As Lovecraft once said, that would be just like sucking a robot's dick.
As Lovecraft once said, that would be just like sucking a robot's dick.
Funny, here's a quote from Gregory on an interview with The Dissolve (about his "character"):
The funny thing is, all Stannis needs to become the legitimate king is for Tommen to die. By right, the throne naturally falls to him.
Nah, I assumed they just realized that they were following a man who had just sacrificed his daughter and was leading them towards certain death.
I'm assuming that it's a Martell ship, full of Martell guards. If they're in on the plan, then they'll have effectively taken Jaime and Bronn hostage, too. Though that doesn't make sense if it was part of Doran's plan. This whole plot didn't make sense, so I don't really know.
That's funny, I've been hoping Stoneheart shows up this whole time, but I don't think they'll bring her in after this episode. Since they are presumably intending to resurrect Jon in some way, it would be a little redundant to do if for yet another character. I can't imagine they want to embrace the whole comic book…
Would have been better if it took place on a cave in Dagobah.
Yeah, it's just a step down from a reading your memory card style of mindfuck.
It added up to the tragic feeling of Stannis' epic fuck-up, I agree. But his complete and utter lack of a chance for victory doesn't exactly make for exciting drama.
Part of it is the lazy editing. In the last few seasons, they've just been segmenting the show's running time into geographical sections, which isn't very conducive to pacing. They'll show you the King's Landing section, and then move off to Dorne, and so forth. It completely removes the fun and sense of build up that…
Man, that conclusion to Stannis' storyline was incredibly unceremonious. Part of it was the huge battle the show chose not to show us, and how little they writers cared about his character's end. You have to hand it to Stephen Dillane thought, because he certainly killed it. That look on his face before going into…
You can't have Frey Pies without Freys. And the show has seemingly forgotten about them, because they haven't been mentioned or seen all season.
SUPPOSEDLY George R.R. Martin is shooting to have the next book released before Season 6, so it even be possible to learn what happens to Jon before that.
Demanding that the two leads who are set as romantic interests by the movie itself have actual chemistry and resemble real human beings is weird?
I was curious about Wu. Letting him go seemed like a lost plot thread to me….
This just in: THE ORIOLES HAVE BEEN WIPED OUT BY COSMIC INCURSION.
I very much doubt that it's going to be a full-on reboot, more like a restructuring of things to make it a bit more easier for new readers to dig in.
Wow, I didn't realize this movie was shot by the South Korean cinematographer who did Oldboy. That's really weird, right?
Rest in peace, Christopher Lee. I always loved his acting, but I never realized how much of an awesome life he led. This obituary could practically be novelized. We're all sad to see him go.
Charlie knew he was marked for death. It seems like he finally accepted that, and decided to go out on his own terms—like a hero.