I really don't think an uncertain status of a minor character in Brienne is worse than the reveal of the (near) death of John Snow, a key character, in the article.
I really don't think an uncertain status of a minor character in Brienne is worse than the reveal of the (near) death of John Snow, a key character, in the article.
I wouldn't be shocked if he does say it on the show. He's the best part of the show and I feel like the Tywin funeral is something that might get glossed over in the TV show. No real need to give it much time, outside of that perfect line.
Since HBO loves sex so much, I'm guessing Tyrion catches Tywin in the act and takes care of him then.
Doesn't reanimated Lady Stark and her crew kill Brienne in the books? I finished them all over a year ago, but I thought so.
I'm really not sure how they top the ending of the concert as a fitting series finale. That was some special stuff. The rest was just sort of unnecessary filler.
From the Donna pity speech to Mike to his decision to stay, what an awful ending to a great episode. Everything was leading up perfectly for Mike to leave and then he stays. The loyalty play doesn't feel real or strong enough.
Just you wait. It's all so good.
I think the only memorable parts from this episode was the wacky Broadway open, the CVS commercial, and the Black History Month clip. The skits themselves were pretty meh.
Am I the only one thinking this was a C- at best, including Meyer's muted yet heartfelt goodbye?
Their first song was atrocious. Their second song was a little redeeming. Maybe he can only sing while sitting/doing nothing.
Re: Lighting - I think you mean Kanye. I'm not a Kanye fan, but go look at his SNL performances that the interwebs mocked him for. JT pretty much just copied one completely and then Drake kept it in the same ballpark.
Nope. He emptied the ashes, patted the hole, and then covered his tracks with a stick. Nothing else.
Anarchy Online (in spirit). I mean it's been limping to its death for years with little bumps/flurries of activity, but everything I keep reading about my favorite MMO ever sounds terrible.
I get that was the point, but Best Buy has bounced back pretty well the last year or so. They're doing fine.
Must be nice being a Michigan fan. The bar has been set so low that this is an exciting moment for them, tying lowly Northwestern as time expired.
I looked back and can't believe the Beacon Theatre special got an A. Perhaps a whole grade bump due to the distribution model?
He's been working on the show for a handful of seasons already.