Meat Hat (for Meat Head)
Meat Hat (for Meat Head)
"We released them to Elsewhere."
The mythical Swan would be Susan (and Duncan in the beginning). Susan is the one whose life's work is to create and implant her clones into unsuspecting mothers and surrogates. The dead swan represents an end to Susan's work and/or her life. I think whoever hacked Rachel's eye either wants Susan dead, or is warning…
I hated him before he shot Leekie, but now he's the best! Very few of the non-clone characters are well developed or fleshed out, except Felix. I'd rate them from most developed to least as: Donnie, Mrs. S. (though she was way too mysterious for too long), Scott, Delphine, Kira (this only includes characters that have…
Not sure, but I think it's Delphine sans makeup (including eyebrow pencil). The lips look a lot like hers, plus she's blonde. Probably a flashback to after she was shot.
But not cheek-tumorless.
I love the way you segued from an Orphan Black comment to a Game of Thrones comment as if all of television is just one long show. Janis Joplin said, "It's all the same fucking day, man!" You might say, "It's all the same fucking show, man!" :)
Oh please! You've seen every single episode, but the reveal that Delphine is alive is going to make you stop watching forever?! I'm glad that Helena survived - when the writers killed her off in the finale of season 1 they probably hadn't planned the next season or realized how much people would like the character and…
Yeah, I'll admit I bought into Rachel selling everyone out right up until she asked the question about euthanizing the babies. I was really disappointed in her for a moment there, because I thought (and think again) that she has grown beyond just being an evil villain. Everything she has gone through through with…
You've lost that bet many times over.
If that is what the writers were intending, it's pretty strange. The early Victorian eugenicists were living in the same world of massive wealth disparity that gave rise to Communist revolutions and were operating with very early-stage, limited scientific knowledge. Upper-class people wanted to help the poor (or…
But the Dutch aren't causing the unbearable suffering of infants by messing with their genes.
Thank you for calling him out on that! That response did bother me and I was trying to decide how to respond. You hit the nail on the head. A combination of knowing people "in the program", watching shows like "Elementary",talking to people and reading (in other words, being part of our society).
The first 12 Step group to form in Westeros and they all get slaughtered for the free coffee and donuts.
The Hound: "You killed my sponsor, prepare to die!"
It's in preparation for the Grimm crossover episode. "Someone go grab the stick!"
HA!! When Theon gets there, Tyrion will really have to watch it with the dickless jokes.
I just thought of something… does Sansa know that Littlefinger was directly responsible for Ned's arrest and the killing of his men, which led to his beheading? Obviously she didn't when she was in King's landing. No, there is no way she knows. Now I'm looking forward to her reuniting with Bran and finding out all…
Ha! Good luck with that! "Well, Sansa, since that marriage I arranged for you with the Psychotic Bastard didn't work out, how about you and I rekindle that romantic scene we had going before Lysa saw me molesting you and tried to murder you before I threw her out the moon door? In return, I'll manipulate your cousin…
Actually, Jaime said he was going to give Bronn a huge bag of gold to gather up some guys and go kill the High Sparrow… or something to that effect. But, yeah, Bronn was mentioned.
I like the Dany idea, though I'm not sold it's going to happen. It's difficult to imagine Arya leaving the House of Black and White (cookies, my favorite!) without snatching some faces, at the very least. I don't even get why J'hquen (sp?) gave the Waif the OK to kill her? The Waif seems to be acting out of personal…