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  1. 6 ore fa · Narratively, I think Blood and Cheese does still work, and I’m looking forward to seeing how characters respond to it as season 2 continues. And in fairness, I think Alicent not being present could be an advantage (despite problems with how that was done on-screen), as the guilt and shame she’ll feel could be great for her own character arc.

  2. Help me pick. Question for r/Plushies. I want a big plushie to sleep with, I’ve gotten one of these for my friend’s daughter and it seemed to be really nice quality and had a little weight to it. Which would yall choose— Dottie or Gus? This is from fluffnest.

  3. 6 ore fa · Here’s our review of House of the Dragons Season 2. Season 2 starts off with an angry and despondent Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) who is stewing in anger and guilt at the death of her son. Daemon (Matt Smith), meanwhile, is itching for revenge. In true Daemon fashion, he seems ignorant of consequences, which will be a delight for Rhaenyra and her ...

  4. 1 giorno fa · Verdict. Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person is a fresh of breath air in terms of indie genre offerings. Ariane Louis-Seize’s feature debut broaches a series of tricky ...

  5. 6 ore fa · We didn’t comb through the rubble for long, because of the dog. I gave the lollipop to my sister. Strawberry flavor. She cried and gave it to Magda and Magda gave it to her sister Christina who gave it back to my sister. No idea who has it now. Nobody wants to carry the guilt of being the one to eat the last lollipop. 18 th of December

  6. 1 giorno fa · Macbeth is a story about a man consumed by ambition. After a prophecy from three witches suggests he will become King of Scotland, Macbeth, fueled by his wife Lady Macbeth’s relentless ambition, murders the current king. However, this act of violence sets in motion a chain of events that ultimately leads to Macbeth’s downfall.

  7. 6 ore fa · It has screenplay written all over it, because it is also a rags-to-riches story of a boy from Ilford who wins his job at Citibank through a trading game. As we find out, his particular professional triumph was a single trade of $700 million, subsequently securitised for a further profit, betting on the collapse of the economies of Europe.