Anyone else catch that we got a reaction shot from Oberyn right after Dany was mentioned?
Anyone else catch that we got a reaction shot from Oberyn right after Dany was mentioned?
I was really not liking this episode until we finally got to King's Landing for Tyrion's trial and stayed there. The longer the show is at the capital of Westeros lately, the better.
This is one of my favorite Random Roles interviews that has ever been on the site.
When is it ever even alluded to in the film that that guy was a Nazi? Or are we just assuming all German bad guys are Nazis now?
I actually tried to speedrun Chrono Cross the other day with absolutely no preparation. I did okay, but still like ten hours over the world record.
Apparently episode nine is titled "The Watchers on the Wall." And eight is "The Mountain and the Viper," so that will be the trial by combat. Ten, is, curiously, "The Children," so I'm assuming we'll be seeing most of Bran's A Dance with Dragons storyline this year.
I think the entirety of the 9th episode is going to be the battle at the Wall, in the vein of "Blackwater."
I have a feeling all those things will be in the last episode, but I'm betting that Tyrion's escape is right before the Brotherhood without Banners scene. Well, I guess it's possible they might save that reveal for the opening of Season 5, but it's just the perfect note to end on, so I'm hoping they will.
I don't remember if Lysa died in A Storm of Swords or A Feast for Crows. I'm pretty sure it was Storm (and I'm sure it will happen this season) but I can't completely remember.
Plot twist: entire series is set in Metropolis, while James Gordon considers moving to Gotham. In the series finale, we finally see him interview with the G. C. P. D. and become a detective.
Out of everyone mentioned in the article I think Tyler would be the best who would probably actually consider doing it.
Smith's casting has me interested. I've never seen any of the Terminator films, but I'll probably see this one because of his (and Emilia Clarke's) involvement.
I'd be surprised if he didn't. He's utterly charming.
It's upsetting to see him go. He really is the best interviewer in late night TV (his conversations with guests actually seem like conversations), and even when he's not trying all that hard has hilarious monologues. I don't think he would have done well in Letterman's slot, and I don't think he would have wanted…
Yes, it's cool to see the original six are back, but I'm particularly excited about the additions of Adam Driver, Andy Serkis, and (especially) Domnhall Gleeson. I'm not really familiar with the other new additions, but I'm confident they'll be great. Say what you will about Abrams' writing and directing skills, the…
I think the contradictions in his character, and the fact that so many people can have conflicting views on how he thinks or feels, is what makes Don Draper one of the more interesting characters on TV. They have regressed him before, but I think that Sally catching him with Sylvia was a turning point for him. And…
Yeah, I'm actually not too sure if he cares what Megan thinks of him, or he does but doesn't really understand how she thinks. But I think he certainly cares about what Sally thinks of him. Don and Sally's relationship has always been one of the more interesting ones, and I think it's something we'll see even more…
I really love the juxtaposition of Don's unwillingness to move to California with his past love of it. For years California was the only place where he could go and be Dick Whitman, to stop pretending he was something he wasn't for just a few days, or, rather, to pretend he was something that he wasn't anymore.. …
Okay, firstly and most importantly YAY SER POUNCE! All hail the Pounce who Was Promised, the Kitten who Mounts the World, and some cat-related Azor Ahai pun! I don't really think Tommen is young enough to have still named his cat Ser Pounce, but I guess it's possible he's had him since he was young, so whatever,…
Ben's totally running for mayor of Pawnee, right?