Frank, I think Bourdain has made Chef Eric(His BFF) a Larry Stu. We'll see if he starts singing or something soon.
Well, he did have him admit that Alan Richman was a friend, so he's not quite perfect.
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Frank, I think Bourdain has made Chef Eric(His BFF) a Larry Stu. We'll see if he starts singing or something soon.
Well, he did have him admit that Alan Richman was a friend, so he's not quite perfect.
True enough.(I bet they've talked about *THAT* a few billion times."How can you stand that fuckin' douchebag?" and etc.) I'm not ashamed to admit that ML made me cry yesterday...absent fathers being rather a Theme in my life.
I'm hearing that there are fans who've actually flounced out of Game of Thrones over Ned Stark's sad ending.
I'm hearing that there are fans who've actually flounced out of Game of Thrones over Ned Stark's sad ending.
I was hearing that too. I wonder how much it will affect ratings for the finale?
Wow.
I don't believe it. A lot of people threatened to flounce out after they killed Lady and ratings didn't change.
People who flounce because Sean Bean's character doesn't make it to the ending credits have well-developed ass muscles.
Thing is? Stark's end was pretty clear. No one has fared particularly well thus far, so I have long been expecting everyone to die. So far, that's a good strategy.
I sort of assumed a lot of the viewers would be the book fans, so that surprised me. And it seemed pretty clear from the get-go that no one was going to be completely safe in this universe.
I haven't read the books, but the foreboding is pretty heavy in this series. I assume that's intentional for the book readers.