“Tonight I am serving high-camp Dragon mama. My hair is wind-swept, my wings are spread, and my armor plate is padded to the gawds! The judges are gagged... And I. Am. Living!”
“Tonight I am serving high-camp Dragon mama. My hair is wind-swept, my wings are spread, and my armor plate is padded to the gawds! The judges are gagged... And I. Am. Living!”
This season has done a tremendously poor job in conveying the current scale of Dany’s army. The Dothraki in particular seem to get summoned out of thin air whenever the plot warrants it. How are they feeding/housing these people? I know nobody cares, but I can’t help but wonder!
The pan across revealing Dany’s piddly unsullied army was like a comedy shot. I know they needed to visually convey the power difference between the two armies -but when the disparity is so large it makes the audience question why there’s even a standoff, you’ve probably gone too far.
You can’t fast travel when enemies are nearby - which is ALL the time on this show.
This episode is where I started to feel the whole premise of the series starting to feel a bit shaky. I’m not entirely sure what they’re planning, but it does seem to be heading into the direction of grooming Eve into becoming an assassin - which to be fair, there’s been signs of since the start of the show... but the…
Seriously? Thought I’d pop into the Killing Eve review until I had a chance to watch GOT later tonight, but looks like even a moderated comments section isn’t safe.
Right? I thought for certain that female Whitewalker Arya killed in the halls of Winterfell was going to be the face that she took to sneak into the Godswood.
I’m holding out for Garol’s tub of yogurt.
I laughed pretty hard at the smartphone vanquishing. Though I was hoping they’d all cram in for a group selfie to heighten the camp factor.
Was apprehensive but excited when I heard the reboot was going ahead. Saw the CW trailer a while back and thought it looked... just awful. After reading this review I decided to give it a go and was VERY pleasantly surprised.
Purse thirst, purse thirst. Sounds like a case of purse thirst.
Dan [speaking to doctor]: To shreds you say?
My favourite part of Charmed Lore™ is how you can determine someone’s “evilness” by the amount of leather they wear.
YOU DO NOT CROSS A SUGARBAKER WOMAN
Frances McDormand would make a better Marmee than Meryl Streep. There I said it!
Imagine my disappointment when I finally read the book and realised that’s not how it ended. >:I