Monday, January 31, 2022
Soul Train Creator Don Cornelius Accused of Tying Up, Sexually Assaulting Playboy Bunnies in New Docuseries
Submitted January 31, 2022 at 11:29PM by amnesiac7 https://ift.tt/M9iUCHqS6
Who else thought that something would come of Rosita and Daryl, in S6E14-S7E01?
They were together more and interacted with eachother a lot more and were caring for eachother more in these 4 episodes, these interactions started not even 2 episodes after Abraham broke up with Rosita. For example: Daryl got mad and punched Negan when he was taunting and yelling at Rosita. I feel like this is a thing the writers were going to do but decided to scrap it after Daryl was taken.
Submitted January 30, 2022 at 10:43PM by Yoimatoaster https://ift.tt/l8mdrcgLb
Former Miss USA and 'Extra' Correspondent Cheslie Kryst Identified as Woman Who Died After Jumping From New York Building
Submitted January 31, 2022 at 01:39AM by ety3rd https://ift.tt/c6ZBTQbK5
My Top 10 Episodes of The Walking Dead (RANKED)
Submitted January 30, 2022 at 08:10PM by Alarmed_Watercress42 https://ift.tt/IGJWPmfMx
[SPOILERS] why did robb chose to be independent instead of teaming up with stannis?
Submitted January 31, 2022 at 02:56AM by zexgoddd https://ift.tt/znRrbtBs2
Sunday, January 30, 2022
‘I Have No Idea What You Just Said’: Concert Drowns Out A.F.C. Halftime Analysis
Submitted January 30, 2022 at 11:38PM by CButler19 https://ift.tt/r92nBJ7xX
Coral??? What the hell??? Coralll
Submitted January 30, 2022 at 01:20AM by pizzadelreyandchill https://ift.tt/7bRAuOhgF
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Yellowstone is a great deconstruction of western villains.
So imagine this is the synopsis for a movie:
You're introduced to a cowboy by the name of Walker. Bit of a loner (as the name would suggest). Walker is a white hat singing cowboy with his guitar, his passion for taming horses, and his desire to find redemption for accidentally killing a man in a fight years ago. When he gets out of jail he's offered a second chance by a guy called Rip, an imposing cowboy dressed all in Black who's the foreman for a big ranch. Walker takes the opportunity, only to discover that the ranch is ran by a powerful and utterly corrupt cattle baron, and with Rip as his ruthless henchman. Refusing to break the law for his new employer, Walker soon finds himself at odds with powerful enemies.
This reads like a classic western doesn't it? Something out of Bonanza or a John Ford Movie. Walker is straight up a White Hat like Tom Mix and a Gene Altry "Singing Cowboy", Rip is the classic Blackhat stone cold killer we see from the 20s all the way to Angel Eyes in "The Good the Bad and the Ugly" and beyond, and the corrupt and greedy landowner is a villain as old as the genre itself. But here's the thing, Walker is just a minor side character. Rip, John Dutton (the cattle Baron) and his children are the protagonists of Yellowstone.
Now I know that amoral, anti-heroes (or even villains) as protagonists is nothing new, from Walter White to Tony Soprano to absolutely what have you. And this is not to say as if the characters opposite to the Duttons are good people (there are very few "players" in Yellowstone who you would call good people) or even better than the family. But in Yellowstone, the Dutton family aren't just villains, they're embodiments of Western Villain tropes.
John Dutton, the ruthless Cattle Baron who literally branded his son with a hot iron when he rebelled in his teenage years. The owner of the largest ranch in the State and seeking to control the political machine of the state to preserve his wealth.
Rip Wheeler, the aforementioned BlackHat Gunslinger, who frequently murders for his boss, and intimidates those who would get in their way. A brute and a thug.
Jamie Dutton is the weak-willed scheming son/corrupt politician who does his father's bidding. As its often the case in westerns, the son of the big bad is kind of a weakling who wants to prove himself and get his father's approval. He's also a skilled lawyer who uses the law to ensure the Dutton family comes out on top.
Beth Dutton: The utterly monstrous, psychologically traumatized daughter of John Dutton which serves as the greedy businessman (woman) trope. While John Dutton is preocupied with preserving his ranch, Beth is concerned with expanding it. Her regular job is finding companies, wrecking them financially and buying the remains, and she does the same with land for her father. There's a sleazy businessman from California who shows up in Montana trying to set up a housing development and she fucks with his life so thoroughly for so very little you end up sympathizing with the guy.
Kayce, the younger son and the exception to the "villains" trope. He's the classical Redemption case of the son that ran away from his evil father and walks the line between good and evil trying to redeem himself.
TL:DR = The Dutton family in Yellowstone is like if you took the evil antagonists of a classic western and made a tv show about them. Almost each member of the family represents a classic "evil western trope" we saw in tv shows and movies of the past, from the blackhat gunslinger, to the cattle baron, to the greedy businessman and corrupt politician.
Submitted January 30, 2022 at 01:23AM by Mervynhaspeaked https://ift.tt/3SzgtCuce
Friday, January 28, 2022
Would you have wanted the original season 2 premier, “fall of Atlanta episode to happen? Here’s a video explaining what that was and why it was cut. https://youtu.be/EvJDBAsADew
Submitted January 28, 2022 at 11:49PM by Alarmed_Watercress42 https://bit.ly/3u6YLVl
Negan Supremacy
Submitted January 29, 2022 at 01:29AM by pizzadelreyandchill https://bit.ly/3IKoaIH
[SPOILERS] Watching the show with my mother.
(Yes, it has been awkward at times.)
We try to watch an episode each night and are almost at the end of season 3. I've read the books so I know most of what's happening and I love seeing her responses to everything. She was very shocked at Ned's death and keeps asking "when is Sean Bean coming back?" Also, she's now a hardcore Brienne and Jaime shipper which is so funny. If I ask who her favorite character is she says "Clarisse", no matter how many times I explain that "Khaleesi" isn't her actual name.
It's been a really great bonding experience cause I finally have someone to talk to it about, (no one my age is into it.)
Tonight's episode is "The Rains of Castamere", I cannot wait to see her reaction. She has no idea.
Submitted January 28, 2022 at 06:04AM by WoodsmokeNotFlowers https://ift.tt/3r8Acpf
John Cena has been surprisingly amazing in his lead role in Peacemaker
Not the biggest Cena fan, but he's really surprised me in Peacemaker. He's been nothing short of excellent and it's one of the best lead performances I've seen recently.
Submitted January 27, 2022 at 11:44PM by LoretiTV https://ift.tt/33QSy5r
The Walking Dead: World Beyond ''Series Finale'' The Last Light
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Season 2 Episode 10, The Last Light
- Released (AMC+): November 28, 2021
- Released (AMC): December 5, 2021
Synopsis: The group faces enemies, living and dead, on their way to save the future... and themselves.
