I wouldn't say he wears his kevlar randomly. On a job to fake kill Carrie, when she's potentially unhinged and may or may not be happy to see him…check, kevlar on. Going to a busy German post office in the middle of the day…probably don't need it.
I wouldn't say he wears his kevlar randomly. On a job to fake kill Carrie, when she's potentially unhinged and may or may not be happy to see him…check, kevlar on. Going to a busy German post office in the middle of the day…probably don't need it.
Agreed, if anything it is anti-american propaganda.
I'm pleasantly surprised by Lady Gaga's performance. I really wasn't expecting much. I had this bad feeling she was pretty much going to be there to deliver a few stilted lines each episode then break into song. I think she's kind of killing it for a first major role.
Given they are sleeping together, the way they talked to each other earlier in the episode about finding someone to throw under the bus made no sense. Would Saul really be that cold to her and say "you don't deserve it" when she thanked him, and just a day later, they're snuggling in bed like he wasn't being a total…
I really think they are off to what may be the best season ever. If they follow the old MO of piling on plot points and characters, it will deteriorate. Right now they have a solid foundation for a new twist on vampire tales. Unfortunately I am pretty confident, they will in fact fuck it up.
What ever happened to that annoying kid…seriously. I mean who is supposed to be watching him? Nikki?
Just when I thought having the old vampire vomiting worms into another guy's mouth was the grossest thing I'd see on the show, now I have this image of Palmer boning Coco…that tops it.
"It's probably not the best time to mention it, but if you had any astronauts in orbit, they are definitely dead now."
How many more times are we going to have to see that shot where there is a crisis on a road, and as one of the characters attempts to get out of their car, they are nearly run over?
We've all felt the way Louis CK felt about him at one time or another. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I know it's a ridiculous show that I shouldn't over analyze, but I don't see how Setrakian would ever have been able to figure out the procedure to make his vamp worm youth serum without infecting himself. The only thing I can think of, is he experimented on a bunch of other humans before getting it right. Also…
So, it's been one day since the confrontation with the Master, and suddenly Eph and Nora are total bad asses with weaponry of all sorts. Just a few days ago in the show's timeline, Nora could hardly even hold a gun, now she's getting nothing but head shots, and slashing away with a machete like a character from a…
Also I worked at a school for the blind, and while some of the staff were blind or visually impaired, most were not, and for the apparently only staff member on the bus to be blind…well that's just stupid.
I don't see how Norma would have wound up in prison for that murder. They were pretty much out in the middle of nowhere, and with a cult type like that douche, if she just took off, I doubt they ever would have caught her. Even if they did find her, what jury would convict a vulnerable woman like that in a murder,…
That album coupled with my Sony Discman were directly responsible for the tinnitus I have had for the past 20 years.
It would have been quite a downer if he were dead, since he was on the show just last week.
Oh, sorry. Without multiple layers of indention, it's a little hard to tell which replies go with which comments. Little Finger's actions only make sense if deep down, he really doesn't give a shit what happens to Sansa…and you know, I'm beginning to think he doesn't.
Besides, two major things that move the plot forward happened during the show. The Hooli event failed spectacularly, and Pied Piper realized their algorithm had been taken by one of their competitors. To me, that's plenty of plot development for a half hour sitcom.
Makes no sense in the context of the story? He's a psychopath and yes a dishonorable prick. The world of Westerose is one where women are most frequently treated as chattel. I'm not saying it is something we should feel good about, but I do think it makes perfect sense in the context of the story.
Why the hell would anyone want to read that?