I love how the rubes out in the sticks still think he's sticking it to the "elite" and "draining the swamp" when he's filled his cabinet with big Wall Street types and Hollywood producers.
I love how the rubes out in the sticks still think he's sticking it to the "elite" and "draining the swamp" when he's filled his cabinet with big Wall Street types and Hollywood producers.
Hold on, tell me more about this upcoming Cheri Oteri movie!
Paulie Walnuts
The Mooch is one of those hot-head characters in the series who shows up for a season or two to annoy and provide a threat for Tony before getting whacked in one of the last episodes of the season.
He just went to a political farm upstate, he's going to be very happy there.
comfortable being a constantly sweaty, disgusting pig/human-hybrid
And there was Anthony Stabile. Frankie Carbone. And then there was Mo Black’s brother, Fat Andy. And his guys, Frankie the Wop and Freddy No Nose. And then there was Pete the Killer, who was Sally Balls’ brother. Then you had Nickey Eyes and Mikey Franzese. Jimmy Two-Times, who got that nickname because he said…
I can't tell whether it's a genius parody account or serious.
Oh boy, I remember back in 2006, we were all doing the iPod shuffle! Those were the days…
I'm surprised Pickle didn't start coughing at the end of that letter and ask if Mr. Trump could save his orphanage…
It's more like Little Carmine and Ralph Ciffaretto ended up in charge of everything.
I'm just a rich boy, nobody loves me
He's just a rich boy from a rich family
Spare him his life from this monstrosity
Some of those horses were real gangstas though. They were throwing shoes and spitting hay even!
And that's the problem I have with Dany's storyline and the last few seasons of the show. She's too powerful for the most part—even when she's in exile with the Dothraki while Mereen is besieged, I hardly ever felt much tension in regards to her storyline.
"How the fuck do you work the raven?"
"I dunno, is there a switch or something?"
There were a lot more Tyrells in the books from what I remember—on the show though there has only been four characters in that family and now we're down to one.
Well they didn't have many choices at the King's Landing Redbox.
Ha! Supply lines on this show? You just waltz into a remote fortress with a massive army and then hang out talking about stuff…
So I guess two of the Sand Snakes really did get killed on their way back to their home planet.
I hadn't read the books when I watched Season 2 and The Battle of The Blackwater—so the initial viewing of that was a tense exciting affair where I really didn't know who was going to prevail.