Catelyn Stark was often downright wrong about things. The only time she wasn't was when she advised Robb not to piss off Walder Frey…
Catelyn Stark was often downright wrong about things. The only time she wasn't was when she advised Robb not to piss off Walder Frey…
There are so many connected threads it's difficult to advance time in one of them greatly without also feeling the need to advance the others. I think the showrunners are hoping we all just politely grin and nod whenever anyone talks about lengths of time in the show and just accept things happening when they happen…
Didn't they say in season 1 it took a month to travel from Winterfell to Castle Black?
They get 10 eps a year to get stuff done in. I'm surprised any part of this story is succeeding at all, let alone how easy it is to get swept up in it. Yeah, the fuzzy timeline and negligible travel time between locations is noticeable, but many long-running serialized dramas fall into the same traps (e.g. LOST:…
He's a twunk.
Pretty sure Tormund's disdain for chivalry would be a big turn-off for her.
Hey… it's in Jon's blood~
He even gets to have frustrating cliffhangers!
Are we sure that Dany isn't like a Terminator or something? Have they checked that?
Hey, if anyone should have free license to be self-absorbed, it should be a teenager.
I know that's what I did when watching Cybil.
You still get the show out in front of more eyeballs on network TV than you do on cable. Walking Dead pulling in more numbers than broadcast is a huge aberration.
There was definitely a version of Homer's Odyssey starring Armand Assante. I know because my mother loves him.
Certainly seems that way, since they're pressing the issue of Jess/Nick again.
But how will it fit into *my* hectic lifestyle?
…Or will he?
Is that a statement of fact or a comment on the caliber of his work?
I knew it was over when the AV Club comments numbered only in the dozens.
It's called Mountain Dew Code Red, Einstein!
Oh my god…