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Sansa Loses Her Rose-Tinted Spectacles - Game of Thrones

Yogi says...

>> ^TheSluiceGate:

She didn't push him off the catwalk though. But I think her time will come...


That's basically why I didn't like this scene. Should've just let her do that if you wanted to break rules and shit. This is one of my problems with Game of Thrones...it'll break some rules but not the ones I want, which makes it as bad as Jersey Shore.

Sansa Loses Her Rose-Tinted Spectacles - Game of Thrones

The Sean Bean Death Reel

poolcleaner says...

Also, it's important to check out the Youtube comments and the video uploader's description. If you did that, you'd know his non-dying performances outweigh his dying performances. Someone did all that work and now you don't need to: http://www.compleatseanbean.com/deathbycow.html

HE DIES IN:
Airborne - bye bye Toombs
Caravaggio - Rannuccio gets his throat slashed
Clarissa - Lovelace is skewered by Sean Pertwee
Don't Say a Word - Patrick Koster is buried alive
Equilibrium - Death by Poetry - Partridge is blasted away by Christian Bale while reading Yeats
Essex Boys - Jason Locke meets a nasty end in a Range Rover
Far North - Loki is frozen. Naked. In the snow. A chilling end if there ever was one.
The Field - the infamous Death by Cow - Tadgh falls over a cliff, pursued by a herd of stampeding cows
GoldenEye - Alec Trevelyan falls a long way down and is crushed by a satellite dish thing
Henry VIII - Robert Aske meets a gruesome end
The Island - Death by Clone. Merrick is shot in the throat by a nasty grabber thingy with a sharp
hook and a cable that gets wrapped around his neck, and while he's struggling with Lincoln
Six-Echo, the catwalk they're on collapses, and Merrick ends up dangling by the neck. Currently
the most creative dispatch of Sean's career. Definitely well hung.
The Lord of the Rings (The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, The Return of the King) - Death
by Orc. Boromir. Arrows. Need I say more?
Lorna Doone - Carver Doone drowns
Outlaw - Dead Dead Dead. Was there ever any question? Dead.
Patriot Games - Sean Miller is beaten up, boathooked and finally blown up by Harrison Ford
Scarlett - Lord Fenton is dispatched
Tell Me That You Love Me - Gabriel Lewis is stabbed by Laura. Or he stabs himself. We're not
quite sure about this one, actually.
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion - Death by summoning a god's avatar. Martin Septim (the son of the Emperor, aka The Lost Heir) meets his X-Box end when he attempts to save the world.
The Hitcher - Surely you jest. You need to ask? (There were two different versions filmed. He dies
in both of them.)
War Requiem - The German Soldier dies, but returns in the afterlife


HE LIVES IN:
(Leo Tolstoy's) Anna Karenina
A Woman's Guide to Adultery
The Big Empty
The Bill
Black Beauty
Bravo Two Zero
Exploits at West Poley
Extremely Dangerous
Faceless
The Fifteen Streets
Flightplan
Fool's Gold
How to Get Ahead in Advertising
In the Border Country
Inspector Morse: Absolute Conviction
Jacob
Lady Chatterley
The Loser
My Kingdom for a Horse
National Treasure (But only because of a rewrite. In an early version
of the the script Ian Howe got eaten by alligators in the subways of
New York. Really. Honest. I wouldn't lie to you. I wouldn't.)
North Country
Percy Jackson (Zeus is more or less an immortal so death seems a bit
redundant, really...)
The Practice
Pride
Prince
Punters
Ronin
Samson & Delilah
Sharpe (14 films)
Sharpe's Challenge
Shopping
Silent Hill
Small Zones
Stormy Monday
Tom & Thomas
Troubles
The Canterbury Tales - The Nun's Priest's Tale
The Dark
The True Bride
The Vicar of Dibley
Troy
Wedded
When Saturday Comes
Windprints
Winter Flight

Major Theatrical Performances:
Macbeth ... Yes. He dies. And gets his head impaled on a spike.
Romeo & Juliet... What do you think?
Fair Maid of the West ... Spencer doesn't die!

Portal 2 (Videogames Talk Post)

residue says...

I really enjoyed the special challenge modes from the first one too, but I don't think there are such modes in 2, which is a disappointment. There are certainly some creative ways to get through some areas, but there's no way to pick one specific room at a time. I'm replaying it again now to look for the achievements which are really pretty well thought out and fun to find

>> ^Crosswords:

Not had a chance to play II yet, but I did wonder if people would view Portal II's puzzles as easier because they were trained to 'think with portals' in the first one. I found a lot of the replay value with the first one was solving the levels in a way not intended, which is why they have all those challenge modes, least portals, least time, least steps. Hopefully while II has obvious paths for advancement they've made it so you can advance using less obvious methods.
>> ^residue:
Just finished the single campaign. It was much easier than I expected but the humor was great. I think the ease of the game comes from being used to "thinking with portals" from the first game. They also did a bad job of making the solutions really obvious. If you're in an entire room of non-portal surfaces" and there are only 4 small panels that are "portalable" it gets pretty obvious.. The catwalk rails were also irritating. Here, walk on this catwalk until you find the ONE place where you can possibly fall off and oh, what are the odds, there's also one single white panel on the ground below... ARE YOU GETTING THE HINTS?? ARE YOU??
still pretty fun for the story. I'm excited for co-op


Portal 2 (Videogames Talk Post)

Crosswords says...

Not had a chance to play II yet, but I did wonder if people would view Portal II's puzzles as easier because they were trained to 'think with portals' in the first one. I found a lot of the replay value with the first one was solving the levels in a way not intended, which is why they have all those challenge modes, least portals, least time, least steps. Hopefully while II has obvious paths for advancement they've made it so you can advance using less obvious methods.

>> ^residue:

Just finished the single campaign. It was much easier than I expected but the humor was great. I think the ease of the game comes from being used to "thinking with portals" from the first game. They also did a bad job of making the solutions really obvious. If you're in an entire room of non-portal surfaces" and there are only 4 small panels that are "portalable" it gets pretty obvious.. The catwalk rails were also irritating. Here, walk on this catwalk until you find the ONE place where you can possibly fall off and oh, what are the odds, there's also one single white panel on the ground below... ARE YOU GETTING THE HINTS?? ARE YOU??
still pretty fun for the story. I'm excited for co-op

Portal 2 (Videogames Talk Post)

residue says...

Just finished the single campaign. It was much easier than I expected but the humor was great. I think the ease of the game comes from being used to "thinking with portals" from the first game. They also did a bad job of making the solutions really obvious. If you're in an entire room of non-portal surfaces" and there are only 4 small panels that are "portalable" it gets pretty obvious.. The catwalk rails were also irritating. Here, walk on this catwalk until you find the ONE place where you can possibly fall off and oh, what are the odds, there's also one single white panel on the ground below... ARE YOU GETTING THE HINTS?? ARE YOU??

still pretty fun for the story. I'm excited for co-op

Futurama was right! Spray-on clothing!!

Futurama was right! Spray-on clothing!!



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