And gratuitous objectification of women, don't forget!
And gratuitous objectification of women, don't forget!
I'm finding this week's "unnecessary rape scene" far more offensive than last week's, actually.
It's quite possible that she made the request at the behest of her parents, too.
Trevor Phillips would not be happy that he has yet another competitor in the meth market.
Brutally raping Sansa will have political consequences that raping a peasant didn't.
Jeyne's rape was unnecessary too, but Sansa has more resources than she did. She was turning into a solid player but now the show made her into a victim again.
I actually think Frozen has the best Disney score in years.
Or the Disney sing-along books!
"Hiiii, guy!"
Yeah, I said to myself "If they cut to Jon after this, I'll know R+L = J is for real." And there he was!
That last part was a little on-the-nose but it was still pretty hilarious.
He isn't smart enough in the books. Ramsay is horrible to "Arya" and it's making the Northerners angry.
I'm actually a Nick/Jess shipper and I lost enthusiasm similarly. However, my reason is that I know they're just going to keep jerking us back and forth and I am so over TV shows doing that.
So they're just planning on going back and forth with Nick and Jess forever? No thank you.
But Ramsay mistreated "Arya" in the books, without caring that he's angering the Northerners. Why would he be kind to Sansa?
Bart having love interests in the newer episodes creeps me out, especially when they look like they're 13.
My favorite part of the episode was that Linda has these little things that she does with each of her kids (even Louise).
Isn't that from the main character, though? I think he's supposed to be a typical teenager who thinks he's so deep and talks like the most annoying person in your Intro to Philosophy class.
That's interesting because I actually love Howard's portrayal of Percy Blakeney.
When I took a class on the Civil War in college, my professor spent a few weeks on the Lost Cause movement, including us watching GWTW in class. I think he hated the Lost Cause more than anything in the world. He said he once walked through an Atlanta shopping mall humming "Marching Through Georgia."