Cersei's line about little girls made me think of Nigeria. Obviously they couldn't have planned this to be true, but it was disturbing.
Cersei's line about little girls made me think of Nigeria. Obviously they couldn't have planned this to be true, but it was disturbing.
He's slick, but maybe not as slick as he thinks. I still recall Cersei showing him that sometimes a direct approach can overcome all the knowledge and trickery in the world.
I can't recall it specifically, but I think there was a scene from last season where Tywin bristles at the "slander" from Stannis about Joffrey's parentage. I actually think Tywin IS clueless about Jaime, though it seems almost willful.
Well, he's being very nice to her, even though her mom tried to kill him for a crime he didn't commit, their marriage means he can't be with the girl he actually cares for, and she's pulling foot-stamping moves like refusing to eat.
Actually, I thought he was trying to put his plan into practice: put Jaime at the Rock, get him married, and having kids. So Jaime's ready to take over as Lord as soon as Tywin dies, and there are kids ready to carry on the line.
Loved him in Burn Notice. When he gives Fi and Michael engraved throwing daggers to symbolize their bond, and then happily notes that he made one for himself too…that was awesome.
The filibuster reform stuff started mainly online through petitions.
If they had time to pull her off the plane, why not just ground the plane with "mechanical difficulties" and not kill 329 people?
How about this—-a lot of people don't want to work for SHIELD. They're a right wing nightmare version of the UN. They ignore local laws and even engage in firefights with national armies. Not only that, but they caused the alien attack on Earth, and during the attack the alien who led it escaped death or a trial…
Plus the zombies are probably just citizens concerned over Hershel's socialized medicine.
I read it was a money dispute.
Have we learned whether the Royal Family is human? We've never seen one woge. I don't count Renard's woge, he's half-hex.
Right, they're stronger and faster than people, and maybe some other stuff.
I think she gets how it works if they stay in King's Landing, she just thinks Tyrion and her could run away to Braavos or wherever and live happily ever after.
"I come from Scranton, Pennsylvania. And that's as hardscrabble a place as you're gonna find. I'll show you around sometime, and you'll see: it's a hellhole! An absolute jerkwater of a town! You couldn't stand to spend a weekend there. It's just an AWFUL, AWFUL, sad place… filled with sad, desperate people with no…
The Silent Bob thing always makes me think that, this time, he's going to say something besides "Hodor." His pause this week made me think that even more, then when he just "Hodor"-ed I laughed so hard I was crying.
I used to think she was a spy, but no way she's working for Tywin. She's had ample opportunity to kill Robb, and has chosen not to do so.
There's this place near me that makes amazing orange chicken, and they put it in this big bowl, and its always disappointing when I realize that only the top layer is orange chicken and its just resting on a bed of those crispy noodle things.
She kills multiple people to "free" a machine sentience. I don't have any sympathy.
Stuff could come out in trays that look like boxes.