Alright, tell me then what's wrong about wanting to see a girl you think is attractive nude?
Alright, tell me then what's wrong about wanting to see a girl you think is attractive nude?
I meant if they were determined to give us a rape scene (Sophie Turner in adult situations) they might as well at some point have a regular nude scene (since she's now 19 and she's been in adult situations in the show now). That's what I meant with that "in return."
Also, as I said to the other person, are you people…
If you're one of those people who thinks that I specifically want to see a scene of Sansa nude and getting raped, that's not what I was saying in the slightest. I was saying that we did get a rape scene (I specifically said "suffered through") but that we didn't get a nude scene.
Also, I'd just like to point out that…
I already explained that that is not at all what I meant.
That wasn't what I was freaking saying… What I WAS in fact saying is that they showed us a rape scene (which is unenjoyable) but they didn't show us a regular nude scene. The "even if some of them won't admit it" was referring to wanting to see attractive people nude IN GENERAL not specifically wanting to see nudity…
Yeah, cuz there haven't been other such scenes at all on this show. Also, I specifically said I didn't enjoy the rape scene and that even though there was a rape scene there wasn't any nudity. The point wasn't that I specifically want to see Sansa nude while getting raped, the point was that we got a rape scene but no…
I seriously doubt it.
Jesus fucking Christ. Creepy opinion? First of all the "we" referred to us not seeing a Sansa nude scene, that's true regardless of whether or not you would want one or not. Secondly, I think Sophie Turner is hot and as such I would like to see her naked. People like to see people they find attractive naked, even if…
I felt mostly confused (cognitive dissonance) because I feel shocked at the idea of them actually killing Jon Snow when I think he still has (had?) a big arc ahead of him with his true parentage. I feel shocked enough not to really believe it, even.
Still disappointed we didn't get a Sansa Stark nude scene this season though… We had to suffer through her rape and yet we didn't get any nudity in return. Now that's freaking bleak indeed.
They should have had him do some horrifying zombie screams and showed him eating the meat off of living men and have had the people around react as if he was just kidding around.
Zombie Greg: Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugh
Random Guard 1: Oh Greg, you so cwazey.
Zombie Greg: Uuuuuuuuuuuuuugh! *Eats Person*
Random Guard 2: Haha, good…
I'm fairly sure that Lena Headey said she went nude for this scene. For how much of it, I don't know.
I get why they needed to make Joffrey that bad, plus he had some crazey genes so fair enough, but Meryn… Not a fan of that. They laid it on so freaking thick. Most of the people Arya has killed, except for the Hound, have been so one dimensionally evil it makes that part of her journey lose weight for me.
I would assume so Jorah and the merc guy can find it when they come looking for her.
For me the final scene itself is just all about family. A guy spending time with his family as many regular Americans would. For my money it doesn't matter whether or not Tony dies because in my mind David Chase' intention wasn't to give an answer at all. In fact, I think the very point of the cut-to-black ending is…
For me the final scene itself is just all about family. A guy spending time with his family as many regular Americans would. For my money it doesn't matter whether or not Tony dies because in my mind David Chase' intention wasn't to give an answer at all. In fact, I think the very point of the cut-to-black ending is…
I think this idea of Tony being a sociopath had been toyed with in the past and said to Melfi by other people too (I think Melfi herself also at some point used it to describe Tony). So I don't think it's completely out of nowhere, but I agree it felt a bit sudden and a bit heavy-handed. Other than that though, great…
I think this idea of Tony being a sociopath had been toyed with in the past and said to Melfi by other people too (I think Melfi herself also at some point used it to describe Tony). So I don't think it's completely out of nowhere, but I agree it felt a bit sudden and a bit heavy-handed. Other than that though, great…
Probably my favourite episode of The Sopranos so far. It reminds me of Breaking Bad, the way it's focused almost entirely on the consequences of a decision and getting in the head of the main character. The way it's structured in a very specific way. All stuff that I love.
Probably my favourite episode of The Sopranos so far. It reminds me of Breaking Bad, the way it's focused almost entirely on the consequences of a decision and getting in the head of the main character. The way it's structured in a very specific way. All stuff that I love.