I don't comment much, but I read this column regularly, and will miss it. Happy travels.
I don't comment much, but I read this column regularly, and will miss it. Happy travels.
"You Want it Darker," happened too.
My mother wouldn't let me see it until I was thirteen. She said I wouldn't understand it. I think she was right.
They will definitely underestimate her. Everyone except Littlefinger has done so the entire show.
It was pretty obvious. Floki had no reason to betray Ragnar, and he loves Bjorn. And he worships the Sly One, so you had to know this was a trick. But it was still pretty satisfying.
Agreed. Gilly protested the entire time, but Sam just obviously knew what was best for her. He refused to listen to anything she had to say on the subject.
He was hot as hell as One Eye in "Valhalla Rising." ROWR.
I can't even reach back there to scratch an itch, much less to carve pretty wings. Believe me, I've tried!
He's my favorite.
Absolutely. BSG was dire.
I wept so hard at that point. Just, going through the hour, losing these beloved characters one by one, and then realizing it was the end of the show, and then remembering all the characters lost over the years, and then BOOM. Andy. He was taken from the world so young, and it's so tragic. I just broke down. Hell,…
Melitta, yeah. That made me sad, too.
I think New Boss was being honest. After all, Fiona did end up getting the job. If it had been the runaround due to frottage interruptus, I doubt he would have honored his word and given her a shot with Uncle Boss.
Ian used Lip's name and info to get into the Army. Would this affect Lip's ability to get a free ride at MIT?
Don't you hate it when you throw your subordinate into a pit of vipers, and the vipers turn out to be boas?
Having followed the series since day one, I really needed the catharsis that this episode provided. The rebel slaves mourning their dead in glorious battle upon the sands of the makeshift arena was a fitting tribute to all that have been lost. Maybe these scenes didn't have emotional resonance for you, Ryan, because…
Hurst is the best director in the Spartacus stable. He's amazing.
@avclub-d019eb089e65903455cc52308f00b997:disqus Yeah, Spartacus said Varro, after Sura and Mira.
Every scene between Lucretia and Ilythia was pure, devious magic.
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