malcomwarner--disqus
Malcom Warner
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Strongly disagree. Scanning stuff and learning the lore in bits and pieces was one of my favorite parts of the game.

She did get speared by Roman in the main event of WM32, just before he beat her husband to win the WWE title. That's not comeuppance?

Triple H?

"It's still not a top tier show"

The Sparrow knows Olenna can't be converted. She's too smart, too old and too stubborn for that. Her presence in the city is a threat to his power to he needs to get rid of her somehow. His speech to Margery was a veiled threat: "Convonce your grandmother to go home or I will have her killed"

It was a power play. The Sparrow is smart enough to know that Olenna can't be converted to the faith, and her continued presence in KL is a direct threat to him, especially because of her influence over Margary. His speech to her was a veiled threat. He was basically saying "convince your grandmother to leave Kings

There were a few broadcasts that were close. But that's still pretty embarassing for the NHL that their league championship series broadcast draws a comparable number of eyeballs to a random episode of a weekly pro wrestling show.

How many fedoras do you own?

You might have a point if there was actually a historical instance of a kitten dressed as a grim reaper literally killing a person.

Jet fuel can't melt mean tweets.

I love that you consider publicizing death threats to somehow be worse than actually making them.

Please tell me they're not going to feed the entire Bullet Club to Cena at MITB.

Raw has literally gotten higher ratings than the Stanley Cup finals in one or two of the last few years.

Did this shit-pile of a movie really deserve a sequel?

More evidence to support your theory. In Dany's vision in the House of the Undying, she sees the Throne Room in the Red Keep covered in falling snow, which many people pointed out could actually be falling ash

That would be the equivalent of a $250 million film budget which is insane. The first Avengers movie didn't even cost that much to produce.

The Hound was never shown to have actually died though. Arya simply left him with a festering wound and walked off. By that point in the books it had been established that the Poor Fellows of the Faith had resumed wandering the countryside preaching and doing charity work. One of them probably found the Hound, tended

Yeah it makes little sense, since the Watch is basically like being in the military and its kinda hard to stay fat when you're eating meager group meals and doing manual labor all the time. There is no reason Sam should still be THAT fat.

It speaks volumes about Dany's naivete that she thinks the Dothraki would actually prove an effective invading army in Westeros. Excellent horsemen and warriors, but under fairly narrow circumstances. They mostly wander the grass sea, fight each other, and raid hapless cities and villages. They have little to no

It's not just LA. SF and New York have their fair share of this too. Cities with high volumes of transplant residents are perfect places for cult leaders to set up shop. You have thousands of freshly-arrived, mostly young arrivals who are separated from their family, friends, and support system, undergoing a fair