Aw, damn. Hilarious and tear-jerking at the same time, from ComicCon, this is what HBO brought for Game of Thrones:
An Oscars-like In Memoriam for all the characters killed so far on the show.
Giles ,'Get It Done'
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Aw, damn. Hilarious and tear-jerking at the same time, from ComicCon, this is what HBO brought for Game of Thrones:
An Oscars-like In Memoriam for all the characters killed so far on the show.
I love the most upvoted comment:
Did they not forget Theon Greyjoy's penis?
I am so glad they didn't show scenes from the Red Wedding in that. I am done with the ep for awhile.
OK, having just finished the season, I'm not sure I'm getting the objection here
Because I will not treat a doll like it's a person? Most people over anthropomorphise their pets for me--when it's something with your hand up its butt, I would have set it on fire way before she loses it at the end of the season, and I would not indulge her.
On the flip side, the ventriloquist doll was fucking hysterical. But I would also have punched them both in the face if I'd watched the show much later, and with less of a magical suspension of disbelief.
Have we decided Netflix is Premium? Because I need to know why nobody is talking about the pure unfiltered awesomeness that is Orange Is The New Black.
Hemlock Grove was discussed here, so I guess OitNB is here too.
The only discussion I've seen of that show was Jasika Nicole being grumpy that a show is finally set somewhere totally black-dominated and the lead is still white. How does the rest of the cast tally up to actual demographics?
I have not watched OitNB yet, but I keep hearing it is awesome.
so, IMO:
1) I like that the cast is pretty diverse generally, but the lead actress is really fucking irritating at times (which I suppose is part of the point), but a fraction of the time her storyline or performance stops the momentum of the show dead.
2) between flashbacks and other shit, the lead's personality can vary wildly. There was one ep (~ep 9 or 10) where I honestly wondered if they were going for a multiple personality disorder thing or something because I did not understand her acting choices at all.
3) there were some statements made about prison life in ep 1 that are constantly violated in subsequent episodes. I get that this is supposed to be a comedy/dramedy but it hits realism very rarely. The prisoners are OFTEN unsupervised, there is very little physical threat to the inmates (in general).
I'm not looking for Oz for women or anything, but the way they deal with stakes is uneven.
4) American Pie guy who plays her fiancé is someone I just want to punch in the fucking face.
I have about 1-2 eps left I think.
The only discussion I've seen of that show was Jasika Nicole being grumpy that a show is finally set somewhere totally black-dominated and the lead is still white.
She's the lead because the show is loosely based on real-her's memoir, but she's not the POV character in every ep. Structurally it's kind of similar to S1 of Lost.
She's the lead because the show is loosely based on real-her's memoir
For Jasika's record, she wasn't criticising the author's choice, since, you know, memoir. But that plenty of black people write memoirs about shit, and so rarely do we get those to screen.
It's depressing what rare birds Kerry Washington and Maggie Q are.
At least Megan Rath is in the mix too.