Hey, 1978 called and they want their rhetoric about the punk scene back
Hey, 1978 called and they want their rhetoric about the punk scene back
Yeah, the funniest bits were fake reviews that these dudes didn't write.
There all is aching
Or in synopsis: "Joe Quesada doesn't know when to stop digging"
There's definitely a big, major turning point that occurs pretty late into the book that is spoiled in the trailer, which is sort of a pity, though they might have rejiggered the timeline while converting it into a movie.
…Or DO You?
The God shack is a little old shack where… you can find your daughter!
Wait a sec, didn't this guy hire a guy just to roll blunts for him? Where's that guy? Why is Waka Flocka Flame rolling his own blunts? THE PUBLIC HAS A RIGHT TO KNOW
The People Under the 2tairs
Yeah. I guess Jon wants to get Aemon away from the Wall for more or less the same reason as Mander's kid, so maybe they're just collapsing those two story-lines, plus I guess he wants Sam to become the new Maester anyways so he needs to get to Oldtown one way or another. I imagine they'll bring Gilly along because of…
Yes. I read the mash-up book when I re-read the series, and it's a thousand times better than reading book 4 followed by book 5. All the characters' annoying tics aren't nearly as annoying when you spread them out more.
The main thing to me is that without Mance's son existing in the show all of the "smuggle out the baby before they burn it" stuff goes out the window, which I think was pretty good stuff and provided a lot of character development for Sam, Gilly, Jon and Melisandre.
I'm a little bummed that they didn't include the "Tywin's cadaver is incredibly stinky" bit that GRRM ripped off from The Brothers Karamazov, though I suppose there's still time to do it and it ties in with some of the Sparrows stuff.
Although in the book she also mentions "his hands around your throat," so…
False equivalencies don't become truer the more you repeat them.
Ok, yeah, I pretty much hated this finale. There was no real reason to blow up the young doctor, and it wouldn't have contained the spread of the bugs anyways since they are flying bugs which have been spawning in a room with an open door for some time before our heroes arrived at the hospital. The doctor made no…
The pop culture news site doth protest too much, methinks.
Hmm, not a bad idea.
That actually made me want to see Fincher do a sequel, though, since he would have almost certainly improved on the original (er, the original sequel, at least).
He knows what he did.