In our world, incinerating POWs would make one a war criminal, and while obviously Westeros has different ethical codes, I certainly found myself wondering how I was supposed to feel when one of the "good guys" chose that route.
In our world, incinerating POWs would make one a war criminal, and while obviously Westeros has different ethical codes, I certainly found myself wondering how I was supposed to feel when one of the "good guys" chose that route.
Yeah, I was dying laughing too. I guess it's just one of those jokes where there is very unlikely to be someone whose reaction is, "oh, that bit was okay."
Absolutely. If your goal is sheer volume of musical options, there is really no question that the average 90's used CD store (or used/new hybrid) was vastly superior to the average 2010's vinyl store.
There's still a CD Warehouse in Springfield MO that's actually a pretty solid record store. Nearly as much vinyl as plastic these days, though.
It's also real easy to spot in a rack of a few hundred CD's, which adds to its rep as a bargain bin staple.
Is she gonna be a bitchy white girl?
They should have given the character the name of one of the officers in The Great Escape, so that it would turn out that Dunkirk is actually a Great Escape prequel.
I just wanna see an Emily/Lucille drinking contest.
I get it inasmuch as I had a very specific library table I liked in college, but if it was taken I didn't lose my mind.
Hardcore GG followers don't care about Lane but desperately want hour upon hour of the Long Slow Death Brigade?
Slint's always been a big pile of meh to me. It feels like homework.
Seriously. He says he wants to talk. She asks him to wait and he waits. He never raises his voice or makes a scene. I wish the worst conversation I've ever had with an ex went like that.
Seems pretty clear to me that we only find out he has a boyfriend in the revival because Netflix in 2016 is a very different place than the CW in 2005 or so.
I like him. Might just be because I like the actor, but still, he's my favorite of the alternatives to Luke by a wide margin.
Beavis and Butthead are both considerably more well-rounded characters than Dean.
It is interesting to think of GG as a serious golden age of television drama about a charismatic, ambitious anti hero (Rory) who rises to great heights through the first three seasons only to be destroyed in the end by her appetites, selfishness, and lack of self-awareness.
I tend to agree. Digger was a good, if odd, boyfriend, and in the grand history of bad ex boyfriend behavior, showing up at Lorelei's work to say "hey, let's talk," waiting politely when she asks him to wait, and then getting the message when she ghosts him is pretty tame. As in every relationship either has except…
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Fwiw, the age distance is way more drastic in Jane Austen's version.
I've always thought it was pretty obvious that Isaac and Tracy aren't together forever at the end of Manhattan. She's 17 and off to school and going to discover things and change, and while she's willing to believe that if you just have faith in people it will all be great, the movie (and the look on Isaac's face)…