Perhaps you’re an empath too.
Perhaps you’re an empath too.
And when they look shocked ask them why they couldn’t feel it coming.
No, it’s that he was shit in Twilight, as was Stewart and most people haven’t seen his indie work because it’s indie.
There’s no argument to be made thatthe witches are the good guys in the film (obviously you can make a film about witches being good) they kill and eat babies. Yes the uber puritanical faith and parents are also very bad but it just means there’s 2 evil forces competing.
Holy shit, Deanna Troi is writing to Savage Love now.
What complicated matters is that a lot of red people think anyone discussing this heuristic are either insincere (that parochial narcissism isn’t able to imagine valid but alternative views) or actually blue people instead of purple. And a lot of blue people see no value in red.
Absolute cliché bollocks about never aiming to change the world and how everyone who tries gets corrupted so best just have a bunch of already super powerful people make all the decisions. A truly subversive fantasy story has a revolution succeeding and then dealing with what happens when the forces of good actually…
Internet culture is lavishing inordinate praise on a fairly obvious shot that’s completely average in terms of cinematic imagery.
It’s a great part of the story but DnD would have wrecked it.
Laaaazy as shit writing carried by the legacy of the books/show when it followed the books. Looks good and has nothing to say aside from the most trite Eng lit grad bollocks about needing stories, lmao. Still not as bad as Lost though.
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I haven’t seen anything in the article that explains why showing the reality is bad storytelling though, saying “it’s too much” when it’s what millions of people have to deal with daily isn’t really about the storytelling. It’s about the critic’s stomach for the reality, no?
Loach isn’t over-egging his story he’s showing the reality for millions of people. Yes the reality is literally that bad.
The answer is clearly Batbaby in Space.
I haven’t listened to any GoT or ASOIAF podcasts but I’m very interested in hearing this idea about Tywin so I’ll give it a listen on my commute tonight. Cheers.
Ok, that’s a great couple of points about his inability to keep cool so fair enough.
The books make it clear Tywin is a completely evil piece of shit, a super smart one, tactically and strategically brilliant but he’s a contemptuous, vicious hypocrite. That’s one of the beautiful things about the books, they take this self-serving notion of realpolitik and “tough” choices only the most rugged and will…
So reading your partner’s emails after they weren’t completely honest with you makes you a garbage human being but lying about having a fucking STD and having sex with someone is OK according to Dan. What incredible bollocks.
Thanks for the rec, I had been meaning to try Hobb’s stuff but there was so much of it I wasn’t sure where to really start.
Any of these similar in tone to Abercrombie? Well the non YA stuff anyway.