She seemed to have more "kill" shots, but I also think if it came down to a real duel, Brienne's armour would give her a real advantage.that was not present in this match
She seemed to have more "kill" shots, but I also think if it came down to a real duel, Brienne's armour would give her a real advantage.that was not present in this match
Wasn't that Pod's line when he nailed the King's Landing prostitutes for free? Many things are very sexy in GoT
Hi, I'm from the future. Your friend was right
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Can't believe LaFergs didn't mention his turn on The West Wing when mentioning his other credits. For shame!
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Sounds like she is, but her law knowledge is a bit lacking. She said that if Archie and Veronica came forward with the information about not finding a gun, it'd be inadmissible because they were committing a crime to get that evidence. That's only if the police do something illegal to get evidence. In fact, the…
*A musical adaptation of Jughead's novel. Can't have that boy getting any original ideas.
There's a big difference between a client and an employee.
I think that's a James Patterson series
That's how you make exactly one good season of television. Exhibit A: The OC, season 1. Exhibit B: The OC, season 2
Nice to see a woman actually tell Lip no for once. I like the couple, so I don't mind them working out their "casual vows" at the end, but this seems like the first time in a long time that Lip started and lost a fight with a woman.
Mmm okay. Yeah, I mean, I'm definitely against people who go to gay bars without any intention of being, y'know, gay. There are enough places for straight people to drink, thanks. That wasn't the part of the answer I was doubting.
Forgive my ignorance, but what's the matter with bachelor(ette) parties? Look, don't touch, make sure it's the weekend before the wedding, rather than the night before, and everyone goes home a winner.
You kid, but that's a "tell" tactic rather than a "show" one. I'd prefer to see him actually demonstrating leadership. It feels like his character has changed almost entirely since the first season and the only reason he still has gravitas is because he's played by Andre Braugher
I'd appreciate an episode with a more serious Holt, or at least one where he doesn't learn an Important Lesson at the end. His constantly being thrust into wacky scenarios is kinda killing his "Serious Leader" status for me
V and Kev have always been a character dynamic these writers can nail. What impresses me the most about their current arc is how it has been both realistic and true to their characters, while allowing both of them to be both right and wrong. Should Veronica care more about the kids? Yeah, probably. Has Kevin's…
The anticipation is giving me Gold Balls
Thanks for the advice and sympathy. As for not pressuring, I made her aware of my desires and would bring it up when we had our infrequent sit-downs to talk about any problems in the relationship. Pushing the issue wouldn't have progressed it and I wouldn't have felt good about it.
"Some balls are held for charity and some for fancy dressed. But when they're held for pleasure, they're the balls that I like best."