she knows, it was just a very sadistic way to go about it. That's all I mean, we don't want her to lose her mind in her fight for survival.
But we don't want her to enjoy killing, do we? You can't become the thing you hate, that's just as bad as being one of them. Killing to survive is one thing, especially travelling through those Riverlands while they're literally on fire. That look on her face really bothered me, and I think that's what the…
Hell yes. That thing would also make a great pinata.
The Hound loves Sansa, it is known. But let's just say he shelters them, and every episode involves the wildlings trying to raid and abduct the Stark girls while the Hound murders them all. Arya hones her murder skills against them while Sansa looks on disapprovingly, bakes lemoncakes and sews, and eventually teaches…
Very interesting, I haven't watched Buffy, but I really do appreciate the well-thought out analysis. I didn't mean to be flippant either and use that term lightly, it just seemed to be such a breach of trust that I didn't know how else to put it. I know the sex was consensual, but the way Hannibal was manipulating…