In my opinion the best came from Reggie Watts: http://youtu.be/BdHK_r9RXTc
In my opinion the best came from Reggie Watts: http://youtu.be/BdHK_r9RXTc
While there was a negative outcome from the death, I felt they really milked that choking and tried to make it seem as awful as possible with the makeup work they did, which outweighed the whole Tyriom thing (which I think everyone knew was a situation he could find a way out of).
I should note this girl also kind of introduced me to Community.
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So, in two weeks Ramsay is obviously going to die, but I'm wondering how. It really has to be a huge catharsis moment. Option A for achieving that is having someone who he tormented get revenge. Theon is too far away so it be Sansa…who's not going to be riding in the middle of a battle to kill Ramsay any time soon. So…
That really feels like the kind of thing the show would just ignore. "Yep guys, he got himself healthy enough to fight the mountain in one day. Westeros has some amazing Maesters"
When people say "Hamilton is obviously going to be made into a movie someday" I think about the stage-to-screen thing a lot. How do you actually do that? Do you actually do full on Revolutionary era sets for a movie? In my imagination the actors look really silly performing Hamilton on…
So, one time I was trying to come up with unique Modern Radio Drama Podcast ideas, because I'm very dissatisfied with what's out there right now. Everything feels like it's a mystery centered on a Detective/Reporter and or something trying to imitate Welcome To Night Vale's weird cosmic fantasy aesthetic. Within that…
Obviously it isn't but I'd kinda love for it to be Olyvar since that couldn't potentially mean they were finally having a payoff to that scene in season 2 where Littlefinger sees Arya but apparently doesn't recognize her.
After being intimidated by it for a few years I finally got into Doctor Who… right when it stopped being the favorite show of every Nerdy girl I knew. AKA when Peter Capaldi became the Doctor. (I still know a lot of girls who are fans of it for the record, it just isn't the biggest thing anymore.)
Never heard of Voltron until like this year; This I imagine will piss a lot of people off, but from what I'd seen written online I kinda thought Netflix just decided they wanted to do a robot show and made up a transformers knock off.
I'm assuming the ships that belonged to Stannis (and not the sellswords he hired) have basically been possessed by the Night's Watch now that he's gone. Regardless though, I'm pretty sure the Night's Watch has its own boats too. Not enough to have gotten all those Wildlings at Hardhome out on their own, but enough to…
This prompt reminds me of a recent installment of Alasdair Wilkins' Debating Doctor Who podcast where they were talking Marvel and brought up the idea of a movie focused on the Vision and Scarlett Witch. They dismissed it after a moment but I loved the idea. The connection here is that keeping in line with Marvel's…
I think it's partly that Glory is a really unmemorable name for a song.
I was so convinced in my head that Everything is Awesome had gotten an Oscar because of course it should have that I was this close to correcting you.
Next episode is called "No One" so I'm assuming she'll get much more screen time than normal.
I'd didn't get any sense from that scene The Hound has lingering resentment towards Brienne, at least not in a "I'm going to get my revenge someday!" way. He even told Arya after the fight that she should go with her. I think he was just acknowledging that he went down in an unexpected way.
The Night's Watch has boats. They used them to and back from Hardhome.
I assume that while Sansa wants Littlefinger help now she doesn't want Jon to know she withheld information from him earlier, since that would break down their mutual trust.(Perhaps in the letter she's instructing Littlefinger that when he appears on the scene to save the day not to pretend he decided to just show up…
Right Hand Man is also a song in Hamilton, which made me think you were joking at first