Wow. There's a reason some biblical names are still used and some aren't.
If I ever have a daughter, I'll name her Haggith. And then I'll teach her to fight.
'Beneath You'
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Wow. There's a reason some biblical names are still used and some aren't.
If I ever have a daughter, I'll name her Haggith. And then I'll teach her to fight.
Haggith
Isn't this one of the Cthulu?
I thought last night's episode of Kings was pretty great, partly due to the fact that David wasn't on screen a whole lot. King Swearigen is just way more interesting.
I thought the smoke changed direction, btw, and told the Reverend to turn left instead of right.
I thought last night's episode of Kings was pretty great, partly due to the fact that David wasn't on screen a whole lot.
Imagine the show with a David closer to the original? Gigantic man-ho, and brilliant enough poet to write the Psalms? DAG.
It's getting better. It looks like they are trying to solve one problem I've been having with it, which is that the cast of main characters was too small. Also, McCauley Culkin as the uncle's son? Brilliant physical match.
I thought the smoke changed direction, btw, and told the Reverend to turn left instead of right.
Ooh, interesting. That definitely clicks with the whole changing car directional signal thing.
Yeah, I had the same reading on the smoke.
Gigantic man-ho, and brilliant enough poet to write the Psalms?
Right? Right! The original David was a complex and deeply flawed man. Would have been interesting to see that side carried out.
I still like the shifting loyalties, because that's part of the fun of monarchy, right?
There was a lot of stupid in that episode, though I feel it was deliberate stupid.
I don't get the Zoe-vibe off of Thomasina. Mainly because I cannot get a Mal vibe off of the King. Zoe wouldn't have been able to deal.