Uh, it was the question she kept fucking asking him every time she electrocuted him… WHO TOOK DEREK?
Uh, it was the question she kept fucking asking him every time she electrocuted him… WHO TOOK DEREK?
She already knew the answer to the question she was asking him but she was torturing him so he would figure it out on his own, since he would be forced to or die. It was stupid.
Are there Predator bureaucrats? Are there Predator secretaries? Predator Party Promoters? Predator scientists in Predator Labcoats? Predator Supermodels who put out Predator Bikini calendars?
It's different because drug addicts aren't filled with an uncontrollable urge to kill people. Jessica killing his daughters was an "accident" and she feels really bad about it. She never intended to kill them but her nature won out and she went into a feeding frenzy because fairies have special blood that is like…
The reason why they're semi-okay with it, which I will agree is not a very good reason, is because vampirism is treated like a drug addiction, she had no control over herself in that moment and thus she is not 100% to blame.
Bill took all his fairy daughters to his house, experimented on them for their blood and then they all died except one.
WHAT MOMMA SAY SHE FIND OUT YOU BEEN SPREADIN YOUR LEGS FOR A DEAD MAN?
Just because demons exist doesn't necessarily mean that their counterparts exist. Perhaps religion was created by the demons themselves, a bit of trickery, since so much evil has been done in the name of God.
He wasn't no-name in the books, he was as much a character as Grenn.
Mance united all the different peoples North of the Wall under the shared banner of "getting the fuck out of here before the white walkers kill us all."
She was not insincere the whole time, not the show version of Shae anyway. In the book she is given much less characterization and therefore her actions are much less easy to read. But they gave her whole plotlines in the show and tried to make you feel for the character, make her more likable and it's clear by her…
If she was doing it under duress she would have teared up or showed some sort of reluctance instead of throwing Tyrion's words back at him angrily.
I am only talking about your assertion that adding a scene of two women talking about something other than a man in the film The Godfather wouldn't be unnecessary, I am not talking about deleting scenes of women talking to each other from other movies.
Hah, that could be a good one. But I imagine that such a scene would also be about Michael, since the only reason she would have to learn how to load a shotgun is because she was pulled into Michael's life of crime. You would then have to add a scene where she uses the shotgun otherwise there would be no point in her…
We're talking about the Godfather.
I challenge you to think of a conversation two women could have in that movie that is not about a man that would not be completely unnecessary.
Funny you keep mentioning the Originals, because Nathaniel Buzolic PLAYED one of the Originals. He died on the Vampire Diaries though, before the spinoff, so he hasn't made an appearance on the Originals proper. He was, however, in the last episode of the Vampire Diaries, as a ghost. A ghost of a vampire.
You'd think you would have realized by now that the point of this show isn't sympathy but rather showcasing the brutality of a world much darker than our own. This isn't the story of Craster's wives breaking free of their tormenters and finding agency, in this world some people don't get agency. They get used and…
Why would Hannibal be sweating when this was all part of his plan? He wanted them to find Miriam because he KNEW who she would finger as the Ripper, and he KNEW that she would kill him, because that's what he hypnotized her to do.
I think he's also afraid that the FBI has been compromised and he doesn't know who to trust.