Kind of, yeah.
Kind of, yeah.
RHODA!
Hot take: Ellaria is going to surpass Shae as the dumbest character in GOT history. She's getting up there pretty damn rapidly.
Well, fuck me, I forgot about that one. But then again, how does one straighten the Colossus too?
But Arya can't know that.
I'll take Jon's "boring arc" over Cersei's Katy-Sagal-like plotting and worried faces any time.
Mereen is obviously the ancient Egypt. It's clear as a day.
Because the screenwriters told her not to yet. Honestly, that's the only reason I can think of. Her story might be the most botched on in recent TV history.
I do realize GOT is a highly fantasy universe, but even for a fantasy, that Titan of Braavos statue seems WAAAY too far-fetched. How does one put it in there without, you know, cranes and planes?
American uptight audience didn't deserve an episode as brilliant as this one. This was some amazing, dark British style humor.
This is not one civilian at the wrong place in the wrong time, this is a restaurant full of people.
Just look at that smug face. And just take a look at The Sopranos. "What the fuck happened to the Russian dude?"
Newfound religion loves money.
"Keep your mother off the streets and I won't fuck her."
Simply because everyone was a dirtbag, the true golden mine of The Sopranos was the eye-opening outsiders reminding us what type of people we're actually watching on TV. Just two examples: Carm's Jew shrink (Krakower) in what might be the greatest one-off appearance on TV and Julianna Skiff's friend talking some sense…
Damn, Season 2 is simply the GOAT. "He couldn't fucking sell it!"
It's such a shallow thing to pull you out, dude. :/
Probably because almost every The Sopranos character is a piece of shit. I know few people who didn't really like it because everyone is a scumbag that would kill you for 20 bucks.
You can say it that way too, but everyone and their mothers was anticipating the most ovious showdown.
Weak.