thesearenotmypants
Thesearenotmypants
thesearenotmypants

So how much time of support is acceptable? Is there a deadline? Or do you need to have been born with certain political points of view?

Stannis was killed on-screen, they just cut away at the last second (which is weird for a show which makes it a point to revel in excessive violence - they didn’t cut away from Oberyn’s eye-popping, for example). Whereas the Blackfish is simply reported dead.

No.

But Brienne gave him these almost mortal wounds and left him assumedly dead.

And then she tells him to just kill himself. Yeah, that’s how you’re supposed to treat victims of abuse. I mean, I guess they were going for “tough love”, but come on, that was nasty.

Also his henchman Bronn has returned, who’s also letting it dawn on him that perhaps the cushy life he was once promised (a castle, a lady) might require more work than was initially laid out, and even then isn’t quite on the agenda.

No kidding. I remember people having unfavorable opinions on Fant4stic after it was announced (including some racism), and when it came out it really, truly sucked. But before that, it didn’t gather nearly as much apprehension and downright hatred than this one does.

McCarthy was talking explicitly about the YouTube commenters who turned this movie’s trailer into the most downvoted video of all times. So in this article, in this context, we are talking about the YouTube commenters hating the new Ghostbusters movie, not every single person anywhere else on the Internet.

It’s not really reasonable to expect people to stay away from all the Internet only to avoid spoilers, especially not after Gawker media has introduced this huge spoiler warning sign (at least they did on io9, but there’s no reason why the rest of the blogs cannot use that as well). Or do you think everyone in the

I think it depends on how she returns. If she does exactly what she just told the Dothraki? Well, then at least she stays true to her family’s name. But if she returns as a savior, say, by flying her dragons to the North and defeating the Night King and the White Walkers and have her armies destroy the Wights - people

This season does an awful lot of mirroring or at least referencing season one, doesn’t it? Jamie and Cersei return to their earlier carefree incest days, Dany gets to lead a Dothraki army after emerging from a fire alive, the Riverlands matter again all of a sudden (including the Freys), Sansa does needle work, Jon

Wow, that’s quite a spoiler in the headline.

In Germany we have a saying: “Ist das Kunst, oder kann das weg?” (Is that art or can we put it/throw it away?). Pretty much sums up my opinion on modern art: Sometimes I’m told a thing is art and I just can’t see why. So I understand why this prank worked so well. How can you tell something is art when pretty much

The story in the second season was a bit of a letdown after season one, but hey, so was season two of Game of Thrones for me, so it’s not like a series cannot come back from a weaker season.

Here’s to hoping for a third season of Agent Carter on Netflix.

The whole story enrages me, I’d better stop thinking about it. This is one of those times where I hope that karma exists.

I thought Houston came home earlier when Polanski and the girl were still there, but I thought it was after the rape had already been committed.

I’m not sure he’s “useless” because I think he got more than the “Confess!”-treatment. The Faith Militant seem to be very unforgiving when it comes to homosexuality, so who knows what they did to him.

To be fair, her city garb was in desperate need of some mending, or at the very least a wash.

I guess in this case they might’ve explained to her the point of the scene and she may have allowed it then for plot reasons.