Sure, if by outmaneuvering Littlefinger you mean “was being played by Littlefinger until her nigh-omniscient brother stepped in to solve the problem”. And no one there was going to protest when Littlefinger died, they all despised him.
Sure, if by outmaneuvering Littlefinger you mean “was being played by Littlefinger until her nigh-omniscient brother stepped in to solve the problem”. And no one there was going to protest when Littlefinger died, they all despised him.
Sure, but Arya has met a lot of people.
It’s weird. They still have political stuff, he’s just making every wrong choice he can with it. But it’s not like they can just write him off the show.
What percentage of the people in that The World Is Ours thing are science-related? I’m seeing fishermen, a comedian, what looks like a guy shooting a travel documentary, etc. And the “half-naked” comment feels disingenuous when I looked through and there were more shots of men wearing less.
This girl is treating the skin tone as part of the costume. Even if she had no idea what blackface was, the shit is offensive and made worse by it being done in such a passive way.
An ignorant person makes the comment that ‘they weren’t intending to be hurtful or didn’t realize what they were doing.’ It’s no excuse, especially here when it’s obvious what has to take place to perform blackface and info on it is all over the place.
altering racial appearance easily devolves into stereotyping and recalls the history of the practice.
Oh god, not more Palpatine. We had plenty of Palpatine. Snoke was already too much Palpatine for the new trilogy, I was happy that Johnson murdered him so quickly.
But the point of Rife’s comment is to imply that the argument is only seen as important because of the identity of the man, not because it’s just an inherently significant difference.
As much as I complained about the writing on the show, Maslany kept it watchable through sheer talent and force of will.
Hey, if anyone can get a decent Trump-inspired drama out there, Simon’s probably got the best odds (I hear The Good Fight is good, but I have no plan to see The Good Wife).
I hated the ending of Orphan Black. Not the clones hanging out, casual hangout sessions were always the thing the show did best, but just how convoluted and weak the mythology got. Also, that conspiracy did a shockingly bad job of restraining Helena and Sarah.
Three showrunners in three years seems like a terrible idea. I mean, I’m worried enough about season two as is, with the showrunner change, let alone season 3.
And I’ll happily watch any sketch that gives Melissa Villasenor time to shine.
Don’t they have a scene where they all sit around and explicitly say “hey, that guy who abducted Klaue was Killmonger” when they’re back in Wakanda?
That line bothered me. For his last line to be about his mother’s side of the family, when she hasn’t appeared, was briefly mentioned only once, and it wasn’t even established she was black felt like a swerve for Killmonger.
It’s especially weird because BP looked perfectly solid in his Civil War fight scenes, so they clearly knew how to animate him at some point.
I don’t care. As long as when they actually come out they come out at a reasonable rate, so the pacing doesn’t go crazy like Gravity Falls or Steven Universe. We’re only going to get a set number of seasons of BCS, unlike something like Venture Bros where I do feel like we’d get more of it if they could make more in a…
and anti-revolution against war criminals.
I think if Gendry was a noble bastard whose parentage was an open secret he’d have a shot, the problem is that he’s just some guy who looks kind of like Robert.