Submitted December 05, 2021 at 09:00PM by Connected-VG https://ift.tt/3GfnVnv
Do you think Simon would’ve extricated the saviors from their imminent extinction?
Submitted January 28, 2022 at 01:40AM by Alarmed_Watercress42 https://www.reddit.com/r/thewalkingdead/comments/sekdrt/do_you_think_simon_wouldve_extricated_the_saviors/?utm_source=ifttt
[NO SPOILERS] ILLUSTRATION OF BLACKFYRE FROM HOUSE OF THE DRAGON TEASER FIRE WILL REIGN
Submitted January 28, 2022 at 12:41AM by Sensitive_Ad_9664 https://www.reddit.com/r/gameofthrones/comments/sejf80/no_spoilers_illustration_of_blackfyre_from_house/?utm_source=ifttt
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
"Batman is a P*ssy" Scene | Peacemaker Season 1 Episode 4
Submitted January 27, 2022 at 12:02AM by ceaguila84 https://ift.tt/3Hlwlel
[NO SPOILERS] Anything you know about the night king's sword? He never used it
Is that a spoiler
Submitted January 26, 2022 at 06:29AM by RockPaperSparx https://ift.tt/3rRPQEz
[SPOILERS] The show gets a lot of casting right, but it is kinda annoying that they dropped the ball on Loras and Renly.
Be it intentionally or not. Some of the casting makes characters even better than they were in the books, but Renly... what was up with that foppish portrayal. In the books they kept describing him as the spitting image of young Robert, so I thought we'd get a tall and strong young man, who just happens to be gay (which they beat you over the head with in the show) and is also a little cocky. A "summer knight" as Cat put it, men who have never seen a harsh winter and are overly self-assured. Which is why it was so shocking (at least to me) when he gets killed off so easily when it seemed like he could easily take care off the lannisters.
And then there's Loras, who is an ambitious knight dreaming of glory, talented and cocky like a young jaime, but again just so happens to be gay. We last see him having been gravely injured after taking over Dragonstone in a glorious battle. Meanwhile in the show, there was that ridiculous plot with the high septon and him being a weakling damsel in distress who gets captured and his face scarred with the 7-pointed star... what even was that plot line. Edit: Oh and the only time we see any display of skill or fighting from him, is when we see him get his ass beat by brienne... who is already a badass but it doesn't mean anything if we don't see loras excel in swordfighting at any other point. Makes him worse than a jobber.
They just portray them as weak and effeminate and while it's true that Renly doesn't have much of a role anyhow seeing as he's killed off so early in the story, it doesn't excuse such a decision to have him be portrayed as such.
Always been curious about that decision and wondering if the showrunners have discussed it
Submitted January 26, 2022 at 04:05AM by visiny https://ift.tt/32wGx4f
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
[Spoilers] Two examples for great storywriting in S06
- Hodor = Hold the Door
- Arya extinguishing the candle
I love these solutions, because they were carefully prepared for a long time and yet they came as a total surprise. It is 100% clear that this wasn't just a fluke, some sort of random cool idea that popped up during writing these episodes. Unfortunately the story didn't continue on such a high level, maybe because from a certain point on they did not construct it backwards like that anymore.
Submitted January 25, 2022 at 04:24AM by Shandrax https://ift.tt/3rPLRIx
Am I the one who got a crush on her ?
Submitted January 25, 2022 at 02:02AM by Brook_Lizard https://ift.tt/3KAK17b
[SPOILERS] A new theory on why Syrio Forel and Jaqen H'gar were in King's Landing
One of the most popular theories in ASOIAF and GOT is that two Bravosis, Syrio and Jaqen are actually the same person but I think it makes more sense that Jaqen H'gar, the assassin, was sent to kill Syrio Forel instead.
1) Why was Syrio Forel, the First Sword of Bravos, in King's Landing in the first place?
A few of the most popular fan theories and conjectures was the fact that he was either retired (which he probably was) or sent by the Sealord of Bravos as an envoy to Westeros. However, another reason would be that he left Bravos because he was afraid of something, perhaps retribution for a crime he committed to the Sealord or to another Bravosi citizen. Perhaps he ran away from his duties or failed to enact one of the Sealord's orders. In any case, that would warrant a punishment.
2) How did Meryn "Fucking" Trant, killed Syrio Forel, the reputed First Sword of Bravos?
Even without the sword, you would think that Syrio Forel would have enough skills to dance around and dodge a few of Meryn's swings long enough for Arya to escape and do the same. As even the Hound jested that three Meryn Trants would got their ass handed down to them by an untrained boy with a stick. While that maybe a joke, it seems that by that statement alone, Syrio Forel could've escaped him and and his men or at least manage to kill/wound him before dying. But as we know, Meryn and his men managed to kill him and be relatively unscathed.
3) What was Jaqen H'gar doing in King's Landing?
Clearly as a Faceless Man, he was sent there to kill someone. While its quite possible that he was after some of the nobility or the King Robert, it also doesn't entail who could pay a high enough price for a Faceless Man to kill a monarch like Robert, as it was even stated that killing someone like Daenerys would cost more than the price to raise an army.
It seems plausible that the only other Bravosi in King's Landing would be his target as no other important men, except Robert (who died by Cersei and Lancel's machinations) have died in a way that would be concurrent with the Faceless Men's modus operandi. Also none of the other deaths have been shown to be hard enough that someone would pay the exorbitant amount that the Faceless Men charge for assassination. It seems plausible that Faceless Man would be sent for Syrio Forel and Jaqen took advantage of the chaos within Eddard's imprisonment and execution to finally catch and kill the First Sword of Bravos in a situation where he was unarmed and busy protecting someone else while wearing Meryn Trant's face, which afforded him easy access to the entirety of King's Landing.
Submitted January 25, 2022 at 01:18AM by notblackturtle https://ift.tt/3rMZpor
Monday, January 24, 2022
‘Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol’ Canceled By Peacock After One Season
Submitted January 24, 2022 at 06:27PM by CarolinaCoug https://ift.tt/3qX8QCj
Caption This.
Submitted January 25, 2022 at 01:05AM by Alarmed_Watercress42 https://ift.tt/33Jd1sS
[SPOILERS] Who is Benjen Stark and what is the point of his existence in the story?
Recently finished the show but I’m confused on the benjen stark character, he shows up for some reason in I think season 6 to save bran and then saves Jon Snow in season 7 because why exactly? Is he following the white walkers for some reason. Why is he in the north in the first place. I know he’s part of the stark family so is he like a brother to Ned. What is his role in the story like at all? I was expecting something about Benjen Stark in the final season but there was nothing. I’m genuinely confused he feels like a character that was from deleted scenes but is in the show for some reason just to provide plot armor for the characters.
