I didn't really take it as they were bashing Bob's Burgers for being bad, just that they were having trouble with ratings, which isn't exactly untrue.
I didn't really take it as they were bashing Bob's Burgers for being bad, just that they were having trouble with ratings, which isn't exactly untrue.
I think it's because he's been sitting on this secret for such a long time. If he had come clean on his own, especially when she was depending on him more, she might have forgiven it.
Not even Bryan Fuller would make the character survive that.
I feel like abandoning Jorah will come back to bite her, but I'm not sure how. She doesn't need him to fight, she's got plenty of people for that. She doesn't really need him to advise, and she's pretty much gotten as far as she has by doing to the exact opposite of almost everything he's told her. All he had was…
That's why this whole talk of accents never bothered me, because Westeros is not a real place. And I'm American, so what do I know anyway. The only thing I found weird was that Tyrion, Cersei, and Jamie are all supposed to be siblings, but they all talk pretty differently from each other. And I re-watched the first…
I agree, except I'm all T and all shade. Septum piercings are fuckin gross. I do like April in general though and wished she got to show off her other looks on the runway.
I agree, Shae looked completely afraid on trial. She would glance up from time to time, but most of the time her eyes were on the floor. Plus, Shae is a firey, passionate person. If she were really mad, we'd KNOW it.
I don't know why Tyrion offering to buy Shae a house and servants was supposed to be a great deal. She loved him, so she wanted to stay with him, not be shoved off to live by herself and have Tyrion show up every once in a while to fuck her. That must have been pretty insulting, even to a former whore.
I just read up to the son's girlfriend being named Judith S. Kharyat, and I had to stop. Although, I think it would be an amazing drag name. Drag Race, get on it!
I think his point to Arya was that she may have this grand list of all the people she'd like to kill, but she's nowhere near ready. She may have all the desire and all the right reasons, but if she tried to kill anyone on that list they would smack her down faster than The Hound did. And as much as I love Arya,…
Similarly, I thought he looked like Alton Brown. And all that pig talk didn't hurt either.
I'm guessing with Varys' spies all over the place, they couldn't have Olenna, or any of the Tyrells, be seen dealing with your friendly neighborhood poison dealer.
The review/short story by Jerome Albertson is simply amazing.
Has anyone seen the WowPresents Youtube channel? They have interesting stuff on there like Alyssa's Secret, which is a must see for Alyssa Edwards fans. They basically give her a topic and she rambles on about it for a couple of minutes in her own dorky/charming way.
In the review, Molly mentioned Mother and Child (Divided), but I think Hirst's work Some Comfort Gained from the Acceptance of the Inherent Lies in Everything more closely resembles Bev's death. And what a title! And I wouldn't be suprised if Hirst had a few bodies in his freezer after looking through his website for…
When I first saw Courtney, I thought she was doing Elaine from Seinfeld and I got SUPER excited - then just disappointed when it turned out to be a really lame Fran Dresher impression. She didn't even do the laugh! That's 99% of the impression!
I love how one of the critic blurbs they included was "The best advice for most people is to not see 120 Days of Sodom." I think I'll take that advice. It doesn't seem to be as bad as I was imagining, but I don't think it's for me.
I just read an incredibly detailed synopsis of this movie on Wikipedia and I feel ill from just that. But then it says it has a ton of critical acclaim. Is it really that good? Because I just can't imagine it given the plot description.
I killed the dog (mostly so it would stop making that noise, jesus), gave the guy water (not out of the goodness of my heart, I thought he'd say something about Christa) and I saved Pete. I hope it doesn't mean Nick dies, it just looked like he ran off in the end. And I also promised to be Sarah's friend. It'll be…
I haven't seen it mentioned here yet, although I haven't read through all 3000+ comments, but Skyler had to have a hand in writing the confession tape script right? The way all the puzzle pieces fit together was too perfect for one of Walt's lies, and it was really reminiscent of the gambling story she told to…