I’m not sure about Brady and the Pats but King (from Maine) is a devoted Red Sox fan so I assume he has an affinity for the other NE teams as well.
I’m not sure about Brady and the Pats but King (from Maine) is a devoted Red Sox fan so I assume he has an affinity for the other NE teams as well.
I was really hoping one of the Legends would throw glitter in the face of one of the encores, preferably Marie Antoinette. Seems like a wasted opportunity. Otherwise, this episode ruled.
It would help if they ever toured in the US
Charlotte (his deer friend) is voiced by Olivia Wilde
The Wesleyan pennant on Hollyhock's wall was really conspicuous so I'm wondering where the connection is there...but, the colors were wrong.
He’s semi-boycotting the NFL because of the concussion cover-ups, the blackballing of Kaepernick and the lack of support for the other protesters, and Trump’s connection to Kraft, Brady, and Belichick.
I’ve only watched about half of these, but from what I have seen, 1-10 could be “in no particular order.”
I see what you did there.
Affleck also played George Reeves, who played Superman on TV, in Hollywoodland, and there’s at least one shot of him in costume, so that kind of counts?
Meanwhile I’m just over here wondering if it means Longshot might come back.
He gave it to Brienne.
Not to mention they’re going to need some kind of (very good) explanation about where the heck she was during WWII. I can’t imagine her allowing the Nazis to roll unchecked across Europe like that.
Yeah, I agree, too—the only way I see this as a discussion even worth having is between returning the serve in bounds and even getting your bat on the ball, nevermind putting it in play.
I never really understood the point of “Ice.” Why make a weapon out of Valerian steel that is unsuitable for use in combat? I hate to say it, but I kind of think Tywin had the right idea.
6. Eventually tell Jon, “That’s your aunt you’re banging.”
But, but, Eva Green! The fact that she’s likely to star in Tim Burton’s next project is huge news!
I think it’s intentional, to make you look at the poster longer. If they matched, you would just go, “Oh, ok,” but when they’re out of order, you linger.
Why do people keep saying this? It is entirely unclear how much formal training Kylo really had. His fighting style shows very little technique, actually, and the fact that his lightsaber is so unrefined indicates that his training was left incomplete.
Except that, remember, it ends up being the Joker (Jack Napier) who killed Bruce’s parents. So it becomes a much larger part of the story after all, and turns it into more of a standard revenge tale.
The Schur-verse? Or the Ken Tremendous-verse?