Steve at the end is pretty much me at any art museum.
Steve at the end is pretty much me at any art museum.
Eh, what the hell, I like it. She’s won me over, now I wanna watch this.
Hmm, after seeing her ride the lightning, I half expected there to be some Metallica.
I was on the fence until now. Looks freaking amazing.
The armor at the end looks badass.
Christ almighty, I wish Disney cared about having a coherent vision before going into the sequel trilogy. As it stands, this is like a comic book with a new creative team for each story arc.
A new promotion between the film and The Big Bang Theory to win a trip to the movie’s premiere may have revealed that Green Lantern will actually appear in some capacity in the movie.
A new promotion between the film and The Big Bang Theory to win a trip to the movie’s premiere may have revealed that Green Lantern will actually appear in some capacity in the movie.
Oh hey, Justice League and Big Bang Theory working together on a promotion? Well, I guess I know what the exact opposite of a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup is now.
It wasn’t ice. It wasn’t fire. It was magic. The wall was raised by magic. The Night King was created by magic. Dragons are a product of magic. Magic raised the wall, and magic razed the wall.
This is beautiful... I’m not crying, I swear.
No, perfectly on tone for the show runners. The whole point is to show how not quite human Bran has become. He speaks of himself in the 3rd person as an entity that is passed from one human vessel to another.
Also, fucking dragons and she can’t be burned. But a Zombie army? Nah...
Dude, his whole, “you looked so pretty on the night of the wedding you didn’t want to a man you’d soon learn was a monster” was super cringey. Tone deaf as a brother and for the show runners. Sansa has faced other challenges Bran could have made allusions to.
I’m a little mad that the show actually made me care for Dorne at the last second.
Whatsherface has a name and its Tyrene “Bad Pussy” Sand.
Dany went to the House Of The Undying, she saw the blood magic’s affect on her husband and son, and she’s immune to fire. But dead armies are too much for her.
I love Cersei’s scene with Ellaria and whatsherface in the cell, when she tells her she’ll live to watch her daughter die, holy shit.
Will the newly healed Jorah Mormont find his way back to Danaerys to give her some much needed advice on military strategy?
I feel like Dany, of all people, should probably be a little more open to the idea of myths and legends being real. Maybe not enough to just send Jon back up north with an army, but probably the least likely to think he’s crazy.