I've always heard the "if you kill x character I'll divorce you lol" story as being about Arya. I'd be shocked if Tyrion lives in the books, but the show's a different animal at this point so who knows.
I've always heard the "if you kill x character I'll divorce you lol" story as being about Arya. I'd be shocked if Tyrion lives in the books, but the show's a different animal at this point so who knows.
Of the absolute main characters, the ones we can be 99.9% sure will survive are Bran, Arya, Sansa, and Sam Tarly. Basically everyone else *could* die, and I expect that Jon/Daenerys/Tyrion will die toward the very end.
He's only briefly mentioned in the review, but we don't seem to need to confide ourselves to mere episodic discussions…why do people like Michel? He's whiny, rude, actively uninterested in doing his job, and needlessly belittles everyone, including his friends. He's not like absolute bottom tier like Chris's parents…
Sue had to take the season off for a personal matter, and Richard has by far the highest ratio of laughs induced to words spoken of any character.
I'm finally watching this because it's my roommate's favorite show and I got invested through her in the later seasons. While it's surreal and frustrating to watch without Root and Shaw, I think I'm going to enjoy how it builds from this fairly standard case-of-the-week deal into the remarkable serialized intensity it…
The frustrating thing about Curb for me was that it felt like a combination of two of my four or six favorite shows ever - Seinfeld and Arrested Development - so I thought I should love it, but I really just didn't. It was like if a root beer float with mint chocolate chip ice cream wasn't delicious (for the record,…
I don't like Larry David, and I don't like Curb Your Enthusiasm.
I think maybe they should Gil less.
Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer: Belle and Sebastian are touring in a graveyard this summer.
If you're going ASOIAF comparisons, Trump is definitely Euron Greyjoy.
Sigh No More, Mumford and Sons
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Belt, Say Anything
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The Boys Are Back In Town, Thin Lizzy
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Hurt (the Johnny Cash cover)
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A Beginning Song, The Decemberists
I had always thought It's Always Sunny would be too harsh and crude and mean for me (I have something of a sensitive soul). Chardee MacDennis convinced me that I absolutely had to give it a try, and now I've seen every episode and loved almost all of them. I'd posit that it's in the conversation for "Best episodes of…
I don't know if I believe you - I didn't go there, but shouldn't you be calling it THE Ohio State University?
Proust in his first book wrote about, wrote about!
This is gonna get SUPER lost with 2500 comments already, but in the review the "he" who must not find out isn't Rhaeger…it's Robert, because Robert would kill Jon for being a Targaryen.
Richard's realization that his "auntie" was his real mother was so perfect.
i mean, queen in the north lyanna mormont would have exactly zero dissenters
why didn't jon stand up and say sansa was queen
shaggydog story, etc. (shaggydog will survive in the books)
In the books she's 36 years old but looks 10, and Arya refers to her as the waif because she doesn't know her name.