Beautiful sandy white beaches, and asshats.
Beautiful sandy white beaches, and asshats.
Moreso the show completely ignored, cut, changed beyond recognition, dumbed down, etc.
Vengeful psychopath seems to be their default for most of the characters, lately.
As was the case for most of not all of this wretched season.
Respectfully disagree!
Wow.
The sad thing is that by all accounts, something happened to that woman, but trauma and recall and unchecked stories obscured it in favor of focusing on the false bits. Even though her account was legit, the corroborating evidence bears witness that something happened to her.
Oh come on!
I know! I was about to come in here all, "Oh happy day!"
The heroes are the ones trying to bring Hannibal back from cancellation, NBC.
I think you're right, that the vampire we saw was a lesser vampire. The Master was still in operation, per Mina's dialogue.
If the show used nudity as a way to depict women being degraded, that would still be preferable to the intentional set dressing Game of Thrones is guilty of. But then, the nosedive in quality of writing (In. My. Opinion) coupled with this tendency and their creative choices…it may not be an obvious sort of…
It's cause and effect. The way Game of Thrones' creative team approach nudity and sexual content blunts the impact of the scene. They've trained their audience, for lack of a better term, to view the female body in a way within the context of the show, regardless of the particulars of the scene.
Especially as there were so many comments complimenting the body double's assets. Everyone can claim it was a powerful symbol….but then when the next comment is how fantastic her breasts were….
/slow clap.
It's like raaiiin!
Oh man, let me tell you about the most unStannis moment ever:
I never got the entitled vibe, personally. It was his duty as a prince of Dorne, and yeah, based in history of Martell and Targaryen, it did make sense. So all those things, yeah, violent death was pegged, but far from entitled brat.
If the episodes and the season can't stand on its own, what's the point? It doesn't have to have a satisfying ending. Just one the makes sense. Or at least, is an ending.
Basically, everything's different.