But on the TV show Ptolemy was depicted as an adolescent, so it fits with the inventory.
But on the TV show Ptolemy was depicted as an adolescent, so it fits with the inventory.
Ramsay Bolton isn't a child, and this is a list of child rulers. But I agree that he's much worse than Joffrey.
It might be finished this year, but according to his publishers, it won't be published any earlier than next year.
His publisher stated back in January that there was no possible way that the book would be published prior to 2015.
In all the previews I've seen, Norman is on his death bed looking pretty terrible. I don't know that that necessarily precludes him from being "something", but it seems like they are probably skipping over him and going right to Harry as Green Goblin.
Pretty much. You have to pay for 50% of the MSRP of the current phone you have before you can upgrade. That takes a year based on the payment schedule they give you. You can technically upgrade any time after 30 days, but you have to pay whatever the balance is to get you at 50% of the MSRP (plus, if you upgrade…
Depends. If you are on a 2-year contract, the only way to upgrade during those two years would be to pay the MSRP for the new phone. You only get upgrade pricing after your 2 year contract expires. They sometimes offer an early upgrade deal, but it's usually less than three months before your renewal date and it will…
I thought Kirkman specifically said (at least in relation to the comics) that The Walking Dead is Rick's story and that when Rick dies, the story will die with him.
Are you sure you have only missed this season, and not the majority of the series? Tyreese and his sister have been a part of the cast for two seasons now, so we obviously know the storyline involving his daughter and her boyfriend are not going to be a part of the TV narrative. I won't go into what happens or doesn't…
4. Joe didn't say that none of them saw Rick's face. He specifically pointed out that only one of them saw Rick's face, and the camera pans over to the dude who got choked out and saw Rick under the bed. Very alive.
Tara incurs entirely too many foot and ankle-related injuries to survive in the zombie apocalypse. During the first part of this season, she's walking down the road in UNTIED boots and trips and sprains her ankle. This episode, she falls, sprains her ankle again. Then she gets her foot wedged in something. It's…
I get it! Yeah, that would be pretty rad.
There are many reasons why it's easy to obsess over this series, but my main reason, and I think it is a big reason for a lot of other people, is that GRRM takes risks, and the show follows suit. Whether you read the books first or watched the show first, from the moment *spoiler* that Ned Stark loses his head, you…
But aren't the others already sensitive to dragonfire/dragon-related materials without the dragon itself being an "ice dragon"?
It is the law, but I once had an employer not send a W-2 until mid-March, and the IRS won't even allow you to file a complaint about it until 2/15. My husband and I receive money from an inheritance trust and we have to pay taxes on the interest, and that tax form has a deadline of 3/15, so we can't file our taxes…
My husband is one of those TV snobs that refuses to watch network TV (and he's mostly right), and I have been begging him to give this one a try after a million and one people have said how great it is. Amazon is streaming S1 on Prime, so I am going to show him this and cross my fingers I can convince him.
Everything I've read says S4 will be her last and she will play a supporting role, instead of a lead.
All Judith will know is post-apocalyptic life.
Wow, yeah, mine says outright that it will go into effect at my August 2, 2014 renewal. Hmmmm.....may be putting in a call to Amazon to find out why.
After the UPS debacle of 2013, and as much as I had shipped to me via Amazon Prime that was late, I should have a free account until the middle of 2016. (I exaggerate, but still.)