freaktown
freaktown
freaktown

The real winter was the friends we made along the way!

It’s okay, guys~ All the power is still in the hands of a powerful minority, no one will be held accountable for the loss of lives in King’s Landing, and nothing is actually preventing the heirs of a king from continuing an ancestral reign so long as they garner (cough, BUY) enough support.  Also, now that it’s the

“What do you think the favor was that Tyrion asked for from Davos?”

That’s also one hell of a blast door. The torpedo blew up and destroyed a good third of the saucer section, while Pike stood behind the door like 5 meters from the torpedo and was completely fine.

In the comic, Ezekiel and Rosita got piked. This is a nice trade-off.

“Michael Burnham and the Secret of the Time Crystal”. Classical ST title.

Alright. This one got me. 

Soylent Green’s The Walking Dead Stray Observations: Whisper In Ya Ear Edition:

The episode doesn’t give us a chance to really explore what happened to the people of New Eden, because the answer is inextricably entwined with what appears to be the season’s over-arching mystery. I think we’re just going to have to accept that loose-end feeling until the finale.

Bold and wise don’t always go together.

D- for not dressing the priest lady like this.

WILD guess: Rick will not have access to the helicopter because every one of the TV movies will start with him in some kind of prison, then we’ll learn he’s held by a new faction, then we’ll learn the faction has a leader that AMC thinks is “charismatic” but the audience finds eye-rollingly annoying, and then Rick

A second time jump? i have so many questions. Why would Rick stay away from his family so long even though he has access to a helicopter? And even if he didnt, Morgan walked half way across the country, but Rick i guess just doesn’t want to see his (shane’s) daughter or his “brother” Daryl or the woman he loves? At

They cooked themselves up some kind of Flying Dumpster, and brought along the woman who worked at the dump.

Or “Grimy” as he liked to be called.

Somewhere in the 2nd Half I turn to my wife and say “You know it reminds me..” She says “Quantum Leap?” I say “Yea”.

OMG I know. Goodsir...more like BESTPERSONEVERSIR.

I’m going to have to read the book because this series has been amazing. Everything in it is done the way it should be instead of the way it usually is on tv; the limited use of the Tuunbaq, the moral ambiguity of all the characters, the touching ways in which they relate to each other. It makes me appreciate the

This show is really impressive in its pacing, and how it manages to build both the characters and plot. In the beginning it’s so hard to tell everyone apart and determine what’s important and what’s incidental, combined with the thick accents and olde-timey dialog, and the first few hours were pretty easy to get lost