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And they have no inherent objection to hooking up with Gendry.

I did say “typically”, thus allowing for exceptions but not so many as to undermine Fiona’s generalization.

To be fair, women typically put forth more effort to be pleasing to the eye.

I thought the third was better than the second. It had a horse that kicked bad guys, and dogs that bit them.

In this case Arya actually does come closer to figuring out what she wants after screwing someone, which is not unheard of.

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SweetOnPollyOliver

Asha in the show was an example of the writers assuming the opposite, as she’s straight in the books.

The character is still 11 in the books, but her most recently released sample chapter still had her seducing Raff the Sweetling in order to kill him. I believe GRRM has admitted that he should have started the characters older if he’d realized how little time would lapse over the course of the books.

Did any incarnation of Father of the Bride ever get any sequels?

Did she not watch the episode where Arya was ogling Gendry when he was shirtless at the forge in Harrenhal?

The lesson of the movie is that first generation immigrants are doing it wrong and need to be taught by the next generation to use neologisms.

A reboot is explicitly not part of the same continuity, even if it’s not the same as a remake.

I saw the headline and came here to object that the story is supposed to take place in Italy rather than Germany, but I saw the article itself doesn’t say that. I know lots of places have headlines written by different people than the articles, but I didn’t think AVC could afford that division of labor.

At any rate, not like Chauncey Gardner.

It does at least say “later” in reference to Chicago.

Beginning life as the back-page supplement to a satirical newspaper and later setting up a home base in Chicago—a city that prides itself on rejecting the mainstream appeal of the coasts—The A.V. Club built its reputation on being a website that preferred to be a little outside. Rather than catering exclusively

I also liked Hard Eight more than the more indulgent films PTA released later.

Casting a post-pubescent Peter is a long established tradition... as long as it’s an actress.