xiomanger--disqus
XIO MANGER
xiomanger--disqus

One saving grace of ''Mr. Neutron''… Terry Jones as the ''ethnic'' waiter singing ''My Mistake'' at the top of his lungs. Terry played that part with such gusto. For a while it became almost the standard way of apologizing for things in our household.

Watching parts of season 4, it's actually kind of startling how they got their mojo back in the three original movies they did.

The thing that disturbed most feminists was that it was a blanket contradiction of their dogma that ''no'' always means ''no'' in sex, and that verbal no's never go hand in hand with nonverbial yesses.

Your response made me rewatch the scene:
At no point is she screaming during the scene, she is crying before as she is mourning her son, but not during sex, she does say ''stop it'' and ''it's not right'' a few times, but never ''no''. Sure she never says yes. On the other hand, if consent was only gauged verbally most

No, thanks to radical feminism it's viewers who are completely oblivious to what rape looks like.

You don't think such women exist? Women who purposely refuse advances in the hopes of being taken and consider you weak if you DON'T force yourself upon her sexually. It's obvious that Cersei detests weakness in men and that she is exaclty the kind of person who would do such a thing. Jaime saw the revulsion on her

No, that's Arya. She has shown at times callous disregard for people who helped her.

Season 4 had a pretty tight and coherent King's Landing story from Joffrey's murder all the way to Tywin and Shae's murder.

Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and call bullsh*t on the whole ''patriarchy'' theory. Margaery, Catelyn and many others were raised in this ''patriarchy'' and turned out relatively fine, certainly no more damaged than the men in the show, what with all the expectations, dangers and risks ''patriarchy'' foisters on the men of

Scairp, you are a classic feminist troll and a bully. You get off on baselessly accusing people of misogyny to feel powerful and self-righteous. I am willing to bet you were typing the sentence ''Wow, are you people misogynist much?'' with one hand.

Vale: I'm gonna make the brown man fly
Dorne: A Sand Snake is coming my way.
Braavos: I'm off to become a man of thousand feces.

My guess is Jamie could have still saved Tyrion by renouncing the white cloak.

You can say that again!

1) Most likely Shae started working for Tyrion when he summoned her to her bedchambers. The ''Shae is Tywin's agent from the get-go'' is way too farfetched. Before this, Shae was just pretending to be in love to extract the largest amount of coin from Tyrion, note this included pretending to be jealous and even

Suspects it's a trick by Tyrion to see how much she loves him. Suspects she'll get even more money in the long run by passing the test and ''proving'' her true love for Tyrion.

How about Tywin a total hypocrite who enjoys drerssing down his inferiors, especially his children, by pretending to be an ascetic powermonger obsessed with his legacy. The classic ''do as I say not as I do'' parent.

How is it ''progressive'' to treat someone's death differently based on their gender? If a woman killed a man who falsely testified against her at her murder trial you wouldn't have a second thought to that, no matter how ''coerced'' he was.

It's funny, the same people furious at Jamie's rape of Cersei, were perfectly fine with Shae's attempted murder of Tyrion.

First, Sansa and Arya are obviously different sorts of people who deal with trauma differently. Second, Sansa at least still had hot meals, a comfortable bed and servants, in other words mainained her lifestyle and to a large degree social status. She wasn't on the run, hungry or pretending to be someone else. She

Sansa still has ways to go. She is a novice playing against the grandmaster of scheming.