Yes, I meant Tyrion. I'd venture to say that Tyrion is the favorite of most, or at least many, viewers.
Yes, I meant Tyrion. I'd venture to say that Tyrion is the favorite of most, or at least many, viewers.
I also can't understand that NOW our intrepid reviewer is complaining about expendable characters. This show built its reputation proving that almost anyone is expendable. It's a terrible, harsh world, and sometimes the bad people win and people die without warning.
The Dorne plot from the previous season just didn't work. So, with time becoming a factor I think the producers just decided to accept that it didn't work and spend time on other more important things instead of rehabilitating that plot. Maybe there just isn't any depth to those folks — at least the TV version of them…
This is a surprisingly rough review of this show. Kind of feels like a "reaction" review, deciding to pick the episode apart more because so many really enjoyed it. Maybe that's not fair, I don't know.
That seems to be what this show always does. It gives you what you want, but not in a way you can be completely happy. The High Sparrow is finally gone, but we lose Margaery and poor Tommen. Joffrey is killed, but he's poisoned anonymously and our favorite character is blamed. Ramsey is killed, but Sansa enjoys his…
I find that lots of software that is released feels like it wasn't tested by real life, regular users at any point. I presume given this show's authenticity that it is an actual problem some companies make.
No, that was actually Rich Hall. He was on the show around that time, too.
Also… Tearing off George's toupee and throwing it out the window, and screaming at everyone in a movie theater to "Shut the Hell up!!"
I advise against saying "suicide bomber" in a public place.
Don't put it past them. I could see real tech industry folks buying it "ironically."
Yep, complete with three comma T-shirt and "radio on the Internet." More or less.
Sure, that's friendship. One of my best friends for many years often greets me with "Hey, dickhead!" when I answer the phone.
It just occurred to me that Donald Dunn is also the name of musician Donald "Duck" Dunn, who among other accomplishments was part of the Blues Brothers band.
Farewell, Person of Interest. You deserved more viewers and publicity, but with the storyline that we're in now, being able to have a planned finale may be best.
Laff has been around for a while now, but it's one of those hard to find, non-HD channels that not everyone gets. I watched all of Drew Carey again thanks to that channel and the DVR.
Nice line-up of ladies on the late night shows.
Something to discuss: Check out the resemblance between Brad Hall (or Mr. Louis-Dreyfus as he should be called) and Timothy Simons aka Jonah Ryan.
I think you're doing pretty damn well when nine seasons of Seinfeld could be considered a stepping stone for you. I also think that towards the end of that series as Elaine got more angry and irritated by everyone that she started drifting toward Selina. Some of my favorite Seinfeld scenes feature pissed off Elaine.
I've caught some of this show, more in reruns, but it's a pretty funny show. I wouldn't call myself a fan, but I like a lot of what I see.
Kind of my point about my comments about Sansa's character. Personally, I think that smile isn't for us to say, "You go, girl." It's meant to show us that she's been broken and corrupted finally. Thinking twice about it, maybe Ramsay's "I'll always be part of you" wasn't as pathetic as it first seemed.