That COF was plum out of fucks to give, just having a totally bored look while she was getting stabbed by all of the knives.
That COF was plum out of fucks to give, just having a totally bored look while she was getting stabbed by all of the knives.
Basically the opposite of Bran the Builder then.
I don't particularly care for the character and never really have. I tolerate him now because he's the only vessel through which we might learn stuff.
I'm still trying to figure out what, exactly, Littlefinger thought would be accomplished in marrying Sansa off to Ramsay. If his entire game is to see himself put in power, how would an alliance with the Boltons, particularly with a wildcard like Ramsay, be in any way advantageous?
Definitely. Also, those last ten minutes are already a better zombie companion series than Fear the Walking Dead.
I knew I loved this episode, but I don't think I was able to pinpoint why until now.
If I had to guess, I would think he'd be cured by a Red Priestess of some kind, just to further establish that that's the only religion capable of getting shit done in this universe.
I loved that scene, because it essentially shows how the oral history of this show's story is being created. I imagine people like Tyrion, Jon and others could save the world, but history will always remember Tyrion as a monster, Jon as a bastard, etc. It's a nuanced story distilled down to its more fantastical…
That was a great episode ending, but what was bizarre was that the "Hodor" revelation got such a dramatic and tragic reveal - while the much more massive reveal about where the Others/White Walkers came from was handed out almost casually.
It worked so well that I hope the book doesn't even try to replicate it (which is an odd thing to say, since this is probably from what GRRM told them).
I was okay until that sorrowful theme of the North kicked in. Then I was done. Beyond done, even.
Toto's next big hit.
"Why don't you guys take better care of your Snarts?"
"It's not our fault! He keeps rediscovering his inner hero and sacrificing himself for everyone."
I was laughing more about where/how he suddenly procured chicken. Maybe they explained it during one of the times I went to the fridge. But I like thinking that Mick just happens to always have chicken on hand.
Man, so many obvious ones I missed too.
Watching this episode really showed me how much more impactful Laurel's death would have been on Arrow if Caity Lotz had been around.
Awww, I read that in his voice, complete with drawn out enunciation.
Maybe they're entering a command prompt.
What's strange is, I'm struggling to think of many real world places that end in City. New York City, Kansas City, and from there, I'm blanking because I'm a moron who sucks at geography. I mean, it's plausible that some major metropolitan areas would have "City" in the name, but not damn near ALL of them.
"I’m okay with this. Be good, Sara. Be better than me.”