The women who voted for him are white racist scum. They actually hate brown people more than they care about themselves. Let that soak in.
The women who voted for him are white racist scum. They actually hate brown people more than they care about themselves. Let that soak in.
Most people wouldn't care if it were a man because there is no history of systemic sexist abuse, torture, rape, lobotomization, and murder of men at the hands of women who have physical, political, and financial power over them worldwide and have for millennia. Yet, somehow it's always men who are butthurt over every…
Those things influence who you become but they don't make your individual choices for you. Bernard is clearly being controlled completely by Ford. He has no culpability for what happened to Theresa because there's no indication that he can refuse Ford at this point. Unless he's spontaneously gained self-awareness (we…
To be fair, the Mad King was going to blow up the entire city. She only blew up the Sept, which was full of her enemies. What should ruin her with Jaime is how predictable Tommen's suicide was after what she did.
I'm not a book reader and I totally get it and what it means. I can't speak for all of us but most show-only fans I know pretty much figured that Jon was Lyanna's son with Rhaegar and that Ned raised him to protect him from Robert and that turned out to be true.
Yeah, I always expect too much from him.
Not shocking but nice to finally see it confirmed.
Jaime has to kill Cersei for all this shit, right?
The music this season has been the best of the entire series and that's saying something. This episode's themes were incredible.
This isn't the military history channel. It's called dramatic tension and it worked.
OMG, I hadn't thought of that. The sacrifice was real and it did work, it just didn't manifest the way she expected. Wow.
True, but Jon should've been told that it was a distinct possibility.
That's my problem. By keeping it from him, she radically affected his strategy. They won but it might've been more decisive and less costly if Jon had known.
I hadn't thought of that but I like it. He sees the same thing happening again and has to decide how to react this time.
The poor in Westeros aren't even provided the option of trial by combat. It's for nobles only.
Cersei's probably kicking herself, wishing she'd thought to play the Sparrow like that.
No, it isn't. In the bottled water game, no one is worse than Nestle.
There was no supernatural or pseudo-supernatural element to season 2 at any point, which I think was a big part of why it was so dry and uninvolving. They really should've gone there, especially considering all the cults that have existed in LA over the decades.
Racism and sexism are real as are the psychos perpetuating it, online and off. Deflect and pretend all you want but it's true.
The movie is probably mediocre at best and the trailer was poor but crap trailers and lame movies come out every single week and none have EVER gotten this level of hate. Virulent sexism is literally the only explanation for the rabidness of the response, especially if you actually read the comments under the trailer…