Thanks for clarifying, Ricky.
Thanks for clarifying, Ricky.
He was obviously talking about Trump and his notorious handshakes doofus.
There’s something deeply amusing about this whiny, self-indulgent rant about how people spend too much time whining and being self-indulgent.
Ironic because people have criticized Lee for decades for downplaying and stealing the spotlight from other creators like Jack Kirby who didn’t profit nearly to the extent that he did from their fruitful partnerships. I do think Lee had a genuine affection for his creations and comics in general and he wasn’t solely…
Are you confusing Kids in the Hall with SCTV?
Wait? What? Back up! When did this happen? Why didn’t anybody tell me about this? Somebody paid Chris Kattan to write an autobiography?! About himself?
Everyone who says “Dany has repeatedly had the opportunity to step away from Madness in the past and did” ignores that she had people around her who talked her out of it and helped to temper that urge. She had Jorah, Tyrion, Varys, Jon, Missandei, as well as Ellaria Sand and Yara Greyjoy telling her not to listen to…
Rather than have incredibly stupid standoff last week, whether Cercei and Dany both have chance to kill each other and think, “nah,” it would have made lot more sense for Missandei’s death to happen this week and be thing that pushes Dany over edge.
I’ve decided that the best explanation is that when they surpassed George’s books, they realized they had no idea how to build out his world, and completely panicked. That’s why everything is rushed — they’re making desperate leaps from one bullet point to the next, struggling to understand how any of it makes any…
The takeaway here is, if you’re gonna be a scheming genius who lives and dies by their intricate web of carefully plotted plans don’t do it on a show where the writers have checked out already.
Agreed, but neither is it so improbable to surmise that she wouldn’t miss a fleet from a dozen or so stories in the air.
Am I the only one who interpreted Sansa’s words as not saying Cersei would survive, but instead saying that Daenerys would go so all out that she’d be a pile of ash before Sansa got a chance to see it?
So does it bug you when biographical movies don’t last a full 75 or 80 years?
I really wish people would stop making excuses for this show and production crew.
There have been other Vulcan terrorists, in TNG “Gambit” and in ENT’s 4th season Vulcan arc.
I don’t think the Klingons come off as “cartoonishly evil” in the original series.