I felt a literal pang of fear when Littlefinger made that face at Sansa as Jon was being declared king. He’s definitely one of the most dangerous people in Westeros, if not the most dangerous. Being on his bad side does not end well for people.
I felt a literal pang of fear when Littlefinger made that face at Sansa as Jon was being declared king. He’s definitely one of the most dangerous people in Westeros, if not the most dangerous. Being on his bad side does not end well for people.
Right, but, she still needs a face to put on. Does that mean she murdered whoever that girl was to steal her face? That’s pretty dark, even for Arya.
It’s not like a politeness issue with me, it just makes me physically ill. I have a strong vomit sympathy reaction, and he always has a bit hanging out of his mouth and the belching.... I just can’t watch it, even though it’s just a cartoon.
So does Sam just wonder off into the Library and forget about Gilly and Little Sam? I’ve been wondering how this was going to work, him bringing her to the Citadel. Now, well, I’m still wondering.
huh. i hadn’t heard either of those theories. i like the Meera one, that would’ve been fun, and made sense.
I just kind of assumed since Barry changed the past, then a lot of the things that happened, now didn’t happen. Like Laurel is still alive. More likely, though, is after a couple of episodes they’ll just undo Barry changing the past.
This is really just a Rick and Morty question. Did they stop making Rick do the belch-talking constantly? I thought the show was funny, but couldn’t watch it due to that. Thanks.
I’m amazed that Gotham is still on the air, that people watch and enjoy it.
Jon hates Littlefinger? Has he ever even met him? Littlefinger was in King’s Landing, and Jon went to the wall. I’m not sure Jon hates Littlefinger. He may not like him, after Sansa tells Jon LF was the one who orchestrated her marriage to Ramsay, but it’s not like he has some long deep seated hatred of the man. I’m…
Anyone read David Gemmell? The Hound’s arc in this episode feels straight out of The First Chronicles of Druss The Legend.
i don’t know... calling Chris Evans a “great” actor is kind of a stretch. I mean, he gets paid for acting, and the job gets done, but I wouldn’t classify him as one of the greats. He’s definitely good enough, though, and likely so will whoever they get to play this role, whether they read the comic or not.
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While Nan does say Hodor was kicked in the head by a horse, it doesn’t mean in the book this end won’t be more or less exactly the same as the show.
I think she picked up one of the Children’s Dragonglass spears, and that’s what she threw. Dragonglass slays the Others.
gah! i want to unsee it again. how did i not see that before? so weird.
I’d love to see a movie or series of movies built around the “Cyclops was Right” idea. That’s a pretty dark turn, though, and a lot of world building to get to that point.
Boy, CBS really CBSed this one. Nobody CBSes an IP like CBS. Can’t wait for the Scorpion Crossover event.
Isn’t questioning whether to pursue this type of science, from an ethical or moral framework, an antiquated idea in today’s society? As ethics and morals are really philosophical discussions, do they have a place any more in regards to science? I was under the impression all the big brains of the world had concluded…
Glad this show didn’t get off the ground. Seemed like a really dumb idea. I’d like for the characters to return to AOS, however, as I don’t dislike them in that dynamic.
While I don’t disagree with some of your points, I disagree that the movie is poorly executed wall to wall. Spoilers to follow.