@avclub-ec6e411553d04950c3225c1fbdc8d116:disqus I got an Arrested Development notification for this?!
@avclub-ec6e411553d04950c3225c1fbdc8d116:disqus I got an Arrested Development notification for this?!
Maybe not yet. But she does know a guy who knows a guy
@avclub-ef870b3a86cdaa4354ae109dd88b614d:disqus definitely was to shock people who hadn't read the books, there are actually a bunch of pet theories about jeyne's survival and possibly having robb's child
he's going to need some luck making that withered old banana stand
The last two songs are softer but they're both such gut punches lyrically. Hard to Find always holds my attention
@avclub-ff2cca19d8f9e7c8e6345053de614416:disqus we don't know what all their troubles are for
The weirdest thing about this article is its constant attempt to downplay the level of hype and expectation for the new season
I think it partially depends on the rewards as well.
Your "Boondock Saints for women" quote is going in my frilly scrapbook
Yes, it is basically an implied spoiler, provided you have half a brain. One more crap element of a pretty crap review.
The New AVClub, bringing you the best of the internet five or six years ago.
Just submit an application to be a TVClub writer already
If you do it to MHTRTC THEY WON'T HAVE ANY FACES
Geogeddon outta heah
Jim Rash wrote this episode to show the new writers how to write a Community episode
I like The Breeders' "Happiness is a Warm Gun" more than I like many Breeders' songs.
Neil Gaiman already fulfilling that role.
He did read a section from Fifty Shades of Grey. And I was uncomfortably aroused
The Reek storyline is interesting (if gross) but this is seriously marking time in the worst way possible. The writers kind of wrote themselves into a corner, probably to avoid having to use the Winterfell set very much.
Y'know what would seriously help Book 5? Cut Daario Naharis. Just entirely.