in a country where every city more and more looks exactly alike, I'm ok with giving props to regional distinctions in cuisine.
in a country where every city more and more looks exactly alike, I'm ok with giving props to regional distinctions in cuisine.
I lived there for almost 20 years. you speak the truth. I don't understand it, it's definitely not my favorite pizza type, but when I'm there, I somehow am ok with it. it's like toasted ravioli — it's a St. Louis thing. /shrug
I personally like the idea of giving them to trump hotels so he can deal with them. he loves them so much, let them fill the lobbies of his properties.
as if you *need* a permit to show up to protest NAZIS!
seriously. I understand and support the sentiment, but I HATE that word. just say "awakened" or "awake" already!
it's not just that. it's the whole package. he had it coming for so many reasons.
but if the theory is true that Tyrion is a Targ, wouldn't he also understand Dany's desire to use dragons and fire to exact justice? even a little bit?
and she basically said as much. he was her very first supporter.
hear hear. I'm still holding out hope that he ends up on the iron throne.
I was NOT expressing sympathy. I was yelling, "ROAST THAT MOTHERFUCKER ALREADY!"
I'm going to miss the next TWO Sundays because of (1) the eclipse (I'll be on the road to Oregon, too. *wave*), and (2) burning man. WHO PLANS THESE THINGS??
I loved the scene with Tyrion and Jaime. it needed to be longer. the emotion in Dinklage's face and voice was heartbreaking. he's been through so much, and only Jaime could begin to come close to understanding it.
agreed. that's a great choice.
YES.
for me, it's pete townshend's gentle take on "Let My Love Open The Door." so beautiful.
hah - me too, me too. never get tired of either one. and can we just get a shoutout to how fantastic Joan Cusak is in this movie? her comedic style plays off her brother so well.
one of my most favorite soundtracks to this day. and movies, really.
apparently he missed the part where Middle Earth was basically sung into being by the Ainur, and therefore not the result of our earth's creation and physics, or subject to those rules.
to me, the one guy literally quaking as he tries not to bolt as the dragon bears down on them did a good job of that without having to utter a word.
I took the dothraki saying "your people can't fight" to mean "you Westerosi people," not the Lannisters in particular.