Bel. Biv. Devooooooooeeeee.
Bel. Biv. Devooooooooeeeee.
" We haven’t seen it since season two, when Sansa was forced to write the letter at the behest of her then-husband, that vicious moppet Joffrey. And it’s really not something Sansa would want Arya reading."
I understand their client was beset with problems that were never resolved, but I have to tell you that watching SeeSo stuff as an addon to Amazon prime video always worked well, and I enjoyed pretty much everything I saw on SeeSo. Bummed to see it go.
A difference with The Man in the High Castle is that it does not take place in the present day, and it sounds like this does.
I am surprised this is apparently not common knowledge, or at least common amongst the maester class/nobility. Dragonstone is a volcanic island called "Dragonstone" and dragonglass is obsidian, a rock formed by volcanoes.
Plot twist: Gendry and Meera Reed will save the world by punching the wights and White Walkers to pieces with their sweet, sweet muscles.
I noticed this as well, probably just a warmup for its inevitable reappearance.
Red Wedding 2: The Revenge in the books probably will not involve Arya at all, more likely it will be the Brotherhood without Banners/Lady Stoneheart, possibly at the upcoming wedding between Daven Lannister and Unnamed Frey Maiden #26.
I'm just saying I would *not* want to be on the Dreadfort Cleanout/Spruceup crew.
He still has the (dubious) prize the Boltons won't be using anymore, The Dreadfort.
If he's lucky, he'll get fired from that, but the severance will probably be pretty good.
Projection is a notable trait of the modern GOP.
Non-serious answer: a sitcom that takes place in an alternate universe where Cersei was married off to Stannis instead of Robert.
If this is a real question, my answer is a live action series about the War of the Ninepenny Kings or an animated series on the Dance of the Dragons.
This movie better not have any turkeys.
Of course I have not yet seen this adaptation, but to my mind in the book Offred is more like… what could happen if you become complacent with the gains made by women and/or dismissive of what 'strident' feminist types are trying to do.
Stayed up late this weekend to watch the first episode of the new season and was really pleased.
Ted will pay for that tape.
Fair enough, I suppose you might be able to enact such legislation in states where it will benefit Republicans and put even more Republicans in Congress.
No, my initial comment was not properly framed as "this is the rhetoric that is used to obscure the actual likely outcome of a Medicare for all system with evidence: much of the world has implemented a system like this, and done it successfully, so we could, too." That was my fault, not yours.