Submitted January 24, 2022 at 11:20PM by Splumpy https://ift.tt/3FYkGAx
[spoilers] podrick singing jenny of oldstones almost at the end of s8e2 Best version of that song
Submitted January 24, 2022 at 02:04AM by Intrepid_Age551 https://ift.tt/3458Cjq
Sunday, January 23, 2022
I'm binge-watching House seasons again and I have to say Idk if it's because I'm older, but the character House is really unlikeable to the point where the stuff I thought was charming or funny when I was younger is just flat out reprehensible.
The Foreman episode with his brother to me is one of the examples where House is just absolutely out of line to the point where it's like wtf is wrong with this guy. There's being a dick and there's intentionally trying to hurt the feelings of your employee and throw a wrench into his relationship with his brother.
Submitted January 24, 2022 at 12:14AM by dcfan1992 https://ift.tt/3AuwkSG
Australian firm fires employee for leak of TV anchors' Djokovic rant
Submitted January 23, 2022 at 01:37AM by esporx https://ift.tt/3GXA9C0
GTA Atlanta [season 1]
Submitted January 23, 2022 at 01:31AM by ZombiePritom https://ift.tt/3AoUqOs
[NO SPOILERS] Just started watching GOT I would like to just say F*CK THIS PRICK.
Submitted January 23, 2022 at 02:47AM by Killtime15 https://ift.tt/3fRhUSR
Saturday, January 22, 2022
Dick Carson (Johnny Carson's Younger Brother), Director on ‘The Tonight Show,’ ‘Get Smart,’ ‘The Merv Griffin Show,’ and ‘Wheel of Fortune,’ Dies at 92
Submitted January 23, 2022 at 12:34AM by DaveLambert https://ift.tt/3tSfkEE
Season 11 episode 6
What.the.fuck?.
This episode scared the crap out of me! They did a really great job in making this short little haunted house epusode. The cannibals that lured them to the house is just genius.
One thing I don't understand though is Connie went deaf right? So she can still talk and use her voice she just can't hear anything from my understanding. So when she was trying to get the guy's attention in the house why couldnt she just use her voice?
Edit: okay i now know connie is mute. I thought because her sister is going deaf the same thing happened to connie.
Submitted January 22, 2022 at 10:37PM by thelast_treestar https://ift.tt/3GT11Dl
ELIMINATION GAME ROUND 39. Rosita was eliminated
Submitted January 21, 2022 at 05:28PM by leonklap1 https://ift.tt/3GTRyM7
Working on a model railroad layout, thought I'd throw in an easter egg.
Submitted January 22, 2022 at 01:57AM by Morphing_into_Primal https://ift.tt/3Kx6kdO
[No Spoilers] Was Taarna from Heavy Metal a Targeryan?
Submitted January 22, 2022 at 01:56AM by godofwine16 https://ift.tt/3FSIPZg
Friday, January 21, 2022
Just found out the entire Night Court series is on IMDb TV
I'm not sure if everyone else love Night Court as much as I did but it was one of my favorite series from the '80s. Totally binging now
Submitted January 21, 2022 at 10:38PM by InkIcan https://ift.tt/3AAKxO1
I don't know why but I found this scene creepy and spookier than any walker scene. Something about how the apocalypse affects everyone and the aftermath of grisly situations of a once-happy family.
Submitted January 21, 2022 at 01:34AM by Pherista https://ift.tt/3rFGAn1
Is this the most pointless scene in The Walking Dead.
Submitted January 21, 2022 at 12:54AM by Alarmed_Watercress42 https://ift.tt/3GQCqz4
[NO SPOILERS] I’ve 3D Printed Longclaw! I will never be letting this go 😍🐺 designed by plrmaker7
Submitted January 21, 2022 at 02:23AM by David-smichael https://ift.tt/32kiTb7
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Peacemaker is just a really fun TV show
This has been a pleasant surprise of a show for me. It wasn't really on my radar, but I'm enjoying the heck out of it. Great cast chemistry mixed with good writing from Gunn and a really strong lead performance from Cena has mixed together perfectly for a really fun show. This is easily Cena's greatest performance and Vigilante has been really great as well.
Submitted January 20, 2022 at 09:49PM by LoretiTV https://ift.tt/3KvcsDf
Netflix shares fall 20% on slowing subscriber growth
Submitted January 20, 2022 at 11:14PM by IanMazgelis https://ift.tt/3Kx53na
[SPOILERS] I wonder what Rhaegar and Viserys would think..
If they knew that of all the dragons left alive at the end, it was Drogon. The actual 'last dragon' is named after a Dothraki horselord.
Submitted January 20, 2022 at 11:20PM by vinneh https://ift.tt/3ImQBfn
Netflix donates After Life park benches to local UK councils in partnership with suicide prevention charity
Submitted January 20, 2022 at 03:30AM by OneHeapedAndStir https://ift.tt/3nHlQdw
Season 11 Characters (Comic vs. Screen)
Submitted January 19, 2022 at 09:38PM by martinezz29 https://ift.tt/3nGOKKN
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
NewsRadio is Such a Forgotten Gem
I was going through my old boxes while snowed in, and I found my NewsRadio DVD's, and I forgot how hilarious it is. The first couple seasons are pretty generic, but still fun, but it really hits it's stride in season 3. More specifically, the episode Day Dream. It really leans into the absurdity and plays to the comedic strengths of this ensemble. A lot of the comedy after that episode is clearly based off this episode.
And it kills me that Maura Tierney sticks to drama these days because she is so freaking hilarious.
And, of course, Phil Hartman is, and always will be, missed.
Submitted January 19, 2022 at 10:01PM by RabbiRaccoon https://ift.tt/3Im7CGy
The Lord of the Rings on Amazon will have 8 Episodes for the first season and the first 2 episodes will have a running time of almost 3 hours
https://twitter.com/LordOfTheRingTV/status/1483710556863221761
Sounds like we are getting our extended edition mvies already in 1st episodes. Amazon seems to really believe in this thing.
Submitted January 19, 2022 at 06:57AM by MrZeral https://ift.tt/3rpmA80
Upon Rewatch, T-Dog was really cool...
On my first watch through the series I didn't notice him much, but now I'm rewatching and on S2 E4 "Killer Within" I'm really sad to see him go. I know he wasn't a major character, but I enjoyed him a lot. He was just a cool character to have around. At least he saved Carol though! Rest in peace, T.
What did y'all think of T-Dog throughout the show?
EDIT: typo
Submitted January 19, 2022 at 03:14AM by YourDadsRecliner https://ift.tt/3ruG379
'Tales of The Walking Dead' production has officially started!
Submitted January 19, 2022 at 04:09AM by Connected-VG https://ift.tt/3rzsbIQ
We're too far gone, Jerry!
