The third has been my favorite so far, followed by the last. The 2nd and 4th? Not so much.
The third has been my favorite so far, followed by the last. The 2nd and 4th? Not so much.
I guess I see your logic there, but the books are good. I'm not normally a fantasy sort, and these aren't your typical fantasy books, and I got caught up in them from the first book. The fourth was tough, but I did enjoy the most recent and am looking forward to some sort of series denouement.
That would be kind of the ultimate "fuck you" to her rapist scumbag brother…what was his name? Goldilocks (oh snap!)…Gaining an army, plus dragons, and having the ability to take Westeros, but not doing it? Take that!
Or just move some letters around…Stoned Templar Pilates
Or Tool Time?
Now that is a waste of a perfectly good time machine…don't you people have ex's to erase or seek vengeance upon?
"The Lannisters might eventually be destroyed, and the kingdom restored to a just and honest ruler, but that victory would still have to take place in a world where the rightful hero watched his pregnant wife stabbed to death in front of him, then bled out in front of his dying mother."
Ok, we're in season 3 now? How can anyone be such an avid fan of the show (I give leeway to those who became fans after the first season and THEN read the books) and not have gone and read the books? If Breaking Bad had a series of books, I'd have read those bitches after the first episode.
That makes sense then, as in the books it seems that things move pretty quickly. That being said, I think I read or heard in an interview that one of Martin's challenges has been juggling so many characters and allowing for the passage of time between places, when the only modes of transportation are ship, horse or…
It may have been mentioned already, but I think that Arya is aging awfully fast, no? I mean, she's a lovely and talented young woman…and that's it, she's blossomed into a young woman, when in the books she's supposed to be what, 12? Understandably, and if you look at the first season, there's no account for how child…
I'm assuming they used that board from Sound City?
Well-said. And to add, I keep seeing reviews of shit like Deep Space Nine and the Sopranos on the front page for some bizarre reason?!
I can't defend it, though it is a guilty pleasure, if not for the "celebrity sniper" alone.
"Does anyone want to know what lurks deep inside the recesses of Michael Bay’s heart, or want Justin Lin to abandon the Fast And The Furiousfranchise to explore his feelings about his father?"
Actually, yes. That would be refreshing.
I don't think he raped him in a physical sense, but in a mental one. Teddy was cocksure that he wouldn't have gone down without a fight in prison and possibly triumphed over his jailhouse rapists, so he suggested that Daniel didn't because he's less of a man and, possibly, gay. Daniel just knocked him out and…
He's too whiny for me. That whole sub-plot is just not doing it for me. He could have left it out completely and it wouldn't have made an impact.
It's gotten a lot better. Since this first episode…where are the rest of the reviews?
Still love er, but she pissed me off…I'm not speaking to her right now.
The end was awesome and I hate to say it, but sometimes I forget just how hot Carrie Brownstein is. She's so talented and funny, but dang, she looked great in that skit! She always does, but especially there.
Petty shit like this is why you're only the Grammar Police and not the Grammar Army.