And across the pond the water came out of Jamie's mouth as if they just arose. I don't understand. Were they underwater for 45 minutes?
And across the pond the water came out of Jamie's mouth as if they just arose. I don't understand. Were they underwater for 45 minutes?
Worth it.
And then Benny Hill pops out.
The show has been so fast-paced. It was nice to watch a few minutes where a smuggler smuggled.
Perhaps he's wearing plot armor.
I had forgotten Orin. I looked him up to remember and can't stop laughing now. I think you've killed me.
Hahahahahhahaha. Genius. Anytime I see a bearded, tired-looking dude I ask my boyfriend if it's Geralt.
In my defense, travel distances are confusing in this show. Jon got to Dragonstone faster than Bran got to Winterfell. I don't mind the timing issues, but I'm definitely going to make fun of them.
Considering it took Bran two full episodes to get through a doorway, I'm not really having a lot of fate in his sense of urgency.
It was just you three.
Mine is definitely still Theon's dick. I'll never forget.
I get why it was done the way that it was done, but since you've brought it up, I feel like they had a lot of downtime for discussion while they did the flying V on the season finale boat.
Hahaha about halfway through the episode I asked my boyfriend if Bran's sled broke before they could get him inside.
This thread is suprisingly reminiscent of Lost.
I've thought about not watching anymore, but I feel like that would disappoint Jared. WWJD?
I feel like her strong attachment to Morello has been a fixture for her character.
I hated the first season so much that I read the book instead and then I hated the book too! A lot of people (including Lindeloff) blamed Lindeloff for the polarizing first season but I blamed Perrotta's source material. For me, the show felt endlessly directionless until they introduced the Evie mystery. The mystery…
Hahahahaha I couldn't even get through the first season. How subjective everything is!
I buy that interpretation though I'm not necessarily sure that Lily is different than the other kids.
I agree that HIMYM was a problem and I agree that being challenged is important and makes for a better show. But why was that challenge happening after the scene was shot? Again, I have no idea on how to write a show and I could be TOTALLY off-base here, but I would neutralize my weakness for loose ends by plotting…