I'm sure it's happened somewhere, but the notion that women are inherently more emotional and maternal, thus less rational, is everywhere.
I'm sure it's happened somewhere, but the notion that women are inherently more emotional and maternal, thus less rational, is everywhere.
I think I saw GRRM ruling out astronomical answers, but who knows. My personal pet theory is that when the First Men came to Westeros and started messing crap up the Children of the Forest used their magic to blow up the land bridge, but in doing so through the natural balance of the world out of whack. The Others, or…
I miss those two :(
Yeah, she also helped alleviate some of the gender issues that this show has been struggling with. It's especially sad how this war hardened, pragmatic Wildling commander goes down with nary a fight because she saw some kids and it made her sad. So yeah, back to gender issues!
The Dany as savior storyline is particularly vexing because they set it up by pitting her against the comically evil slavers. Seriously, there seems to be nothing to Mereen's society other than slavery and being jerks to everyone.
Godwin's Law!
There will always be a Snark in Winterfell!
My understanding is that there are wights (reanimated corpses hurled into battle en masse) and white walkers, also called the Others who use the wights to fight since there aren't that many of them.
Which came first, the undead horde or the horrific illwinter that accompanies them?
Most likely conspiracy if she's knowingly using her position to further a criminal enterprise. Also if someone talked about her fingering Ben it could implicate her in the murder.
Um, a little late to the party, but he killed a sex trafficker that he enabled, while continuing to use said trafficker's network to sell drugs. And he murdered an old lady, whether or not she was boring it's still pretty cut and dry. And he had his goons on the police force kill a bunch of people including at least…
Y'all can hate but "Lower altitude, increase speed and reverse direction!" gets me every time.
I think the beating of Sam had less to do with the sex and more to do with the theme of governance that runs through the whole show. The Night's Watch is a collection of degenerates held together by the personal authority of the Lords Commander, and the problem with systems based on personal authority is that they guy…
He was Groot!
At first I thought it was crazy, but the teaser I saw for it looked really awesome. The Warboys paint really pops in the B&W color scheme.
Let us all watch some adult films!
Consider the kind of fan that probably approaches him on a regular basis. His experience of fandom is non-random, so give him a break for wanting some distance.
Oh… yeah, I completely missed the way you structured that sentence. My bad! I feel like things are still similar, there's a lot of stuff that blows up real good, and then there are few really great pieces.
Salt Laker her, and as far as blockbusters with some meat on them I saw 12 Years a Slave at the megaplex, ditto for Wolf of Wall Street.
I am curious who the "we" is in that statement. Some of the most open minded, thoughtful people I know read comics. But I also read the comments on some comic sites and want to cry.