misha5150
misha5150
misha5150

Dear Linda:

Last week, a number of students on an organized visit encountered a range of challenging and unacceptable experiences that made them feel unwelcome

Im confused how one would even use chocolate mayonnaise in a recipe? does it taste like chocolate? so now its just sweet and is like a chocolate cream? does it just taste like mayo with no hint of chocolate? or lord forbid does it taste like a mix of both?

The line must be drawn HEAH. THIS FAR! NO FARTHER!”

It is a Reuben with greens instead of corned beef.

No! NO!

Even if you are making your fried fish sammich with white bread because we are down South somewhere and that’s the rules, you still put the collard greens on the side.

How do you fck up a sammich!!

Real talk- I will never recommend anyone who hasn’t watched this show to dive in because this season has been shit. Also, having two white cishet men as showrunners and almost no women writers and directors is problematic as fuck. Benioff and Weiss are horrible and again #NoConfederate and Disney needs to re-think

I think it will all end by going in a perfect circle: Dany will be the Mad Targ on the throne who burns any perceived threats out of paranoia. Meanwhile, all those little notes that Varys sent around the kingdom before he died will give rise to a new Robert’s Rebellion, with Gendry and the other lords backing the

It pisses me off that they tried to pass off a toxic, codependent and dysfunctional relationship as true love. Wtf? Cersei paid to have him killed and was going to pass off Euron as that baby’s father. Jamie’s whole character arc was a waste of time. 

Yeah, there was a great post this morning on Reddit (I know!) where they pointed out that there was an easy way to fix this episode and make it far more narratively cohesive: instead of killing Rhaegal last episode and just kinda letting that death sit there, have Cersei fake a surrender as a last-ditch gambit, ambush

Cersei noping out of Cleganebowl may have been the high point of the episode for me.

I read a book to my six-year old every night at bedtime. Sometimes he’s not all that attentive, and I realize I’m really just reading out loud to no one, so I skip a few pages ‘cause he’ll never notice. This is basically how the last two seasons of GoT has played out:

I HATE that they took a character who grew from an underestimated small player—moving pieces behind the scenes—to a ruthless leader and ended with her crying about her unborn child. The writers have always relied on her relationship to her children to humanize her and to develop her character, which is such a naive

And only D&D can be blamed. HBO offered two 10 episode seasons and literally stated that money was no concern. HBO knows it will go down in history for doing this right.

I think the problem with the final series of GoT is that they’re trying to tell a 22 episode story in 8 episodes...

She didn’t have to spare Cersei. She could have happily gone full dragon queen on her alone.