I would give IM3 a B and IM2 a C.
I would give IM3 a B and IM2 a C.
I thought The Village was a mostly great suspense film. The monster stuff in the woods near the end was legitimately scary, in my opinion. The film didn't NEED a twist (even though it got one) but I don't think it ruined it.
Sometimes I worry about them relying too much on jokes at Mindy's expense.
Then you run into the Seinfeld problem where there's a new guy every week and nothing feels like it has any weight. At least when there's a relationship between regular cast members, there's a chance it could have consequences.
I'm just hoping this is a weird experiment in the overarching plot of the show and not a permanent backtracking from Mindy/Danny, because there's a sucking void where it used to be.
I'll even mark up that "all right" to a "good."
Well the only marriage in the show that began with both parties loving each other ended in one of them gettin' stabbed in the womb, so I don't think a love match is in the cards for whomever ends up on the Iron Throne.
D'oh how could I be so foolish! The incest-friendly family trees of Westeros finally tripped me up.
Aiden Gillan speaking with an accent held together by spit and sheer will.
Really good question!
According to Roman Catholocism, he basically taught the apostles for a bit (longer than 3 days) then went to heaven.
OK, ya made me say it: he does other work under the name Dramamine. Best not to google it at work.
I think I remember a scene in Season 3 where Shae was telling Sansa not to trust Lord Baelish. Not that Shae ended up being the most trustworthy character herself.
It is the Targaryen way.
I think she's just mowing through anyone who halfway smirks at her these days. I imagine there's gonna be more than drunkards gettin' head-splattered before the end of the season.
I think he'd be a half-nephew. Rhaegar is Dany's older brother.
That's… not quite an accurate recollection of Christianity's resurrection myth. Jesus was dead in the tomb for 3 days before the women came to his tomb to find it empty and Jesus was walkin' around outside all alive and well.
He's lacking that Ramsay touch.
There was no way Brienne could save Sansa without also killing Ramsay, and if Ramsay got away from her it would start to look like REALLY obvious plot armor.
The whole timeline of events is screwed up. It feels like days or weeks are passing in some stories and for others barely hours. I honestly don't know how much time is supposed to have elapsed between the start of the series and now.