I agree with half of that sentiment.
I agree with half of that sentiment.
Maddox could win and she could wind up his veep, instead of shooting herself in the face.
They're behaving rather like half-trained dogs now. They won't harm Dany, and they'll obey certain commands, but they won't do anything that's against their own interests, either.
To be sure, his diatribe and decision may have been more directed as a giant "fuck you" to Tywin. But when it comes to actually choosing champions (or if it was going to be a straight up fight), he's facing Cersei.
Sadly, that in no way helps me, as I'm not buying a PS4 just to watch Community.
Technically, it's Cersei vs Tyrion, as she brought the charges against him. Tywin is the chief judge.
Tywin's wife was not his sister. Sibling-marrying was a TARGARYEN tradition.
Could anyone make out the punchline to Salladhor Sahn's joke that the whores yelled out? I rewatched it three times (for the punchline, I swear!), and I still have no idea what they said.
I don't have cultural dealbreakers, but I do have something slightly milder that I call a recommendation deal breaker, wherein if someone really likes a certain thing (Pacific Rim/Bay's Transformers movies/Twilight/Real Housewives) I now know to never ask them for opinions on movies/books/television. But we can still…
Nope, if you dig Rand, more power to you. I've read the cliffs notes on her philosophy, and it seems a bit off to me, but there are much more dangerous viewpoints out there for me to take exception with.
How much of someone's writing style do you have to sample before you can decide you don't like it? Two 700+ page books seems a tad excessive.
I'd have to rewatch it again, but I thought the ring wasn't gold (if it was platinum, for instance, the potential for warping would be gone.) I'm also going to choose to believe he's smart enough to keep his wallet in a front pocket, as it's smarter/healthier.
If you're in New York City, this is revealed/ruined without even watching the pilot, since the characters and their names are splashed all over the subway stations.
He was good. And looked more like Tony. But Roger Sterling as Tony's dad was priceless.
I kinda wish they had kept him as Tony Stark's dad.
Except he wasn't being a douche; he was being honest. He wasn't disowning Mitchell, or refusing to go to the wedding, or demanding/suggesting they not get married. He was admitting to his own confusion and uncomfortableness with the situation - without judging it - and wanting to know why that makes him the bad guy?…
"why in the world are those two still together? They are frequently cruel to each other, vindictive and spiteful. I never feel like their makeups are earned."
"a bit of an asshole, a bit petty, a bit selfish, making him an ideal foil for the unsinkable Cam." Except Cam is also all of those things, except for maybe the asshole part.
Even my totally worthless comics from my teens are bagged and sealed (not boarded, though).
Chang Dynasty gets a thumbs up for that song alone.