He Jamie's man now and is technically an elevated lord who commands in the Lannister army.
He Jamie's man now and is technically an elevated lord who commands in the Lannister army.
I love that Jon's key political ideal is like: forgive everybody but Littlefinger, he is a slimey weasel.
You don't want to risk Sansa either. But basically I think the show is doing a great job of showing how Jon could be either of those things or how Sansa could be lead down the path to becoming Cersei or Daenarys depending on how she handles Littlefinger/leading.
Yeah it's a gift basket of usurpers.
I don't think I have ever fist pumped harder than when Arya meet up with Hot Pie and learned the truth about Jon. Whenever Jon and Arya meet again I'm gonna melt into nothingness.
In other unrelated news: Harrison Ford flunked economics, discounted the benefits o modern medicine, and miscalculated the inflation rate. This has lead to realize that he is gonna run out of money before he dies so he can't retire just yet and he sure is happy that nostalgia is gonna buy him a new house and a metric…
This comment may or may not be sarcastic but I was rewatching the espn broadcast of OJ Made in America and at one point there is inclusion of a news broadcast with a statistic that states before the trial 65% of black Americans thought OJ was innocent and 65% of white Americans thought he was guilty. After the trial…
Trumpet solo in Fake Empire by the National. Every time it starts I dance like a dweeb.
Because you know alt right wingers never form up and band together unless there is a tv show for them to misunderstand and form around. This is the dumbest argument I have read. The scum who consist of the alt right don't need reasons or rallying cries, they invent them on their own.
I disagree. The city is rocked but has rallied after weathering the Joker and the foundation of trust built over the film between the citizens and public officials the and the restored faith in public institutions is what is at stake when Batman takes the blame.
Neither boat blows up both boats call Joker's bluff and don't pull the trigger proving their humanity. The fact that the boats didn't blow up is the point.
I like the scheme of the two boats a lot tbh. Totally made sense of the Joker's character in that film to trying to level humanity down to its basest form so that he could abide by it. It did somehow make the threat against the whole city feel smaller and Jim Gordon selling out to become a rash stooge concerned…
It's a great movie and while the that gripping feeling is impossible to sustain for a 3 hour film it's pretty much a marveling achievement in all of film much less superhero flicks. It's legacy speaks for itself.
It's hard to watch that massive pop where they won the belts in Dallas and watch them hug each other in tears with their belts and think WWE will screw this up in 6 months and they will be unceremoniously disbanded in 18 or so months.
Also the thing about the APA was that it was originally some muscle guys thrown together in the ministry of darkness but Bradshaw and Simmons gelled so well they hung together after it all fell apart.
Tag teams inherently don't draw as much as single person v single person stories of competetion are easier to sell so Vince has devalued the form.
Went and saw Baby Driver with Mrs. Bunk and enjoyed the hell out of it. She also loved it.
So I guess the faceless men also taught Arya the secret of Jonestown mass murder. That has got to be one of the best scenes in the show's history.
Counter argument: Good scene as not every enlisted solider is a raping/murdering monster. They just wanna go home, which is an important lesson for Arya( the audience) to learn.
It always felt like Luke had some kind of strange Stockholm syndrome catering to Lorelai and Rory's quirky whims that ASP fooled herself into thinking that was real love and could sustain a relationship.