Well, a lot of Mary Sue definitions include the idea that a Mary Sue is perfect except for perhaps one flaw that isn't really a flaw (like being clumsy or having a tragic past).
Well, a lot of Mary Sue definitions include the idea that a Mary Sue is perfect except for perhaps one flaw that isn't really a flaw (like being clumsy or having a tragic past).
I actually think that Ramsay's sort of a Gary Stu.
So I thought that the other cities in Slaver's Bay had already re-instituted slavery, anyway.
That was the most acting I've ever seen from Paul Rudd, I think.
I think Plops had a lot of anxiety. Also, Tina needed to be more authoritative while riding him. She didn't even try to steer him away from the wall. Not that it's her fault—that instructor didn't give her any guidance whatsoever.
I went to horseback riding camp and took horseback riding lessons as a kid, so I really connected to this episode! I even went for a trail ride a few years ago and they gave me a more difficult horse because of my experience. Tina should have said that she had no riding experience, though.
Wildlings are super badass, too.
Manderley?
I'm still a Jaime/Brienne shipper even though that is not going well on the show
I thought she'd tell him everything Ramsay did to her, to show him why he needs to go.
I had that thought too, but she literally can survive through fire. Plus they respect taking power through violence.
Yes! Things are finally happening!
And pointing out Sailor Moon like she's the only one. I think the biggest problem with anime is the depiction of bust size, personally. Like Slayers, where Lina Inverse is always being called flat-chested even though she's probably at least a B-cup.
I think Altair would have been better. His whole redemption scenario would have made for a good movie, IMO.
Sailor Moon is also Japanese, right? So saying that she should have the average body type of an American girl is kind of odd.
Well, yeah. And I think if you're including anime, you're opening a much bigger can of worms.
So as much as I agree that the media needs to do a better job promoting healthy body image, a lot of those characters are teenagers who would likely have a naturally slender body. I had a thigh gap when I was a teenager.
My thing is presents with the lid wrapped separately. I've never seen a gift wrapped like that in real life!
We need Manderley, damnit! It bothered me how they didn't talk about Ramsay's treatment of "Arya" (or Sansa in this case) seriously upsetting the Northerners.
I think that the show whitewashes Cersei in many ways, and her incompetence as a leader/politician is one of them.