Submitted January 18, 2022 at 11:17PM by InmemoryofDW https://ift.tt/3nE88YH
[NO SPOILERS] Just finished shelving
Submitted January 19, 2022 at 03:23AM by SlendyBoy4 https://ift.tt/3Kmi82p
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
[SPOILERS] I was wondering what if in an alternate universe Daenerys Targaryen is reborn and takes her place as the Queen of Westeros, how would she revive/make the Throne? How would her throne look ?
Submitted January 18, 2022 at 05:12AM by Taycherousedits https://ift.tt/3IgchKo
[Spoilers] The most underrated character in the show is probably Varys
In my opinion, Varys is probably the most underrated character in the show. As a character that is both intelligent and politically skilled, he is also a character that, unless Littlefinger whom often has malevolent motivations, has motivations that are more altruistic and beneficial to others. He is a key ally to both Daenarys and Tyrion and helps save the latter from execution, and councils Dany to take a less violent approach to conquering Westeros as to limit the damage done to the people of Westeros. I understand when fans say his motivations are clearer in the books, but I think that the show does a great job of portraying Varys as a character who wants peace and stability as well as being able to benefit politically and economically from it as well. He also tries to help Ned Stark as best he could and in trying to stop as civil war, and though that doesn't work out, he definitely did his best. Finally, he is a eunuch with a tragic backstory, and viewers have numerous reasons to empathize and side with him. That and his death in the final season was infuriating as was dozens of other events in that season.
Submitted January 18, 2022 at 03:54AM by george123890yang https://ift.tt/33JqzEm
Monday, January 17, 2022
‘Yellowjackets’ Caps Off the Most Disturbing TV Season in Years — and One of the Best
Submitted January 17, 2022 at 03:21AM by a_Ninja_b0y https://ift.tt/3fMOaqx
Free for all brawl! Who’s winning this fight ?
Royal rumble style
Submitted January 17, 2022 at 02:26AM by bustergaming777 https://ift.tt/3A7PiOQ
One of the best scenes in the series, the parallel between Morgan struggling to end his wife and Rick going out of his way to put a walker down is unrivalled. The score is beautiful and under-utilised; but I do hope that if Rick comes back… the show has this bliss one last time.
Submitted January 17, 2022 at 01:07AM by Alarmed_Watercress42 https://ift.tt/3qBjyhU
Sunday, January 16, 2022
Let Oscars Host the Oscars
I'm talking Oscar the Grouch, Oscar Issac, Oscar Nunez from the Office, and Oscar De La Hoya all driven up to the ceremony in the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile to host the Oscars.
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 11:31PM by MidnightBearExchange https://ift.tt/3A3HBZI
Notice what the numbers read in Season 4, Episode 4? I don't think I caught it first time I watched the episode
Submitted January 17, 2022 at 12:13AM by blaisejames88 https://ift.tt/3I8q5GA
Honestly, she deserved better. Had a unique look (barcode tats), was important to the character of Negan (the bat), and was one of the OG Saviors.
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 11:44PM by Pherista https://ift.tt/3tv60WY
[SPOILERS] Meera's departure (plus a question because I don't have the series available right now)
Bran and Meera's final conversation was brutal, imo, and I like it because it feels raw and real, especially on Meera's part. Instead of bowing to an attitude of "Bran is the 3ER and can't be expected to care about anything besides world-altering situations now," she was hurt that Bran didn't seem to care, after everything they'd been through, that she was leaving. She reminds him "Summer died for you. Hodor died for you." I have two questions:
First, am I forgetting anything from this scene?
And second, does anyone else think it's possible that Meera remains bitter over this treatment? And even when she learns that Bran is king, and assumes that this was part of the reason she and Jojen had to risk their lives to help him, she still harbors resentment and toys with the idea of exacting some sort of (non-fatal) revenge? I could see her, of all people in Westeros, having a unique pov of Bran the Broken. I know I'll never see this on screen or in books, and that's why I think I return to the idea so often. Just wondering what others think.
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 11:49PM by auntdanyx https://ift.tt/3FBn3Jo
Will Dexter: New Blood Season 2 Ever Happen? Regardless of what some fans and critics thought about Showtime’s Dexter revival, Dexter: New Blood has officially become the network’s most-watched series of all time
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 01:34AM by quat1e https://ift.tt/3nusDad
What have I done
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 12:44AM by slipperyaardvark https://ift.tt/33EuoKI
[Spoilers] When things went south for Daenerys
If you rewatch the show many small details that you overlooked at first gain significance later on. One detail is the role of Ser Barristan. While I initially thought that he was just a side-character who made a somewhat short and insignificant appearance, in hindsight he was her best advisor and he was able to convince her. Once he was gone, his voice of reason was also gone and it clearly showed.
Scene 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJh0W02gxts
Scene 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNkI0jY6z8Q
Here is an example for the opposite: Olenna also gave advice. It's exactly what caused the downfall. Notice that Barristan was one of these so called "clever men", while Olenna was in fact a conspirator and a poisoner. We only like her because she was good at roasting and because Joffrey was a cunt who deserved it.
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 03:19AM by Shandrax https://ift.tt/3KdIKm9
Saturday, January 15, 2022
Netflix to step up investment in Korean content, Netflix Korea VP says
Submitted January 15, 2022 at 11:57PM by tta2013 https://ift.tt/3tsxEE1
[Spoilers] Tell Circe. I want her to know it was me.
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 01:03AM by iris-and-fig https://ift.tt/3qwh3xa
[Spoilers] Ughh too bad all
of the Starks dire wolves didn’t have a scene together because all of them went their separate ways or died. One moment with all of them grown together would have been to die for.
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 12:25AM by Spare-Try6454 https://ift.tt/3Kdlc0N
DirecTV loss could cripple rightwing One America News
Submitted January 16, 2022 at 12:05AM by Motor-Ad-8858 https://ift.tt/3FKg9Sh
[NO SPOILERS] Can someone please tell me if and when the next book will be published? I just finished the last Book and want to know how it continues. I know that the series has an awful ending (please don't spoiler) so I don't want to watch it.
The last time I tried to google for the new book all pages I found were full of spoilers. So please can someone tell me spoiler-free if there are any information.
Submitted January 15, 2022 at 05:38AM by Raven-on-Reddit https://ift.tt/3fqga2G
[No Spoilers] Just bought the books and am wondering...
How much of the book is each season. Is it 1 book = 1 season?
Submitted January 15, 2022 at 04:35AM by NicoNeruda https://ift.tt/3Fwvk0U
Caption This
Submitted January 15, 2022 at 02:01AM by Alarmed_Watercress42 https://ift.tt/3GyoLwe
[NO SPOILERS] WHO WILL WIN IN A DUEL BETWEEN JORAH MORMONT AND OBERYN MARTELL ?
