your opinion in bad and you should feel bad
(seriously though, Bohemian Rhapsody is one of the greatest songs ever written. Even if you personally don't like it you can't act as if it isn't the most famous piece by Queen)
your opinion in bad and you should feel bad
(seriously though, Bohemian Rhapsody is one of the greatest songs ever written. Even if you personally don't like it you can't act as if it isn't the most famous piece by Queen)
this first season is leading up to the comics. It's kind of a prequel/retooling of the origins for each character. By the end of the season, the town and all its people will be gone and we'll be left with the main trio, just enjoy the differences for now (it doesn't have to be exactly the same to still be good). Once…
Glad The Leftovers, Better Call Saul, and Fargo were so high up. Those are my top 3 in no particular order.
fun, but incredibly predictable and cheesy. Every once in awhile sure that's fine, but it can get old very quick.
Aaron left his backpack in the car when he and Daryl got caught by the wolves in the season 5 finale. Aaron was looking at them like he was thinking he was the one to blame.
I took it as her meaning when she and Carl snuck out together
Ah, I can hear this in Joker's voice right now
Surprised that there was no mention of the Community reference. The TV show Unity made for Rick where he told her to "have all of them make fun of the blonde"and "cancel it, now bring it back" were clearly making fun of Dan Harmon's other show. Then when it cut to the TV screen it showed the whole study group sitting…
pretty sure that was a joke
One of my female friends who is a hardcore feminist called the character a badass for wearing those heels throughout the movie. Honestly I was surprised by that reaction though.
Well things can change, it's not to late to drop him from those movies
Maybe they'll get rid of Snyder… Which they should have done after the man of steel mess
Sorry, didn't mean to sound like a dick. We all ship certain characters together. Still holding out Jaime and Brienne end up together (though they're both probably going to die before they even get the chance to meet again).
It makes sense for the wedding to happen. Littlefinger wants control of the north and this is his best option to get it. I will agree that Sansa could've (and probably should've) refused, but how was she to know things would end up as badly as they did. If Sansa wasn't getting married to Ramsay, what else would she be…
I wouldn't say it only serves Theon's character. After all, he was tortured by Ramsay and his own suffering only made him into a cowering slave. So seeing someone else suffering gives him the chance to grow, yes. However, that doesn't mean the show will just completely ignore Sansa. Most likely it will have the two…
Just one question… what should have happened in this scene instead? Ramsay has tortured, mutilated, raped, and killed many people in the past. Why would it be any different for Sansa. From a story standpoint this had to happen. It sucks, but it's better than if the show had just acted like it wasn't the only possible…
What do you mean? Ramsay is an established sex-crazed, psychopath. What would you expect from him? I didn't want this to happen, but for a character who tortures, mutilates, and murders without a seconds thought, would you really believe it if he had treated Sansa with respect? This is incredibly realistic, not just…
Let not ignore the fact that Ramsay tortured Theon, physically and mentally. (don't hate me for saying this, but Theon still had it worse than Sansa… not to say rape isn't terrible, but Theon pretty much got that, plus some.) So yes, it'd be disappointing for this rape scene to end up motivating Theon into saving…
I know that, but again, this scene was going to happen. Ever since Littlefinger set this marriage up, it's been leading to this point. GOT is supposed to be a realistic story, and unfortunately that means following through with some controversial moments. I didn't want to see this happen, but she married Ramsay, would…
I think it will work in two ways. One to give Theon a reason to finally snap out of his Reek mindset and two, to give Sansa a chance to get revenge. Yes, not a great reason to have the scene happen, but from a story standpoint it still had to happen. Sansa's marrying a sex-crazed psychopath who enjoys torturing…