To quote Key and Peele: Dead, by omission.
To quote Key and Peele: Dead, by omission.
Seriously. Everyone else was all Medieval, then Jaime shows up in Renaissance style biker leathers. Did he stop at Braavos?
Was waiting for The Faceless Men to berate her while she sat on the steps. And for Jared Leto to show up next to her.
The Jon story is awesome and fascinating, it's like the inverse of Dany's. My thoughts from the first episode stand: With all of the interesting characters (Jon, Stannis, Davos, Melisandre, Shirene, and Mance) at the Wall and focused on the actual important story of the White Walkers, it's hard to get invested in the…
Yeah, I was a freshman in 2009. No way I'm a year older than Matt and Foggy are meant to be. It's clearly law school.
"I haven't seen this many pockets since the junk bond days." Owsley's best line, hands down.
Winter 2014. The first episode says it's been two years since the Battle of New York (which Marvel's said was in 2012).
And what, have a picture of Jon Favreau in Swingers behind him?
Agreed. The only question is why study languages such as Punjabi, and why live in dorms, in law school.
Sounds like 2010 when they met was in Law School.
Exactly. They seem to be in law school not undergrad.
One correction: No way that's Matt and Foggy in undergrad. It has to be them in law school. Foggy's registering for Fall 2010 classes. The show seems set in winter 2014 (the first episode said the events of The Avengers, set in 2012, were two years ago). No way they were in undergrad in 2010, graduated, went to law…
Yeah, he was Iosef's smart lackey (not the wannabe chav one). He has the unpleasant encounter with Wick in the bath house locker room.
I was underwhelmed by that. In the trailer that bit got me so hyped. I thought tense confrontation, not stunted affable "whatever the lady suggests."
"God has mercy. I don't."
Peter McRobbie is great in the role. Finally realized where I recognized him from after I first saw this episode (he was Van Alden's boss in Boardwalk Empire, making him the third alum from the show).
And now I'm tearing up because you reminded me of the awesome musical number in Craig Ferguson's final Late Late Show episode. It's really good. I highly recommend it.
Aren't all stories made up of familiar pieces? The execution is everything.
Honestly kind of generic. No mix ins? Nice browning?
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