Way back in episode one:
Way back in episode one:
“I saw someone posit that Sansa and Littlefinger probably planned to hold the Eyrie’s troops for the very last minute, but that’s nonsense. Sansa wouldn’t have left her half-brother in danger or Ramsay out of danger for a minute longer than necessary.”
Should I point out that, if Syrio is, in fact, standing behind The Waif in this scene, then Meryn Trant did not finish him off?
Mace Tyrell’s, for what it’s worth.
“a commentary with director’s Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.”
The books do a better job explaining them, but it’s easiest to understand the Faceless Men if you think of them not as assassins, but as monks/nuns.
Jon’s already been burned, so we know he doesn’t have Dany’s magic fire immunity. When Lord Commander Mormont was attacked by a reanimated dead body (season 2 or 3 I think?), Jon threw an oil lamp at it and burned his hand in the process. Spent a few episodes walking around with it wrapped.
Related story, just for fun. Thursday night, I attended a presentation the Russo bros gave about Captain America: Civil War. Someone in the crowd came up to the mic during the Q&A to “thank them for getting D.C. so right” in Winter Soldier.
Dinklage’s performance is all the more amazing when you realize he was emoting to a stick covered in green fabric.
Good luck! Come back often. And I hope this means that things are so awesome in your household that you don't both need to work full time at the moment.
Better yet, now, in a bid to avenge Oberyn, his bastards have...extinguished his family name?
Minor point, but Frank *was* sporting a skull on his chest the last time we saw him. When he shows up to snipe the ninjas on the roof with Matt, he was wearing it.
If you watch the Bucky/Tony gunshot scene closely, I think, you’ll see that Bucky isn’t actually trying to shoot Tony at all. He’s shooting at *someone else,* and Tony saves that person.
This, this, a thousand times this. American police are also trained to interview chronologically, and taught that information isn’t reliable if it can’t be recalled that way. There have been a handful of police departments that have experimented with a different method for interviewing sexual assault victims (if I…
Precisely. I don’t know the man and can’t speak to his psychology, but something about this feels...performative.
I believe you’re fairly young, from your mention of university, so let me just say this from an older perspective — by your 30s, that idea that there’s something wrong with “breaking up over sex” seems absurd. It’s fine to break up over sex.
Guy-to-guy, I just want to say this — be extremely careful not to let your empathy for her struggles with expressing her sexuality get you into a situation where your sex life together feels like it’s unsafe for you. I’ve been there. I had to learn that, though I understood *why* my (now ex) wife had the struggles she…
Is no one going to point it out? Fine, I’ll be the one to point it out.
For 11 of 13 episodes, she was specifically trying to keep him alive for evidence purposes. Admittedly, that made the plot more about her personal journey than about any sort of utilitarian logic (in the utilitarian sense, Simpson was right all along). But it made for a better story.
*spoilers if you haven’t seen it all*