People who say they’ve never seen Star Wars fall in that bucket. Like I get you don’t have to like it, but you’re telling me you haven’t seen at least seen one of the movies in THE biggest film franchise of all time that most of our pop culture references revolve around? You’re trying too hard to be cool.
After much experience, I’ve learned that if there’s a picture of a very attractive friend and a not so attractive friend, and it isn’t clear who it is, always assume it’s the less attractive friend.
That kinda ruins Jamie’s arc.
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Cersei will see Danaerys marching on Kings Landing and out of spite orders all the wildfire to be lit under the city. In a cruel twist of fate Jamie kills cersei to prevent her from burning Kings Landing down to the ground, just as he did with the mad King, bringing him full circle.
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When Danaerys has her visions in the house of the undying in Season 2, one of her visions was the iron throne room burned down and snow falling through the holes in the roof=kings landing will burn come winter.
Also it contrasted with her first scene of killing the Frey men, some if which were probably just like the Lannister soldiers taking orders from evil people.
This message is paralleled with Jon and Sansa’s debate, where both made great points, but Jon’s argument of not holding everyone accountable for the sins of a few bad individuals was ultimately the right decision (we the audience are silently told this is the right decision when we see that the Karstark and Umbers that Sansa wanted to kick out of their homes are just little kids- totally innocent of the crimes of their household).
Zzzzzinger!
I miss country Taylor.
But that’s supposed to be the best part of a song.
Been gone a couple weeks. Having trouble signing back into the app, it keeps saying network error (I’m in chrome now using this). Just an FYI guys.
Neither is your ability to take criticism.
Don’t give up!
I see the downvotes, but I was just expecting greater depth to follow up yesterday’s article of how everyone is an idiot except for Duda.
Your first 10 paragraphs you basically keep saying the same thing over and over just reworded. First and second dates are different- got it.
I believe you, Willy. I believe you.
It is on TV all the time. All the time.
People who say they’ve never seen Star Wars fall in that bucket. Like I get you don’t have to like it, but you’re telling me you haven’t seen at least seen one of the movies in THE biggest film franchise of all time that most of our pop culture references revolve around? You’re trying too hard to be cool.
110 Oak Street in Chicago (referenced wicker park at one point in the series) puts them solidly in Gold Coast neighborhood at a high end retail shop.
I’ve done it. Didn’t get a response.
After much experience, I’ve learned that if there’s a picture of a very attractive friend and a not so attractive friend, and it isn’t clear who it is, always assume it’s the less attractive friend.
Because it always is.
I lol’d.
Sheerhan apparently got that scar on his face at a party where he was having a drunken sword fight with royalty. Sounds like good casting to me.
Exactly. If you didn’t hire a sitter don’t ruin the fun for others. Go to the wedding, skip the reception.
That kinda ruins Jamie’s arc.
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Cersei will see Danaerys marching on Kings Landing and out of spite orders all the wildfire to be lit under the city. In a cruel twist of fate Jamie kills cersei to prevent her from burning Kings Landing down to the ground, just as he did with the mad King, bringing him full circle.
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When Danaerys has her visions in the house of the undying in Season 2, one of her visions was the iron throne room burned down and snow falling through the holes in the roof=kings landing will burn come winter.
Also it contrasted with her first scene of killing the Frey men, some if which were probably just like the Lannister soldiers taking orders from evil people.
This message is paralleled with Jon and Sansa’s debate, where both made great points, but Jon’s argument of not holding everyone accountable for the sins of a few bad individuals was ultimately the right decision (we the audience are silently told this is the right decision when we see that the Karstark and Umbers that Sansa wanted to kick out of their homes are just little kids- totally innocent of the crimes of their household).
Or a negative paternity test.