If only he had crossed his fingers and told the crow "Hang Dai, Cocksucker"
If only he had crossed his fingers and told the crow "Hang Dai, Cocksucker"
That's a great question about his culpability in his and Nora's disintegration. See clearly has her own issues with wallowing in grief that manifest in depression but the show makes a great point that Kevin was always to afraid to truly be open to her so in some ways he let his and her issues break him instead of…
The point I was getting at( others have more clearly articulated it) is that Kevin Sr is stuck on a roof because his blind faith has driven everyone away just like that nameless lady from the opening segment at the beginning of the season
I think that would be a great point to end the show on. That life, relationships( romantic, familial, with God or otherwise) is not subject to your control and your immediate expectations but if are willing to sacrifice that control somewhat and trust others than life and relationships can be fulfilling and not a slow…
I love that the show ended its penultimate episode the same way the season began, with a person of blind faith stuck standing on their roof alone and destroying their lives because of it. Excellent work there by Lindelof.
It's a strange dichotomy. The Old Gods require a much steeper sacrifice( death, pain, security, in some cases free will) but they offer an eternal pay off an afterlife and positive influence in a person's life. The New Gods don't want blood or death they just need your attention and consumption but you get no reward…
That was 7 years ago that was like 37 years ago in social media years.
Uncle Jackie in the jail cell before the execution.
So I went and saw this with my fiancée because nostalgia. Perfect grade for the movie. The whole bank scene is the most fun the movie lets itself have before bashing us over the head daddy issues and magic mcguffins.
He is like that the whole movie. It is like the directors are yelling "REMEMBER YOUR A SPAINARD" as if Bardem had forgotten so every fifth word he just turns the accent dial to 11 and utterly mangles a word.
The guy was on CNN trying to spur discussion about college students "coming out of the I voted for Trump closet". He seems to really like being on tv.
City Middle is so depressing that Matt refuses to sing it in concert. This has to make it the most National song of all National songs.
WWE has an awful way of booking babyfaces aside from super dominant Roman Reigns. They want everybody to take a beating before a comeback win.
Being able to play from the middle is just an awesome and foolproof strategy come final tribal. You can take create for controlling the game and your destiny while not being one of the big target leaders of other alliances who always get blamed for the blood on everyone's hands. It takes a special player to be able to…
It's the perfect amount of immunity wildness for me. They tried to get tricky with it in season 32 by having it be hard to get and allowing folks to combine them to form the super idol but that was just to much. My issue with it is that Troy and Tai found these idols at camp pre merge. You can't just take them away…
To be fair Tai has zero idea that Sarah has this legacy advantage and what it does and zero idea that Troy is packing an idol. He is trying to get a sneak attack idol knock out against Troy(I assume at least) so he doesn't want to rock the boat and tip off Brad. It's not awful game play it just didn't work out.
In the show's defense they have had vote steals, the legacy advantage, and other advantages for several seasons now in order to give game changing life lines in play so we don't have a pagonging. Plus it's traditional to have an idol per camp and then have them disappeared after use post merge until there is one…
Sarah winning was the only logical and just conclusion to this season.
I'm shocked we aren't getting a Styles v Owens rematch at MITB. You could easily slot Tye Dillinger and Rusev into MITB.
What a time to be alive man. I don't even think they do the midnight screenings on Thursday's anymore. It's all just Thursday premiere dates and 7pm and 9pm showtimes.