punkrockoldlady
Punkrockoldlady
punkrockoldlady

If you can accept that she can magically wear the face of a dead person in such a way as to look like that person, rather than a person wearing a skin mask, why is it so hard to accept that the illusion works on her whole body?

According to the closed captions, it was Jorah. It sounded like him, too.

Yeah, there is that.

So we can talk about the books without people yelling "spoilers!!!!!" at us the whole time. The books are still relevant, even if the action has moved on in the show.

I was already imagining the internet losing its mind over the rapeyness of it. i was really relieved that they seemed like actually nice people. How often does that happen on this show?

You mean Sandor, I think. But otherwise, I think you're right on.

I could have gone my whole life without that seeing and hearing that nasty montage.

My objection to Euron is that he's a Greyjoy. I HATE HATE HATE the Greyjoys.

Yep.

I'm so sorry for you.

While the story couldn't happen without the fantasy elements, most of the action isn't driven by the fantasy elements. It's very odd.

Yes. Yes, there is.

If you only watch one episode, watch 1.07 The Wedding. Ohh la la.

Sexual violence is all over the place.

It's got romance elements but there is a lot of other stuff that goes on. In fact, I would argue that the later books have very few real romance tropes. I mean, yes there is a romantic couple at the center of the story but it's not about it.

Mason & Penelope got off pretty easy, even considering that they call her Pee. Well, to be fair, I'm sure they think they're calling her P, but still.

Because the patient is already in distress and knows that she's fat and should lose weight. Why do people think that fat people don't already know how fat they are and that they'll totally appreciate other people pointing it out to them..

I squeed over the Dead Milkmen shirt!

In what way is it pandering? Because it's about women? I ask because it's not possible to tell a story about women without telling a story about women. Are you saying its mere existence is pandering?

Jazzercise. Not yoga.