Well, you don't want Larry mad at you. The next series of Curb will be off to FX, and he'll have a plotline that makes HBO look beyond awful.
Well, you don't want Larry mad at you. The next series of Curb will be off to FX, and he'll have a plotline that makes HBO look beyond awful.
I took it as Simon working through his bitterness and finding a way to send him off with praise ("let your honesty shine / like it shines on me") and a message not to worry ("I've got nothing to do today but smile") whilst engineering a warm message back to himself from Art (the ethereal "Here I am").
I agree she's right, and the end of the story must be either a destruction of the monarchy altogether (or at least the first steps to democracy), or the failure of the movement to install elected leaders.
I think it's deliberate. Dany is born, trained and acts 99.9% of the time like she's destined to be queen. She wants human relationships but it's hard for her to relate. I think she sees Missandei as a friend but finds it hard to put down the crown.
Triumph is great, sure, but am I the only one who prefers Reunited?
Also the fourth Doctor in City of Death (providing one of the first really chilling scares I ever remember as a small boy). He even bothered Quatermass back in the Hammer adaptation of "and The Pit"!
He's one of the leads in Argento's "The Card Player", a competent but fairly predictable gialli/murder mystery from 2004. I like it well enough, and Cunningham is probably the best thing about it.
Heart is Led Zeppelin for girls, ie the good Led Zeppelin.
But then you have to excise the small amount of fluff from DS9 too, and it becomes unstoppable.
"Dragons are leaving chemtrails!"
I'm not so sure about this. Dragons aren't common, but they are actual factual animals… they just went extinct. The White Walkers are undocumented myth.
Me too. In a world of horror, cruelty, suffering and death, these small acts and the fundamental decency and courage of Sam are like beacons. It might be one of my favourite moments in the show so far.
Euron: "Finger up the BUM BUM BUUUUUMMMMMM?"
Oh, you mean he's a Slider.
I watched it the other day, and it doesn't. It starts with Bucky, then the big action scene in Lagos, then the Tony VR/flashback thing is a good way into it.
I generally agree, but Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast (RHLSTP!) is an exception for me. It can be serious or very very stupid or both, but Herring's impish teasing and Would You Rather-style insane questions make it for me.
TAKE OUT YA DIIIICK
The episode where Holland appeared as Dreama Peaches, with her long pauses and "…yeeeeeeeas!" was a classic example of stretching a funny thing right past breaking point, through annoying and into amazing territory. It's one of the things CBB is best at.
My guess is that they are in hiding or on the run after the end of Civil War. I also predict Ant Man to have shrunk to the size of a baby and Falcon to be in full Mrs Doubtfire gear.
If the Infinity Gauntlet does not fit, you must acquit!