I really like Summer Bummer and don't really understand the negativity it's getting. It's a great tune. Especially in this review where the writer says the album is too similar all the way through but then derides Summer Bummer for sticking out.
I really like Summer Bummer and don't really understand the negativity it's getting. It's a great tune. Especially in this review where the writer says the album is too similar all the way through but then derides Summer Bummer for sticking out.
lol, why would this bother anyone? If they wanna make some money off their songs I say go for it
because wildfire is much much worse I'd assume. The Masters were using similar weapons last season in Mereen. They just didn't light the projectiles on fire.
Dany isn't immune to fire either (at least in the books). Walking into the the fire, and the hut burning are more magical things than it just being Dany is fire resistant. And there are loads of Targs who have died from being lit on fire.
I thought the same thing. I was like "holy shit, she just stabbed Euron in the balls"
That was how all those scenes happened in the book though. I think it was more a coincidence that they didn't have to show them, than them working with a small budget.
Varys doesn't have his spies anymore
If it's like the books they're just wolves. We never seen them but we get snippets of news about a pack of wolves with a dire wolf at the head roaming the riverlands.
no that was a whip sand snake
But at least it's the one with the nice boobs
I've kinda been dreading this. I just feel it coming
East Coast asks: WTF is BonTon and Belk?
Same. I liked her first scene because it was unexpected but every episode since it's been tiresome. She seems like total fan service at this point.
If I had to guess it's because Philadelphia is a very liberal area. People here tend to view themselves more in steretypical Northeast/New England/Jersey/NYC way than the redneck mentality that pervades that rest of the state. Not saying that's right, but living here all my life that's what I've seen. They don't like…
Nymeria was a female warrior in the history of Westeros. A Shaggydog is a literary device where there's a long buildup to something with basically no payoff.
The physical wall is basically just stopping Wildlings. It's the spells that built it that are stopping the white walkers
I think the chains are equivalent to Measter chains. Different colors correspond to different types of books. Like a Westeros Dewey Decimal System
tbh this isn't something that just the newer seasons do. I just watched the first season again and this happens there. Tyrion is in Winterfell, The Wall, Winterfell, The Erie in the span of like 3 episodes. And Catelyn does Winterfell, King's Landing, The Neck or Riverlands, and The Erie in span of 3 episodes.
You get HBO by calling your cable company and saying "I'm canceling unless I get HBO" and they go "yea sure, whatever." Or you just use someone else's account like almost everyone with HBO GO and Netflix access do
There's a reason Pennsylvania is called "Philly & Pittsburg with Alabama in the Middle" and "Pennsyltucky" by anyone in Philadelphia when referring to the rest of the state. I don't know why but you get 30 miles outside of Philly and suddenly everyone thinks they're living in 1950s Kentucky. It's absurd and I hate…