...remembered as the decade of snark, a period where being smart and funny also meant being witheringly condescending towards everyone and everything that wasn’t in on the joke.
...remembered as the decade of snark, a period where being smart and funny also meant being witheringly condescending towards everyone and everything that wasn’t in on the joke.
So they were both crusty old school entertainers just making a buck in the kids entertainment racket. Big deal. Get over yourself.
AV Club: Kinja was pretty disappointing.
Pitchfork randomly shitting on an album 27 years later is peak Pitchfork.
So am I allowed to listen to Sublime or not? The article isn’t clear and I want to make sure I’m legally protected against Pitchfork
God knows the passionate, heartfelt acting couldn’t.
“God knows the passionate, heartfelt acting couldn’t.”
NICE TRY, BENIOFF.
*chases“Robot_Jox” out of the thread, swatting his hind quarters a with rolled up newspaper*
Where the fuck are you getting the idea they have limited resources and time? They had nearly two years to put this season together and they are one of the highest-budgeted shows of all time.
Why lose your focus if Bran was secretly one of them already?
God what a horrible episode. For me, it ruins the entire series and makes me question whether I should even finish it (I know I fucking will). What a fucking shame, one of the best TV shows ever made has become...this. I’m too fucking tired and pissed off to really give a full breakdown, but just off the top of my…
The dialogue has trended downhill for several seasons now. One of my measures of this is a game I play called, “Can I say the next line before the character does.”
I must be in the minority here, the episode had a lot of good parts (I've been waiting for the Gaintsbane story for a while now), but overall the sum of it's parts make me wonder why they kept claiming they were running out of time for other story archs. Nothing really developed (aside from the Jon is a Targ bit), and…
I hope this isn’t too much book-context, but so much of the story’s soul and moral standing comes from Jaime’s internal journey. Davos is already there. Brienne has a pure heart but she’s kind of on another planet. But we follow Jaime as he changes and there are long stretches where his redemption is the only thing…
Fun fact, Grey Worm is two days from retirement.
This episode was absolutely awesome, and it hit me like a brick that one of the underlying major themes of the show is the redemption of Jamie Lannister.
I loved The Force Awakens. I hated The Last Jedi. And I’m approaching Rise of Skywalker with an open mind.
I hope it begins with the struggles of Elton’s early years
Sigh.
It’s awesome, a complete game. Basically no bugs, the odd minor ones. There is SO much to do. Everything just works and feels well done. I’ve died a ton without feeling like the game was being cheap. The story is meh but the world itself is deep and engaging.