Season One's sixth episode, Rick Potion No. 9, was pretty damn dark.
Season One's sixth episode, Rick Potion No. 9, was pretty damn dark.
I'd rather have a review of People of Earth. I love that show.
Does the reviewer ever compare male action stars to Ken? Doubt it.
Manfred E. Newman?
You've said twice that you haven't watched Justified. Give yourself a little treat and watch it.
I am Queen because I can walk through fire, untouched.
I like mine better.
And "Arya" is a Faceless Wolf.
The First Fisted Men.
Perhaps, but a giant was killed during the Battle of Black Castle. It could be him, if the Night's Watch didn't burn him.
Perhaps the wolf we were shown isn't Nymeria, but a member of her pack. The wolf is about to kill Arya, but Nymeria appears just in time to save her.
And maybe Lincoln would have championed women's rights so they'd get the right to vote about 55 years earlier.
I can't blame her for helping the Saint: 1) It might save her life and 2) Jesse et al were responsible for her dad's death,
What happened? Shit happened.
I've got some weird love for Dogma.
During the battle strategy discussion, it was emphasized how important it was for Ramsey's troops to come to them. Something about a pincer movement, trenches to stop the horses, blah blah de blah blah.
Just had some Stouffer's mac and cheese yesterday. Loved it.
Which family members would those be? Of the living ones, he would listen to Benjen (yes, I'm using the term "living" loosely) and Bran, now that he's the Three-Eyed Raven. He wouldn't listen to Arya. Looks like it's still a division between the sexes.
And Jon is alive thanks to a woman, a woman he had no problem banishing because Davos insisted on it. That could turn out to be a big mistake, just as it was a mistake to not heed Sansa's warnings about Ramsay.
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