Dany didn't really go mad until after the battle of Winterfell. Before we're hirs nothing really concrete. Poor Sophie could have gotten more time for Jean if the deal wasn't done.
Dany didn't really go mad until after the battle of Winterfell. Before we're hirs nothing really concrete. Poor Sophie could have gotten more time for Jean if the deal wasn't done.
Sophie’s Instagram gained over 3 million followers in the past months though. So it seems that the Sansa fanbase grew.
The viewership for Game of Thrones was estimated to be 1 billion. So those guys on reddit are less than 1% of the fanbase.
Lot of people see Sansa’s desire for Northern independence was noble. Its what her brother Robb wanted, also didn’t bend the knee to Stannis. She was simply playing the game when she broke Jon’s Oath.
Last edited by Divine Spark; 05-28-2019 at 06:55 PM.
Stop with the GoT talk please. Completely OT.
Yes, you can always count on BC for quality reporting.
https://mashable.com/article/the-fem...-dark-phoenix/
Why is it that each interview makes me want to see this movie less and less?
As woman, I read this title and thought: Wonderful! They are finally giving the woman a chance to shine!
Then I read this line: "Professor Charles Xavier, one of the most beloved characters that's traditionally portrayed as holding the moral high ground in the battle of good vs. evil, is now seen reconciling with the reality of being an egotistical, power-hungry gaslighter."
<Sigh>. You don't have to destroy your male characters for your women to shine!! Goodness, Kinberg sucks!!
Last edited by Stormrocks; 05-29-2019 at 06:17 AM.
There are already some people who supossedly saw the movie and what they are telling does not sound good.
I hope they are trolls
Looked up local showtimes. Our theaters are barely playing this. It's only solidly on one screen and a few scattered shows.
A little more DP news about the reshoots:
http://collider.com/dark-phoenix-end...-movie/#images