Ghost Britta characteristically Britt-ad that Obi Wan Kenobi moment at the end.
Ghost Britta characteristically Britt-ad that Obi Wan Kenobi moment at the end.
I have no problem that you and, admittedly, many other people like her. I'm not just as crazy about her. She's quite overrated imo. I just prefer the rapport between Peggy and Jarvis more.
The orphanage director was the closest thing to a parent I had. She trained me to kill.
I really don't get the love for Angie, but Jarvis is essential.
It really was. I had completely forgotten about it.
Your second sentence made me think of how "Burning Down the House" would be great for one these.
Birthing smoke demon babies, probably.
Stannis is a stickler for grammar because of course he is. The reveal that he appreciates Sam, on the other hand, was quite surprising and sweet.
Jungle Book II: The Wrath of Shere Khan
It must be good.
I'm baffled as to why it's not mentioned in the review. (I sort of skimmed the review, so apologies if it's actually mentioned. I did a quick CTRL+F) That was the best moment in the episode for me, and I think it changed a lot of people's opinions on Stannis.
Bob Belcher would be proud of that.
"Ghost Ship" is Jack Johnson-esque? Wtf? The song clearly has a strong dub reggae influence. And it's also one of the best songs on the album.
Yeah, I like their sad ones too. At least that's what my itunes playcounts suggests.
"ps: has anyone physically aged worse than Damon Albarn?"
She was! I would say she was the best thing about that forgettable movie.
Margaery is a true shotacon.
I was quite surprised to see Rila Fukushima from Wolverine and Arrow. I have to say, she's a natural at delivering the dialogue in that invented dialogue (Valyrian?).
More like a man's grave.
lolz