The music he used for the montage, turned out to be an earworm. It crawled into my ear, and has wrapped itself around my eardrum and is holding it hostage until its demands are met.
I'm starting to contemplate just how much being deaf might be more of a benefit.
The music he used for the montage, turned out to be an earworm. It crawled into my ear, and has wrapped itself around my eardrum and is holding it hostage until its demands are met.
I'm starting to contemplate just how much being deaf might be more of a benefit.
This'll fix it.
"I can see it. You have more of the north in you than your brothers."
It cracks me up. He doesn't even use the books! The show is enough to refute the show. Lol
HA! Yes. And the baby--Gilly's was born two seasons ago and is still an infant. But Walda had a whole gestation period in less time than Gilly's baby lived 6 months.
Which I think is NOT a mistake but definitive proof from the showrunners: the Freys are rats. Not "Bolt-On," but "Rat Trap." What else could explain such fertility and such a short gestation period? The show speaks truth!!
Rat Cook ending to the Freys confirmed!!!
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
It cracks me up. He doesn't even use the books! The show is enough to refute the show. Lol
HA! Yes. And the baby--Gilly's was born two seasons ago and is still an infant. But Walda had a whole gestation period in less time than Gilly's baby lived 6 months.
Which I think is NOT a mistake but definitive proof from the showrunners: the Freys are rats. Not "Bolt-On," but "Rat Trap." What else could explain such fertility and such a short gestation period? The show speaks truth!!
Rat Cook ending to the Freys confirmed!!!
Confirmed!!!
Lol
"I can see it. You have more of the north in you than your brothers."
Post by regular jon umber on May 17, 2016 7:08:50 GMT
Preston Jacobs on Episode 4
Absolutely brilliant. Once again, he's only pointing out flaws in the show, not book-show issues. I've officially abandoned hope that I'll ever enjoy GoT again.