Submitted January 15, 2022 at 01:25AM by Sensitive_Ad_9664 https://ift.tt/3nrIQNa
Friday, January 14, 2022
Things similar to The Walking Dead?
Any recommendations? The apocalyptic genre is by far my favorite for stories but so many seem to have either crazy supernatural type zombies (more so than regular zombies, like flying and shit) or are more based around a unrealistic badass trying to find a cure. As opposed to just trying to survive and adapt to the brutal new world. TWD would've been the absolute perfect piece of media for me if they didn't Nerf the walkers and actually had a firearms expert on set lol.
Seasons 1-5 are what I like the best and for the most part do prefer the comics as far as the plot goes. I've seen all the well known things from 28 days, to zombieland.
Doesn't have to be zombies necessarily as long as it fits the apocalypse/survival genre.
Submitted January 14, 2022 at 10:40AM by Overall_Lobster_4738 https://ift.tt/3FurF43
Tyreese possible returns for Tales, actor teases.
Submitted January 14, 2022 at 11:01AM by Connected-VG https://ift.tt/3riK92d
[NO SPOILERS] In my own office I am the king in the north
Submitted January 14, 2022 at 10:21AM by nickj2306 https://ift.tt/3I9VMzt
Making bullets
So after they defeat the saviors and everyone. Eugene still doesn’t make bullets? Even in season 10, I didn’t see or hear about any bullet making goin on. Did I miss it or what?
Submitted January 14, 2022 at 03:15AM by Straight_Selection_4 https://ift.tt/3npeefr
Honestly, wish Laurie Holden just played this character for her portrayal of Andrea. Alternate universe maybe lol. Pic is from Silent Hill btw, she plays Cybil.
Submitted January 13, 2022 at 10:44PM by Pherista https://ift.tt/3nprIb3
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Disney's 'Boba Fett' Series Is Not As Popular As 'the Mandalorian' yet
Submitted January 14, 2022 at 01:26AM by literious https://ift.tt/3fltntR
Lori's reaction towards Rick at the end of the second season
Hello all!
At the end of episode 9 of "Triggerfinger," Lori asks Rick, "You killed the living to protect what's yours?" He clearly then agreed, and Lori then put the idea into Rick's head that he should kill Shane for thinking that she and the baby were his.
At the end of the season, Rick reveals to Lori that he killed Shane in the episode because he led Rick out there just to kill him. As soon as Lori hears this, she acts completely devastated and hurtful towards Rick, and it all comes to a head when Rick claims that Carl put him down after he came back.
Lori acts completely unreasonable when Rick tries to be honest with her. After all, all of this leads to a big split in Rick and Lori's marriage, as we see at the start of season 3. Lori has been moving on, but Rick has turned completely cold towards her because of her actions.
Can anyone explain why Lori reacted the way she did and why Rick didn't care about her as he used to in SEASON 1 and 2?
Submitted January 13, 2022 at 06:13AM by Human-Marketing-8326 https://ift.tt/3I29PH7
We are not the same.
Submitted January 13, 2022 at 07:06AM by BotFragBrandon https://ift.tt/31SRn4e
11x6 was the absolute scariest episode of them all (in my opinion)
Submitted January 13, 2022 at 05:12AM by inkdosan https://ift.tt/3FmDl8L
Peacemaker - Series Premiere Discussion
Season 1 Episode 1: A Whole New Whirled
Aired: January 13, 2022
Synopsis: Set in Peace, AL, Peace Maker, or better known as PeaceMaker, has one goal in mind - to make peace. However, he soon discovers peace isn't so easy to make alone. He forms a rag-tag gang with fellow peace enthusiasts Piece Major and Peas Sprayer. As a group, Peace, Piece, and Peas make peace piece-by-piece.
Directed by: James Gunn
Written by: James Gunn
Submitted January 13, 2022 at 03:00AM by LoretiTV https://ift.tt/33r1Rs6
This is so accurate ...
Submitted January 13, 2022 at 04:50AM by ZombiePritom https://ift.tt/3I2xNlK
[SPOILERS] I have never seen a better antagonist before - Cersei Lannister
So i just got done with watching 6x10 and this episode was amazing, and Cersei really amazed me here.
I struggle to like Cersei’s actions and sometimes i think she’s a misundersood character, sometimes i hate her and other times i like her. But when she killed all of these people in this episode with the wildfire i could not not help rooting for her because i was not expecting it at ALL. Love or hate her, i find that some of the best lines in the show come from her, and her actor does an amazing job and i don’t find her cartoonishly evil like a lot of other villains are on tv. I hate to say it, but as much as i dislike her actions i’m sort of rooting for her with how she always succeed no matter what.
What do other people generally think of her character? Is she a good villain?
(Also, please don’t spoil the future seasons for me)
Submitted January 13, 2022 at 04:52AM by niblaw https://ift.tt/3Kb1xhV
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
‘Peaky Blinders’ final season set for February release as star Cillian Murphy confirms 'intense and gothic' tone
Submitted January 13, 2022 at 12:43AM by Curious_Sentence7155 https://ift.tt/3tnm8JT
Station Eleven Has Pulled Off the Miracle of Grounded Apocalyptic Drama
Submitted January 12, 2022 at 09:43AM by dkter https://ift.tt/3GgVp5v
‘Squid Game’ Makes SAG Awards History: First Foreign-Language TV Nominee
Submitted January 12, 2022 at 10:17AM by MarvelsGrantMan136 https://ift.tt/3fjaiII
[SPOILERS] Sansa and Ned
Sansa is a kid, but she doesn't wanted to go to winterfell so she goes to to the queen to tell the truth. That made queen know their plan immediately called Ned and asked for fealty which turned not well and Ned died
Submitted January 12, 2022 at 05:22AM by Ashley_Suhan_ https://ift.tt/3GnmV1l
Australian News Anchors Caught in Hot Mic Moment Off-Air Ripping Novak Djokovic
Submitted January 12, 2022 at 01:53AM by esporx https://ift.tt/3r7VX7j
coral
Submitted January 12, 2022 at 03:20AM by ZombiePritom https://ift.tt/3FjXk87
Domhnall Gleeson Among Four to Join Steve Carell in FX Limited Series ‘The Patient’
Submitted January 11, 2022 at 07:08PM by samplestiltskin_ https://ift.tt/3qiGYrX
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
[Spoilers] Why is Arya so terrible in Season 7?
Arya is completely childish and not understanding in any way toward Sansa. Why was this conflict even included?
Submitted January 11, 2022 at 06:48AM by WhistleWRLD https://ift.tt/3nhmM81
[Spoilers] High Tide Castle, seat of House Velaryon, I doubt they'll even do any CGI
Submitted January 11, 2022 at 06:31AM by Nothing_Special_23 https://ift.tt/3Fi65j4
#apocalypse
Submitted January 11, 2022 at 07:06AM by Mission-Water2786 https://ift.tt/3HROvnF
S11B Synopsis.
