Cersei is the perfect example of "I won't lose until I say so.". Such steely perseverance can take you far, even simply because people can't believe you're still standing.
Cersei is the perfect example of "I won't lose until I say so.". Such steely perseverance can take you far, even simply because people can't believe you're still standing.
I'm so, so tired of Jon Snow (and the actor). I can't decide if it's contract armor or fandom armor, but I really hope he dies in this season, early and permanently.
I gave up on the books, too, but I'd haunt the premises if I died before the series finale.
My take on it was that she saw her "means" of worship get tainted. The same way it would hurt a water god to see a polluted river.
I've read the book and I love Laura.
Thank you, I can't promise I'll try these, but I'll definitely think about it now. :-)
I was never drawn to graphic novels as a medium. I'm sure I'm missing out, but I wouldn't even know were to start. I always felt covered by "classic" book format.
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For me, that was the weakest episode. Wednesday, Nancy, Technical Boy and Media are entertaining in small doses, but they left me annoyed and bored. I understand their acting chops are praised, but they're tiring. Thank god for our brief time with MVPs Laura and Mad Sweeney and the ever-improving Shadow. I'm tempted…
I seriously love Laura. IRL I'd stay 100km away from her at all costs, but the character (and the acting) are just great, nothing less.
May I say how much I love Demore Barnes once again? He's consistently excellent in everything I've seen him.
I guess the actor is loving this role, because Shadow just keeps getting better and better.
The Americans bored me to death.
Any movie with zombies in hospitals.
When I first watched Scandal it became an instant favorite. A smart woman, successful, with a glitch in the love department, but inspiring and a natural- born leader.
S01 Boyle was great, weird but competent.
They have turned Boyle into my most-hated character. I dislike him so much now.
I love how Laura is the one trapped in a marriage because she didn't know what to do with her life and the guy in the equation is blissfully unaware.
I'll take your word for it, there's no way I'm going to watch the rest of the episodes ☺
On an unrelated note, have they ever shown Liv and Fitz together, where she doesn't wear a wig? He's The Lover, destined to be etc, but I think he's never even seen her real hair.