Maybe, but then I might be just a shell of my former self. :P On a related note, when my buddy texted me with this news, my one of my responses was "The age of entitlement has finally produced something positive!"
Maybe, but then I might be just a shell of my former self. :P On a related note, when my buddy texted me with this news, my one of my responses was "The age of entitlement has finally produced something positive!"
Found it! Here's my post from two months ago:
I remember that article (it seems like much longer than a month ago). I remember it because I commented how it came just two days after they had written a piece about how cancellation is no longer something to fear because it would likely return. Flip-floppers.
They should just have him eat cigarettes in every scene. I will be 10,000 times more likely to watch this show if they did that.
Hulu, you want to get me to watch use your service? You still have 'til Monday to make a deal for Community.
Good day.
When there was a lack of more Gemma Arterton in a corset.
That makes a hell of a lot more sense.
I've read plenty of different reviews that harp on their relation to the books so I haven't noticed it too much, but I definitely agree about the pacing and audacity of the show. It says to hell with convention just about every episode. For him to say it's not a game changer… Maybe, but only because it was playing a…
Yeah it's about as game changing as it gets. It's top tier and it's pretty damn hard to come up with shows that are better. This series has more game changing moments per season than most miniseries would dare to risk and they have a lot less to lose.
I don't know what Erik Adams is talking about in this review. Arya leaving the Hound to suffer instead of granting him mercy makes her about as stone cold as it gets. That's not compassionate at all.
Character + Screen Time = Death
I completely agree. And at this point the show is so helpless that Ygritte's fate was telegraphed before the opening credits ended. You know what would have really subverted expectations? Ygritte survives or at least doesn't die in the most obvious way possible.
Or Tywin ex machina style if we go back to season 2. Truth be told I think that's where we're going to end up at the end of the first episode of season 5. I suspect we won't see Stannis next week.
Fuck NBC. I want Community.
I don't see why he couldn't. SNL has non-comedians host all the time.
I was laughing out loud more between these two episodes than I have all season. I couldn't tell you why, as I think Ep2 was still better, but they were pretty damn good.
BTW, I loved how spot on Young Louie was in mimicking Old Louie. The mannerisms, the voice, the speech pattern; perfect. I would have almost guessed…
Fuck NBC. I want Community.
Also, fuck NBC. I want Community.