What went wrong?
>>87013841
I wanted to fuck the one in the middle
nathan left
>>87013841
superhoody storyline's ending was fucking retarded, stupid time travel shit.
Is he literally the last /ourguy/ now that CIA is kill?
>>87013808
AHEM
>>87013808
He's been /ourguy/ since Stannis died
The final season is going to be 6+ hours of fighting ice zombies + cersei. Are you ready?
Take away the goofy Jamaican-ish voices and the Gungans are totally badass.
>>87013776
Just take away Jar-Jar.
Why does Boss Nass look so different from normal Gungans?
>>87013873
Because the female of the species is much larger in order to produce eggs.
>mfw i can't tell if this picture is from the prequels or some children animation tv show
What's a good series/movie to watch while you're doing something else?
any sitcom
BLACKEDwhile you're masturbating.
will they fuck up the new Dune movie? is it even possible to do the whole first book in one movie? I don't think so. it's my favourite book, I'm scared anons
So they're copying Magic cards?
>>87013806
>>87013659
Relax
Idris Elba is gonna make a great Paul Atreides
*raising fist*
Not quite my tempo
>>87013658
You think he was raped to jazz as a child?
Not quite my Oscar
Not quite my acceptance speech
OOOOOOH ANGELOOOOO Edition
https://pastebin.com/mbWD9SK8
Meanwhile: >>87010595
Mulder and Laura had sex IRL
NORMAL COOP IS BACK
Death Grips have been confirmed to play in final instead of Eddie Vedder, they will play "Inanimate Sensation", pic related is Mr Death Grip
Which of the following /tv/ sins have you committed?
>Watching on a monitor under 17 inches or a TV under 42 inches
>Downloading YIFY rips
>Downloading HDTV or 720p rips when a 1080p rip is available
>Seeding
>Using your TV or Laptop's built in speakers
>Using VLC Media Player
All of them...and I LOVED it.
> committing sins
Fuckoff Jesus freak
>>87013646
>2017
>not understanding the instrinsic superiority of seeding a 144p LOTR rip in .mov with only russian dubs and telugu subs after watching it on your gameboy using windows movie maker.
Favorite alt-right movie/show?
Name one way in which GoT isn't just power rangers for adults
>>87013633
I have better idea for thread
How much they will fuck his character in last season?
Will they throw some sad shitty story and make him look like bitch or even made him beg on knees like Littlefinger?
>>87013633
It's not for adults. It's just power rangers.
How could they ruin L from Death Note so much?
Just look at him running like Sonic the hedgehog!
>>87013617
did anybody make a virgin/run/chad/run image?
>>87013617
gotta go fast
He looks like the tallest from Invaders zim.
Press F to pay respects.
>>87013515
>you will never again hear him say A230385
Scheisse;___;7
>>87013515
They killed him off? Fuck.
>>87014277
And the jew.
1 x 1 for both teams.
IT WOULD BE EXTREMELY PAINFUL
http://ew.com/tv/2017/08/27/game-thrones-season-7-finale-death/
>Below we spoke to Irish actor Aidan Gillen (The Wire, The Dark Knight Rises) about leaving the hit series after seven seasons of delivering a mesmerizing performance that humanized a character drawn with few redeeming qualities. The quiet, soft-spoken actor (I remember once finding him sitting quietly off by himself on the GoT set reading a David Foster Wallace book) doesn’t give interviews very often — Gillen generally prefers to let his performance speak for itself. And even during our chat, he was reluctant to say too much about his riveting final scene in Winterfell’s Great Hall lest his thoughts take something away from its impact. It’s perhaps the only trait Gillen shares with his nefarious character — he plays his cards close to his vest.
>ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: When did you get the infamous call?
AIDAN GILLEN: The infamous call. It’s so obvious what it is. [Showrunners Dan Weiss and David Benioff] never ring you up — maybe once in six years. I learned about that call from [Roose Bolton actor Michael McElhatton] when he told me about his call and he talked about how it made him feel. And I thought if I get that call — or rather when as this has got to happen sooner or later to a character like Littlefinger — I wondered how it would make me feel. Because the show is such a part of your life for so many years, you start to think, ‘What will your life will be like outside of it?’ It’s a potent loss.
>So how did it make you feel?
You’re left a little bereft — for your character and for your experience. It also immediately makes you quantify the hugeness of what that experience has been over the last seven years, which has been massive.
>Did the showrunners joke around at all, or were they straightforward?
No joke. They just promised me a “river of blood.” Well, it wasn’t really a river of blood, but they promised me more than poor Michael got. It’s better to go out at the end of [the season] with a good arc then at the start of episode 2. Even if I’m only in a few episodes — like last season I probably had less than any season — once your character is established as part of the world people feel like you’re there all the time. So it’s not really an issue for me how many scenes I’m in as long as the scenes are good, and they’re well put together, and your contribution is good. Then people feel like you’re there al the time. I’m glad I had a good story to finish with.
>Littlefinger’s strategy in playing Arya against Sansa seemed really risky from the outset.
With carefully laid plans there’s always a bit of risk involved. He’s put himself in a situation that could backfire on him. I think he likes it. [His plans] are never fail safe. But he puts himself on the line like a good gambler.
>What was your reaction to the finale script?
Obviously, I was expecting it.
>But you didn’t know exactly how Littlefinger would go out, I assume.
Well, I did an interview with a publication [in 2015] and they asked me how I thought I would go. I said I thought Arya would deliver the blow. So it was as promised. And even within the scene, as soon as he walks in that room and Arya produces the dagger he knows the game is up. He at least suspected the game was up back in episode four when Bran told him, “Chaos is a ladder.” For Bran to come up with that is beyond coincidental. That’s when the ground started to shift beneath my feet. At that point, I knew the things I’ve done in private are not necessarily private.
I shabouje it was a potent loss... for him
>I haven’t seen your final scene but I’ve heard you’re fantastic in it, and that Littlefinger reveals some emotions that we haven’t really seen from him before.
I don’t want to say too much about that. I don’t want to lay my cards on the table. I want to preserve that. There were more feelings for Sansa than I’ve let on the in the past. It becomes obvious. It’s an emotional farewell. And it’s a humiliating position to be in. He’s back in the sort of humiliating position that has been a driver for him: The rejection of Catelyn Stark, the humiliation by [Ned Stark’s older brother] Brandon Stark — back when he cut him from navel to collarbone and didn’t kill him [after their duel over Catelyn in their youth]. He’s put back in that position again.
>What was your last day like?
My last day on the set wasn’t that scene. [The execution] was the second scene I shot. I quite enjoyed doing things that way — shooting [Littlefinger’s death] and then shooting what comes before. When you know what’s coming you relax a little in the way you interact with the others. There’s something else that seeps into your performance — a kind of serenity. But yeah, I did find it quite emotional [shooting the finale scene]. And I don’t necessarily mean that I was sad, but it’s an emotional moment for the character so I felt what he was feeling. For the real last day at work Dan and David weren’t there but [co-executive producer] Bryan Cogman called people in and said a few words and my son was there with me. That was quite something. And I got my mockingbird pin. I had already let them know I wanted it, and I cleverly worked it so I got two. There’s one from my cloak and one from my tunic. So I got the large and the small size — one for me and one for my son.
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what was he doing?
IT'S LIKE POTTERY
BRAVO DND
EMMY INCOMING