smartazjboy
Smartazjboy
smartazjboy

Absolutely agree. It’s almost like when D&D met with GRRM to find out what happens in the end, they only wrote down a 2-3 sentence synopsis for each main event or character and then used these bulletpoints as a framework for the plot without knowing how to connect them all together in a meaningful way.

Thank you! I can understand Dany becoming crazy, but the fact this is her first truly evil act, and it was to kill 100,000s civilians who had just surrendered to her????? Out of nowhere, imho. The plot has been rushed all season, I wish B&W hadn’t wanted to stop the show so quickly, it’s too hard for them to fill the

Yeah, I’ve been saying since they passed the books it’s felt like a SparkNotes version of the story. A lot is happening that makes sense on paper but just doesn’t feel emotionally satisfying. 

Detective Pikachu, or, The Assassination of Mr. Mime By The Coward Tim Goodman

I wasn’t upset with any of the plot or character developments—Dany going mad was inevitable—and the episode was visually and technically stunning. The problem is that Game of Thrones has felt incredibly, needlessly rushed for the past two seasons.

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I have no idea what the show’s basis is for Dany and her advisers constantly acting like the outcome of this war is a foregone conclusion. They have been getting spanked all over Westeros, Cersei has an overwhelming number of anti-dragon weapons that are now proven to be effective, they said the numbers between the

He’s the world’s most likable scumbag.

I haven’t been part of the problem this time! I have 7, 9, X and X-2 on my Vita, and 7 and 9 have bugs, so I’ve left those be, and I got 12 on PC last year, so it’s recent enough that I didn’t get sucked in, even with the cool new additions. Normally I am weak and I just buy ports. So far.... I’m good. 

Based on the ‘rules’ of time travel established in the movie, it is fair to extrapolate:

I just don’t think you can judge any of the characters off their origin story. There’s typically so much more freedom for character exploration in the second outing. 

And they do make them, JetBlue for example has entertainment units that don't have these cameras.

There is also an interview seen in the Cap exhibit in Winter Solider that makes it clear that Cap isn’t her husband in the original timeline (either that or she is a fantastic actor).

Given Jon’s consistent incompetence throughout the series, I’m not shocked he had little to do with the NK’s defeat. He’s a great fighter, but as a tactician...yeesh.

I was at a bar, since i’m lucky enough to have no tv and a drinking problem, and for to watch both games simultaneously. It was sport nirvana. 

Dame hit that shot about 2 minutes into the Sharks-Knights OT. I remember because I was praying for the basketball game to finish before the OT started, and ended up switching frantically between the two like a small child on Adderall

I didn’t think this series had an episode left like that in it. Last week was all boring table setting. This week was a table setting episode too, but my god, it was brilliant. It’s what a table setting episode should be. It basked in who these characters are, and made so many beautiful moments from it. It showed what

“If You’re Not a Superfan, ‘Hellboy’ is Hell, Boy.”

It’s still immersive because all you see in your vision is game, and it’s 3D so you have depth and scale. It depends on how its implemented. Its kinda like a first person camera but you control a person standing a few feet away from you instead of yourself.

The first time was just to case the joint and rob it a little.”