Is anyone else really annoyed by the change of having Brienne actually see Sansa and do, well, nothing about it?
Is anyone else really annoyed by the change of having Brienne actually see Sansa and do, well, nothing about it?
I hate Apple and also chose a Zune over an iPod. I regret nothing!
I think it's because they always play up the "innocent" schoolgirl angle with Annie. She's often portrayed as not being very mature.
Jeff being 40 makes Jeff/Annie even creepier to me now.
Usually every episode they have a momentary fight though (well, fight might be the wrong word, but I can't think of a better one). Just like, one of them says something and the other one says something nasty in response. This episode didn't have that.
I actually really liked this episode. It seemed… sweeter and nicer than usual (aside from Bernadette's running joke). Maybe I was just really happy to see Penny and Leonard not fight and for Raj to finally not act like a psycho in front of a woman.
I really want a copy of that banana daiquiri song.
I keep reiterating this fact because it BOTHERS ME SO MUCH: three minutes. That's how long it took for all of this to go down. Three damn minutes.
I would have liked to know Tracy's job, too. All we know is that she's in economics, wrote some book that will "end poverty," maybe, and apparently has clients that Ted had to cancel.
The original ending doesn't really challenge the "love of your life" idea, though. If anything, it reinforces it.
Then why did they do so many interviews saying that the fan theories of the Mother dying were wrong or insane? They wanted to misdirect us. And I think that's why they didn't devote the entire final season to the last episode's story arc.
I have this theory that the creators just really like to fuck with us and be like "HAHA! Didn't see that coming, did you??" So that's why they had to try to misdirect us for 9 damn seasons.
Really? I mean, the whole premise of the series is "Yeah, things might suck now, but it all led to your mother so it's worth it in the end." But then it turns out that the mother dies? Doesn't that make those episodes feel a little more sad or morbid to you?
I think it's because her role in the ending could have been filled by literally any other character. It could have been Victoria, or Stella, or even Zoe.
Don't get me wrong, Joffrey's awful. But I think that GRRM managed to outdo even him with Ramsay Bolton.
Here's to all the women that I've loved onscreen~
Until she got knocked up by the Fruit of the Loom banana.
Mine is 2002, is that close enough?
Robin was likeable until the later seasons, IMO. They kind of wrecked her character for me.
Yeah, if HIMYM were realistic Ted would be making a pittance as an adjunct instructor at Columbia.