Submitted January 11, 2022 at 03:44AM by Connected-VG https://ift.tt/3GiJ68D
Imagine if merle met season 5 rick
Submitted January 11, 2022 at 02:47AM by BigPaleontologist520 https://ift.tt/3ngH41r
Season 6 ❤️💜
Submitted January 10, 2022 at 10:55PM by Old-Sea-8159 https://ift.tt/3Gfh9ig
[NO SPOILERS] What chapters do you get fired up for and vice versa?
Currently listening to the audiobooks and every time the reader pauses for a chapter break I pray the next word he says is “Arya” or “Tyrion” and not “Sansa.” Obviously it depends on the point in the books but some characters chapters are just consistently much more intriguing. Curious which POVs make you read another chapter and which make you call it a night.
Submitted January 11, 2022 at 03:03AM by Any1canC00k https://ift.tt/3frUJyB
Monday, January 10, 2022
The Leftovers - 5 years later and I have yet to fill the void
I feel like this show isn’t talked about enough. Easily in my Top 5 shows and ever since it ended so perfectly I’ve been left with this void that I have yet to fill.
Carrie Coon and Justin Theroux played their roles PERFECTLY. Damon Lindelof made up for dragging Lost with this absolute 3 season masterpiece. Am I alone in this thought?
Edit : spelling errors
Submitted January 10, 2022 at 10:52PM by ADHD-RN https://ift.tt/31NxKL4
Bay Area fans mourn Bob Saget at SF's 'Full House' home
Submitted January 10, 2022 at 10:57AM by ToffeeFever https://ift.tt/3qaaXlQ
This still hurts like a b*tch. You are evil amc
Submitted January 10, 2022 at 05:49AM by artarduer2 https://ift.tt/3Gd2jZz
Omg Rick returning???!!
Submitted January 09, 2022 at 09:56PM by Comfortable_Sense587 https://ift.tt/3f6ISpd
O Yeong-su wins Golden Globes best TV supporting actor for 'Squid Game'
Submitted January 10, 2022 at 01:36AM by Saltedline https://ift.tt/3q9PPfs
was bored and did something dumb. debate this?
Submitted January 10, 2022 at 02:40AM by scarlettgirl85 https://ift.tt/3f5gvYr
Sunday, January 9, 2022
Snowpiercer, I’ve never watched a show that went from so good to so bad, so fast
Recently I started watching Snowpiercer, I really enjoyed the Movie and had nothing else to watch so I figured, why not.
I was hooked, the acting performances didn’t feel campy or phoned in, the casting felt right, and the show had a pretty good dark side to it. Its adaptation of the story didn’t feel too far fetched, and it took some risks in what twists and turns it could take.
Overall it was really enjoyable. I had no idea how they could stretch it out for multiple season, and was incredibly surprised by the pace the show was taking. But it didn’t feel rushed, it just never had you sitting for too long on pointless exposition.
Then it got to episode 9. Clearly the writers had no idea where to go with the show. I’ve watched the next three episodes and just, don’t even know if I want to watch anymore. I’ve never seen a show hit so many notes so well, then just fall flat because the story ran out of runway.
I’m trying to avoid spoilers here but how do you have so many things come to light so early in a show and expect it to continue after episode 9? Now everything feels tacked on and just reaching.
Is it even worth continuing?
Submitted January 08, 2022 at 09:44PM by finkledinkle7 https://ift.tt/3r7tGhs
Dexter: New Blood - Finale Discussion Thread
Season 1 Episode 10: Sins of the Father
Aired: January 9, 2022
Synopsis: Dexter and Harrison try to live a normal life in a place that they have discovered is not as normal as they thought it was. Will they live happily ever after, despite all the threats coming their way?
Directed by: Marcos Siega
Written by: Clyde Phillips, Alexandra Franklin & Marc Muszynski
Subreddit: r/Dexter
Submitted January 09, 2022 at 12:00AM by LoretiTV https://ift.tt/3f4WFwB
[NO SPOILERS] GOT characters ranked according to their IQ
Submitted January 09, 2022 at 05:18AM by LegendaryJatt https://ift.tt/3GcuKXk
[NO SPOILERS] 😎 I printed the Iron Thrones
Submitted January 09, 2022 at 04:18AM by iczfirz https://ift.tt/3f4q3TB
Random amount of walkers.
Have you ever noticed that a lot of the time, people walking near a road or woods there are Zero walkers within sight? Then IF a character falls or gets hurt, all of a sudden there are not 1 or 2 or even 5 walkers show up, Suddenly there are 15 or 20 Right there!
Submitted January 09, 2022 at 02:22AM by Scott801258 https://ift.tt/3JQiIoW
Saturday, January 8, 2022
I love British TV series but it took me en embarrassing long time and subtitles to figure out that they don't call older woman" Mom " and the word was Ma'am all along.
English isn't my native language (not even my second language).But I do love to watch british series in english and if available with subtitles(not often the case somehow). Imagine my confusion when a unrelated looking 30 year old calls the older women character Mom. Because it didn't happen to often on my viewings (maybe Ma'am isn't that common) I was confused but I put it always aside as me being not attentive enough. Only with the magic of subtitles was I able to understand how much of an moron I was.
Submitted January 09, 2022 at 12:06AM by DontAskQuAskAnswers https://ift.tt/3n8sARl
PBS Renews 'All Creature Great and Small' For Season 3 and 4
Submitted January 08, 2022 at 05:33AM by NarutoNotBoruto https://ift.tt/3r0Eluc
Amy Schneider becomes first woman to win more than $1 million on "Jeopardy!"
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 09:04PM by LoretiTV https://ift.tt/3HM6mMU
A wild shane
I always imagined an alternate universe where Rick and the group had Shane locked in a cage that they would drive him about in whenever there was a fight. They would show up to Woodbury and just release him to kill them all like a gorilla on steroids. He would just kill everybody insight and would have to be lured back in the cage by Judith. When Negan is about to kill Glen. SURPRISE. And Shane with his shotgun runs out of the forest killing everyone, baby Judith has to calm him down (sort of like black widow and the hulk)
Submitted January 08, 2022 at 02:07AM by Lost_Respect_6162 https://ift.tt/3G9ECkS
[No Spoilers] Game of Thrones x Harry Potter (Intro Parody)
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 10:27PM by Polysthetic https://ift.tt/3G9GmKH
Friday, January 7, 2022
In 1963, a special panel gathered to discuss civil rights after having just witnessed Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. This panel included James Baldwin, Harry Belafonte, Marlon Brando, Joseph Mankiewicz, Charlton Heston and Sidney Poitier.
