R.I.P. A Song of Ice and Fire books ever getting completed. Maybe it'll end like Monty Python & The Holy Grail.
R.I.P. A Song of Ice and Fire books ever getting completed. Maybe it'll end like Monty Python & The Holy Grail.
What I want to know is, where's the ice spiders we were promised.
This episode made me sick to my stomach. Really hard to see Viserion turned into a flying blood bag and then dead. Thoros of Myr was my second favorite character on the show RIP. That "undead" ice bear was horrifying.
It's just nice having a different kind of superhero, mixes it up a little instead of having yet another over-powered badass. Unfortunately I feel for (the comic) Iron Fist fans loss.
Love it that she doesn't know how to fight spectacularly like the others, but she still is super strong so she's just more creative and does one-move kind of stuff (pushing a car or dumpster into someone or something, knocking a guy's head into a wall, etc.)
Unpopular opinion, I like Danny Rand. Sure the fight scenes may be hit or miss with him supposedly being the ultimate badass kung-fu fighter in the Marvel Universe, but I really dig this heart-on-his-sleeve hero who's completely naive about pretty much everything, which is par for the course having been gone for so…
"Apparently" ? … she hired him at the end of DD S2.
Agree with you on the fight scenes. It's like in the Game of Thrones comments, if the episode didn't contain a break-the-internet moment, it was meh. Also I guess the reviewer missed the part of where Horgath hired Foggy at the end of DD S2.
At least it was the only great game in that franchise.
Different kids in the 'hood had different systems so we'd all share. Nobody was ballin' will all of them.
Arya's abilities are pretty much supernatural, and Baelish is just… really really clever.
Well at least this episode answered "NO" to the questions of whether or not the bolt was poisoned or if there were more than one Scorpion.
I thought Jaimie would 100% get caught, but I guess Tyrion kept mum about him to Dany. Still, surprised some Dothraki didn't at least spot them.
^ YESSSS!
You have to pretend your cart is a shark, you have to consistently be moving or else you die. Luckily I have the place memorized and usually buy the same things everytime so I'm in and out in about 15 minutes. Just keep swimming…
I already knew about this but didn't care. I'm buying the food, not the packaging. It's generally cheaper than my local VONS or Albertson's and there are still certain items I can only find there (this certain kind of olive oil, no salt corn chips, certain frozen foods, etc.). Coffee selection is way better.
The Smash Mouth of chefs.
I was obsessed with John Woo movies in the early to mid 90's. Face-Off is the best American film he's ever done, as long as you suspend disbelief with the face swapping premise. (The director's cut of 1993's Hard Target would be his second best, I only had that on bootleg VHS.)
I can't tell if music in general peaked and suddenly died in the late-90's or if that's just what every music listener thinks about the time period when they were in their twenties.
Only SOAD for me, and mainly their earlier work. I managed to see them twice before they were signed. It was like a acrobatic metal version of The Dead Kennedys.