All of them, if you’ve watched a recent interview.
All of them, if you’ve watched a recent interview.
Which of the GoT actors accurately predicted the whiny Internet backlash, though?
yeah, when I keep a man’s photo on my desk for 25 years after I last saw him, it’s usually due to a general interest
Sure it was silly and it was obviously shot as a “cool comic book page moment”. However you know who loved it?
Yep. I basically was like, “Awwwww shit, OK ladies now let’s get in forma-wait that is actually really stupid and I’m still kinda pissed about Nat-FUCK YES, WHATEVER FINE, I LIKE IT.
Obviously the correct thing to do would have been to calmly explain why her emotional response to the scene was invalid.
Nameless man was played by one of the directors. Maybe knowing they couldn’t ask him to cut his own cameo was his way of getting a gay character in their? (Also, Thanos creator Jim Starlin was the bald guy sitting next to him.)
Smart beard brain me saw that moment and was like:”Oh. Gawd. They are NOT doing this, are they?”
Then dumb brain me went:”YASSS QUEEENZ!” and got all happy.
Not. Sure. which. is. the. valid. Response. MAYBE IT CAN BE TWO THINGS.
....I DO wish they would have had a Spice girls needle drop there though, followed by a quick…
Has she ever met him? He would have been banished before she was born, no? I’m sure she knows all about him and his misdeeds but it wouldn’t be a reunion.
Sansa discombobulating Tyrion was my favourite part of the episode.
My favorite moment was definitely Arya shutting Jon down when he tried to joke about Sansa to her. Arya is Team Sansa and I’m into it.
I think you are wrong. Ceresi didnt want him in her bed. She is using him as a cover for her pregnancy. It serves a dual purpose. It gives the kid legitimacy, and adds some control of Euron. Her smirk when he said “Im going to put a prince in your belly” told me that I was right.
In defense of showrunners, they got dug into hole with Dorne because they followed books, and dug themselves out as quickly as possible once they were past books.
Frankly, at this point I’m going to probably accept the show’s ending as my one true ending for these characters. It’s not a master’s painting, maybe, but it’s an alluring piece of pop art. Its actors, its set design, and its approach have all supplanted my pleasant, energetic memories of the books in my mind. In…
"because 95% of people on earth have countless stories, countless lives/adventures or whatever and live and die without even encountering a gay like you."
, said the (presumably) straight player to whom near all games cater to.
I don't see why you would be torn on this—I don't think anyone's asking that every character be bi, and this complaint seems especially silly since, as you pointed out, you can date nearly every significant female character you meet in P5. I'd just like to be able to connect with a character who is meant to be an…
Nobody is saying that being gay in the US is the best way to be gay; it very clearly is not. My concern re: Persona 5 is not how homosexuals are treated and perceived in Japan, it's how they're perceived in this videogame. And to give you an idea of how they're perceived in this videogame—imagine Shadow Kanji, except…
People bashed Dragon Age 2's tactic of making all the romance options bisexual but I think it was one of the better solutions. Writing wise I prefer the romances of Dragon Age Inquisition.
Same sex romances in other Bioware games have received mixed reviews but they still make an effort that other studios have not.
I remember discovering the Japanese version of Sailor Moon when I was young, learning about all the cut content and LGBT characters. It gave me this false impression that Japan was some sort of super inclusive paradise for LGBT people. I guess the situation is a lot more nuanced than that.