Submitted January 08, 2022 at 01:13AM by ceaguila84 https://ift.tt/3G7Pdgd
My favorite Justice League scene: The Question vs. Lex Luthor
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 08:14PM by OppositeofDeath https://ift.tt/3HHneEk
Michael Keaton in Dopesick is so good.
If you haven't watched Dopesick, you should. Keaton's transformation across 8 episodes is so mesmerising to watch as it unfolds on screen.
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 07:52AM by smandroid https://ift.tt/34w9aPN
Sidney Poitier Dies: Trailblazing Actor, Civil Rights Activist Was 94
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 10:27AM by FreshmenMan https://ift.tt/3zIIsPy
'The Boys' Season 3 Premieres June 3rd, 2022 on Amazon Prime Video
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 10:14AM by MarvelsGrantMan136 https://ift.tt/3qTPvkd
With the series finale next week, I'd like to take a moment to appreciate The Expanse
I've been watching The Expanse live every week since the series premiere and this show has gotten better and better. It's done for sci fi what GoT did for fantasy. It's definitely on that level. Fantastic story, visuals and cinematography. Really sad to see this one go, hoping for a great finale next week and already looking forward to a rewatch.
Submitted January 06, 2022 at 11:33PM by LoretiTV https://ift.tt/3eWfphK
The Walking Dead by Alexander Iaccarino
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 04:10AM by wristsackville https://ift.tt/3387pri
[SPOILERS] Why did Catelyn let Jaime go?
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 05:05AM by senturkivanc https://ift.tt/3q57FQI
I just realized Pluto TV has the original Japanese Iron Chef. I've been binging for days. So much more talent than the American version. The American version was such a let down.
Finally get to watch the real Iron Chef again. The American version just seemed so cheesey and watered down. The dishes were like "I put truffles on chicken" "Salmon with an egg on it". Japanese version they are literally inventing new dishes and techniques right before your eyes. It's not just "I took a few things and put them together and they taste good" they really showcase the chefs technical skills and creativity. The presentation is on another level and I just love the dubbing. The people really enjoyed dubbing this and put real effort into emulating the emotion of the person. If you didn't know better you'd think the people dubbing were actually there.
I just wanted to share some excitement and maybe someone out there is like me and didn't know and would love to watch again! If you've only seen the American version, go check out some real chefs working their magic.
Submitted January 07, 2022 at 12:35AM by urabewe https://ift.tt/32TUoSt
Wait zombies did exist in universe as pop culture?
Submitted January 06, 2022 at 11:24PM by MazinkaiserSRWX https://ift.tt/31y5dZG
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Happy birthday , one of the best characters ever in tv history and one of my favorites . Daryl x Norman .
Submitted January 06, 2022 at 03:23AM by ZombiePritom https://ift.tt/3F1Fy9A
Rick biting Joes throat out.
Rewatching TWD for the 800000th time and I just wanted to say that Rick ripping Joes throat out with his bare teeth in defense of Carl is one of the most badass scenes in TV history. Every time I rewatch the show I get major goosebumps while watching this scene. It such a spectacular show of the raw, guttural, animalistic nature humans can be pushed too. So freaking great.
Submitted January 06, 2022 at 03:17AM by ive-ben-jamin https://ift.tt/3eSl20u
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
ViacomCBS and WarnerMedia Exploring Sale of The CW
Submitted January 05, 2022 at 11:23PM by Sisiwakanamaru https://ift.tt/3F1vDRj
Mike Camarillo, an animator who got his start on "The Simpsons" and later worked on such films as "The Road to El Dorado", "The Swan Princess" and "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" has passed away at the age of 57
Submitted January 05, 2022 at 05:42PM by MulciberTenebras https://ift.tt/3sXWhYY
HBO Max and HBO Ended 2021 With 73.8M Global Subscribers
Submitted January 05, 2022 at 07:02AM by DemiFiendRSA https://ift.tt/3mZwrjl
Kim Mi-soo, Korean Actor in ‘Snowdrop,’ Dies at 29
Submitted January 05, 2022 at 07:18AM by Sisiwakanamaru https://ift.tt/3eSHJBD
Late-Night Hosts Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers Test Positive for Covid-19
Submitted January 05, 2022 at 05:19AM by alittlebitstevie https://ift.tt/31xt5Ne
Peacemaker Review: The Suicide Squad Spin-Off May Be James Gunn's Vulgar, Violent Masterpiece
Submitted January 05, 2022 at 03:15AM by cum_dawg https://ift.tt/336u2fT
Please check out 'Light the Night' - a Taiwanese drama on Netflix
This is a 3-part series with 8 episodes for each part/season. So far 2 parts are available on Netflix, and I cannot recommend this series highly enough.
I don't want to give too much away, but it's essentially a non-linear drama first, even though the premise is of a murder mystery based on the owners, workers and acquaintances of a Japanese hostess club - which is set in Taiwan.
First off, the non-linear nature of the series is done amazingly well. It's nowhere near the complexity of Dark, but the execution of what is told, when it is told is so well done.
Secondly, the acting is top notch. The cast are all top tier actors/actresses in Taiwan. IMO, there no weak links here.
Last, but not least, and perhaps the most impressive thing to me is the cinematography and editing. The lighting, the shots, the colours of this series are shot so beautifully. The opening credits is alluring & the song used is a cover of one of Taiwan's most popular songs, sung by one of their most famous bands (I have to watch the opening every episode).
Even if you're not into Asian TV shows of any kind, trust me - you won't regret giving this one a shot.
Submitted January 04, 2022 at 11:24PM by skadsh https://ift.tt/332Mc1O
This dude is a tank. Gets his leg blown off and is up hobbling around within an hour.
Submitted January 05, 2022 at 02:10AM by PickledCringe https://ift.tt/31s5D3T
[spoilers] kind of Cersei
I am rereading the series (after reading and watching simultaneously years ago) on AFFC, and am I the only one who gets so annoyed by Cersei’s over inflated view of herself and her “cunning”? It is so much that I can’t stand it! She is always thinking about how she has outsmarted everyone in the room, when really she is just majorly screwing everything up and not really being all that clever. She is also always comparing herself to Tywin, where she doesn’t even hold a candle to Tywin’s cunning, rule, or command. He would not approve of basically any decision Cersei made after his death.
I also feel like everyone knows these things but doesn’t say anything because she is so hot headed, that she’d have Payne take their head off immediately. Rant over…Please someone change my mind about Jamie’s sweet sister.
Submitted January 05, 2022 at 01:27AM by gh424 https://ift.tt/3JB9e0C
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
[No Spoilers] Update to my printed Catspaw Dagger! I painted it! Turned out far better than I figured it would.
Submitted January 04, 2022 at 11:50PM by TheCollectorsGuild https://ift.tt/335yFqc
"Cheers" surviving the departure of Shelley Long by replacing her with Kirstie Alley was a rarity in TV history
Three's Company tried that when Suzanne Sommers left and Priscilla Barnes took over but the ratings suffered a slow decline and the show got cancelled after three seasons.
