This is one of the most obnoxious, bloodthirsty, self-righteous articles I’ve read on here. This almost rivals the Ellie Kemper fiasco for ‘AV Club author desperately reaches to impugn artist’s character’ vibes.
This is one of the most obnoxious, bloodthirsty, self-righteous articles I’ve read on here. This almost rivals the Ellie Kemper fiasco for ‘AV Club author desperately reaches to impugn artist’s character’ vibes.
“Honey, this is Mr. Murray’s seat. He’s the star of Stripes. He was featured in Caddyshack, you know.”
“No no, he’s right, I actually am trying to kill him. Just so far unsuccessfully.”
“Now, where was his mom in all of this?”
If she’s anything like my mom, she’d’ve been standing there screaming how I must’ve done something to upset Mr. Murray and how I was really going to suffer when we got home.
Yeah, I liked Vyseris but I know he wouldn’t be around long, like Ed Stark.
He was a good man but a shit king. His tendency to avoid conflict whenever possible is kind but a bad look for an absolute monarch - sometimes conflict is unavoidable and necessary. He held the peace with his own life but set things up to go terribly the second he died.
I get that they’re going with an alcoholic state of puffiness for Aegon, and that 19-year-old Aemond is supposed to already be a formidable warrior, so they wanted to cast someone who looked like he could plausibly fight Daemon. But say what you will about the wind, and the sun, and the eyepatch, Ewan Mitchell looks…
It’s a very clear reference to Jon Snow who unites the realm in his fight against the cold enemies from the North. He also in a way liberated the Westeros from the grip of Targaryens. I think the victory is destruction of the iron throne which is a symbol of oppression. Aegon I was the conqueror and the Last Aegon…
New Aemond is the best part of the show.
I don’t know that it’s the trigger. People have been pretty credulous about how much one slightly-less-unfriendly family meal was going to heal the deep divisions between the two families. One cheerful dinner and a few decent toasts weren’t going to put Otto off his ambitions or make Aemond forget that someone at the…
Am I the only one who thinks the casting for Aemond was really off? It looks like he’s in his mid-30s while everyone else has aged appropriately. Kind of reminds me of SNL sketches where they use whoever is around to fill in roles resulting in some characters looking wildly older than others for humorous effect.
It’s made even more tragic by how we know the “Prince Who Was Promised” is total bullshit anyway, and it’ll be the last Targaryen heir’s little cousin, with none of the family blood herself, who takes care of everything.
The Queen’s political power was near nil. Her role is not to steer policy, or shape policy, and attempts to do so against the wishes of the Parliament, the elected officials who run the government and military of Britain, would be wrong.
I find it very odd that any Americans care about the UK monarchy. We won a war to get away from being forced to care.
She seemed lovely, for a Queen.
Dogs like that though, it’ll be like a pig ear.
While a sad necessity, the corgis must be buried with the Queen to join her mighty corgi ghost army.
Yeah, that’s pretty insane. TOS stopped short of taking any direct shots at Capitalism, but by the time we got to TNG in the late 80s, they were doing it pretty overtly.
My favorite is still wypipo complaining Star Trek is too woke. You know, the franchise that was noted for breaking several important interracial taboos and diversity barriers on TV 60 years ago.