Yep. For one, if you're interested: Arya spars with Brienne and it's fucking awesome.
Yep. For one, if you're interested: Arya spars with Brienne and it's fucking awesome.
I was muttering the same thing to myself as Tyrion when Jaime grabbed the spear and charged at Dany and her dragon. "You. fucking. idiot." Hee.
Hey, this isn't season one. They can't just go around killing any random character at will.
No. Bran is odd, yo.
Me too. I think it's one of the best episodes of the entire series, not just this season, especially Arya's scene with Brienne.
Bingo. I can't believe there is any alternate universe in which The Leftovers takes a back seat to a shitFest like This is (fucking) Us.
Right decision. Wrong nomination.
The only "Kevin" who should be considered for an award from this past year's picks is Justin Theroux's Kevin Garby from The Leftovers.
If you can find access to Hulu, you really should watch Handmaid's Tale. It's absolutely chilling, even within this dystopian genre.
The fact that this maudlin, sappy, shit program (This is Us) was even considered is a black mark against this association.
I think it is in this direction most of these awards show will go. Best actor is just that; gender has nothing to do with it. Although, I will admit, I like seeing two awards so maybe we start awarding runner-up and winner?
And they're both (pretty much) fixed.
Yeah, Bran also saw the Mad King. Any Weirwood trees at Kings Landing?
Before reading the other comments (and I'm sure at least ten percent of you have the same comment as me, but), didn't Sam find a horn along with a shit ton of dragon glass?
Hey yo! Kate Mulgrew reprises her role as Captain Mrs. Columbo.
Or the one where Starbuck and Apollo got into a fight to the death with someone who was trying to interrupt the presidential debate? Remember that one? Starbuck and Apollo were play fighting with a garden hose?
Would have upvoted you if not for this: "(t)hey could OF had…"
Dude, that grates. Fix that.
I'm still a little pissed at Straczynski for taking his ball and going home after his fight with studio executives over Jeremiah.
The production values on that show are so piss poor, I don't care how good the content is. In my opinion, it's completely unwatchable. Same thing with that Dr. Who shit. If it's so wildly popular, why not toss a few bucks at it? Even Torchwood, which was (again, in my opinion) so much more watchable than Dr. Who,…
Well, they were affected by the writers' strike too, no?