Yes, but even once Kinja is gone, I think those of us who lived through it will still carry the scars. It’ll be like the end of ‘Lord of the Rings’, where the world has been saved but the Hobbits are forever changed by the ordeal.
Yes, but even once Kinja is gone, I think those of us who lived through it will still carry the scars. It’ll be like the end of ‘Lord of the Rings’, where the world has been saved but the Hobbits are forever changed by the ordeal.
There is another brother. Alicent mentioned him earlier in the season so he’s still around.
The Green Council’s logic seemed a little backwards to me: The King put himself in harm’s way riding a dragon into battle. Let’s vote for more of that. At least The Blacks are making sense it not doing the same for Rhaenyra. But like Aegon, she too, wants get out there and get in the action. I chalk it up to the fiery…
That was Baela! They really don't make it easy to keep these names straight, lol
Don’t you mean “pedantry” or “pedanticism”? [holds out hand for jerk crown]
Wubba lubba dub subs!?
What a confusion.
Subs not dubs. :D
yeah, the 3D for 2D is almost always clunky and ugly. I’ve seen it work well when the designs are much more simple and stream-lined, but this still looks like MTV’s Spider-Man from 20 years ago.
Damn shame what he did to that dog...
Parenting grades for the episode:
My favorite “Of Corpse” gag is from Young Frankenstein.
Regarding the franchise’s future, boy, if only one of these movies had a young sidekick character who could take over as the main hero, played by an actor who’s currently universally beloved thanks to a return to the job after decades that got him a ton of awards. But what are the odds of that happening?
Fans of “The Americans” will remember that “Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears” was the movie that Margo Martindale’s character Claudia showed to Keri Russell’s character and her daughter to show what life was like in the current (1980s) USSR as she left decades ago.
No questions about handing Wolf Blitzer’s arse to him on Jeopardy?
Ledger’s work in the scene where he busts into the big criminal conference and demands half their money is tremendous. The look he shoots when one of them calls him insane especially. “I’m not.”
I thought Liev Schrieber was a great Sabretooth.
Bite my white, grease-painted ass.
Darkness.