I think what helped was that the show became more of an ensemble whereas before Cheers was the Jack and Diane show. The first two seasons with Kirstie was clearly them trying to have Sam and Rebecca be the focus with Sam constantly trying to woo her but then they quit that and it became a ensemble with everybody getting to shine.
For me, I thought Alley was funnier than Shelley Long but Long was a better actress.
Submitted January 04, 2022 at 08:04AM by Paulino_Monet https://ift.tt/3EMRQT6
Paramount plus' ad free option now includes ads
6-7 ads in-between the first Colbert segment after the monologue. You can fast forward but they're still ads with a little mini screen that's showing the band play.
Fucking disgusting.
Submitted January 04, 2022 at 11:05AM by Too-Far-Frame https://ift.tt/3HD8qH0
The Governor (Season 3). Such an underrated villain, not as amazing as Negan, but still really well written and well acted.
Submitted January 04, 2022 at 04:38AM by _milit4nt_ https://ift.tt/3sXpjrE
[NO SPOILERS] Travel To The Wall - by The Seventh Art Shop
Submitted January 04, 2022 at 04:17AM by bagshotdownhaul https://ift.tt/32GGgfp
[Spoilers] How the Pack Survives (the bittersweet ending). "Ask me again in 10 years."
Submitted January 04, 2022 at 02:24AM by Najsnow https://ift.tt/3mX0B6T
Monday, January 3, 2022
‘Peaky Blinders’ Season 6: Anya Taylor-Joy Returns as Gina Gray for Final Season
Submitted January 03, 2022 at 11:53PM by Curious_Sentence7155 https://ift.tt/3JEzmYp
[No Spoilers] Tyrosh
Submitted January 03, 2022 at 05:55AM by Nothing_Special_23 https://ift.tt/3EO52aq
[NO SPOILERS] Enjoy King's Landing - by The Seventh Art Shop
Submitted January 03, 2022 at 04:39AM by greekowlery https://ift.tt/3qI6whf
The Walking Dead: World Beyond ''Series Finale'' The Last Light
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Season 2 Episode 10, The Last Light
- Released (AMC+): November 28, 2021
- Released (AMC): December 5, 2021
Synopsis: The group faces enemies, living and dead, on their way to save the future... and themselves.
Submitted December 05, 2021 at 09:00PM by Connected-VG https://ift.tt/3GfnVnv
Drew one of Tony’s drawing for fun!
Submitted January 02, 2022 at 09:42PM by Mimmy114 https://ift.tt/3qLIx0A
[No Spoilers] Poor Hank Scorpion is still waiting... 7 years later :(
Submitted January 03, 2022 at 03:00AM by ChromeProphet https://ift.tt/3JDHtET
Sunday, January 2, 2022
‘Comic Book Men’ Star Robert Bruce Found Dead In NJ Storage Unit
Submitted January 03, 2022 at 12:05AM by Motor-Ad-8858 https://ift.tt/3FS2nO5
British productions enter golden age as digital streaming wars heat up
Submitted January 02, 2022 at 04:10AM by MattMurdock_DD https://ift.tt/3eIuCmu
'Cobra Kai' Season 5: What's Eagle Fang's Future? William Zabka Teases Johnny's Priorities
Submitted January 02, 2022 at 02:09AM by Zepanda66 https://ift.tt/3FQ6Sso
[No spoilers] Book or the series?
Hey folks . I want to start GOT books and then watch the series ('cause usually the book is better). Just wanted to ask you guys if it is good this way or not ? (I haven't started yet)
Submitted January 02, 2022 at 04:15AM by M_Ali_S_S https://ift.tt/32KuQad
Who are you?
Submitted January 02, 2022 at 02:33AM by Sufficient-Hair7770 https://ift.tt/3eFJYrR
[Spoilers] Benjen Stark was First ranger of the Night Watch. Why didn’t Eddard consult his brother before executing one of his own rangers in the beginning of the story? Wouldn’t it have been more appropriate for Eddard to send the abandoned ranger back to the wall for final judgement?
Submitted January 02, 2022 at 12:34AM by Ironsam811 https://ift.tt/3pJuwBd
[Spoilers] Why are so many people in power so dumb in Game of Thrones?
I'm currently watching S03E05. Upto this point I've come to realise a lot of men in power are stupidly dumb or did dumb things that doesn't even make any sense. Like in the first season Ned Stark after learning the truth about the Bastards without revealing it, confronted the Queen which was dumb in so many levels. Then in season 2 Catyln Stark released the Kingslayer just like that without any talk to Robb. And why did she except that they would just return her daughter when they don't have the hostage to bargain. Again in Season 3 Robb executed Karstark when he killed those Lannister boys(at the same time his mother hardly faced any consequences). Didn't he think this would cause a lot of traction between his army?
Also the little cunt as the King is doing whatever the hell he wants for the past 2 seasons. Doesn't the Hand(The Grandpa) thinks it's better to control that child sooner? And don't get me started about Sansa Stark. Her entire existence is full of contradictory thoughts.
Is the show going to get better i.e. major characters will show some witts except Littlefinger, Lord Varys, Tyrion Lannister etc.
Submitted January 02, 2022 at 02:39AM by randomguy5419 https://ift.tt/3FLYCtB
Saturday, January 1, 2022
[SPOILERS] why do people hate s8?
I've just finished GoT, and I really enjoyed the entire show. Before watching, I heard alot of bad things about s8 and how it was terrible and whatever.
I finished it yesterday and I just don't understand why people would be mad? I guess I can see people not liking daenerys death or the sudden way the white walker part ended, but overall I really enjoyed all of it. Can somebody explain to me the main reasons people dislike it?
Submitted January 01, 2022 at 09:08PM by Garden-Mobile https://ift.tt/3FQWkJG
WOW I completely forgot how utterly terrifying 6x02 (JSS) was.
On a rewatch (first one in about 6 years), just finished 6x02, and holy mother of god I forgot how brutal and terrifying this episode was. It starts of so calm too. Maggie talking to Deanna about planting food, Carol and her casserole, Carl walking around w/ Judith.
And then bam. When the smoker got attacked I literally jumped. The fact that 45 mins before it was just another day for everyone, and then over half of the survivors are killed in the attack was a scary reality check after the calm-ish last few episodes.
From then on it was just complete chaos. I forgot just how insanely smart Carol was this episode and it reminded me of why I love her so much.
This definitely ranks in my top 10 episodes.
Submitted January 01, 2022 at 04:58AM by marvinocjr14 https://ift.tt/3mM8PP8
One of my favorite backdrops. ( of course feel free to screenshot if you like)
Submitted January 01, 2022 at 03:35AM by DecentMongoose3405 https://ift.tt/3HHvODh