Monday, June 20, 2016

Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 9 Recap: One Bloody Bastard Bowl

Well, we all expected last night’s episode of Game of Thrones to focus on one big, bloody battle.


But we didn’t expect it to start in Meereen.



If you were one of the one of the fans who griped that the last two episodes were a bit slow, you certainly weren’t alone … fortunately showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss burned those complaints to the ground with dragons and fire bombs in the opening minutes of “Battle of the Bastards.”


Props to the show’s effects team for making the show’s most bonkers dragon action to date seem entirely believable.


And props to the writers for catching us off guard with the whole thing.


An elaborate con took place this week, as even the promotional material from this week’s episode only featured pics from the titular throwdown at Winterfell:



After some truly epic badassery from Daenerys and Tyrion, we move northwest to see if fans’ third favorite character can save his little half-bro and reclaim his boyhood home from the sadistic Ramsay Bolton.


Ramsay is just as ball-bustingly awful in his first meeting with Jon as you would guess, but Jon’s clash with Sansa in the war room is genuinely surprising.


We might feel confident that the good guys will prevail, but Sansa is clearly (and rightfully) less assured.


Adding to the uncertainty is the fact that Melisandre refuses Jon’s request to leave him dead this time.


The scene is effective in planting a seed of doubt in the viewers’ mind:


We were convinced that Jon Snow couldn’t be killed again for reasons of narrative repetition, but now that there’s more at stake, all bets are off.


Following a heart-wrenching scene that reminds us both of Davos’ affection for Stannis’ daughter and the disaster that ensued the last time he assisted a military campaign against Ramsay Bolton, the action makes a sudden shift back to Meereen.


The Greyjoys have arrived at the seat of Daenerys’ power, and both she and Tyrion are less than thrilled to see them.


(Tyrion’s callback to season 1 is the latest example of the writers bringing things full circle in preparation for the end.)


The agreement between House Targaryen and House Greyjoy represents a major plot development, but just as interestingly Daenerys outlines her vision for a better world in a speech that underscores the fact that the gap between good and evil is wider than ever in the world of GoT.


Another reminder that the show’s moral gray areas are beginning to take on tones of black and white comes in the next scene when Ramsay offs Rickon Stark in brutal fashion after teasing him (and his onlooking brother and sister) with the prospect of escape.


And with that, the long-awaited Bastard Bowl begins.



Right off the bat it’s as epic and bloody as we expected (Hand-to-hand combat on top of piles of dead bodies, anyone?).


What we didn’t expect is that the macabre sense of humor that the show brought to one of its grisliest battles to date.


Jon is often left awkwardly standing around with nothing to do; Ramsay stands back and watches the action like Little Lord Sadistic Fauntleroy; Wun Wun the giant awesomely takes out a headless horseman.


The visual gags come to an abrupt end, however, when the Bolton forces circle the Stark army in a well-shielded and rapidly closing phalanx.


Remember what we said earlier about the show drawing clear lines in the sand between good and evil?


Well, the most morally ambiguous man in Westeros has finally come down squarely on the side of good, as on Littlefinger’s command, the the army of the Vale swoops in to take out Ramsay’s troops just as they’re closing in on the Stark forces,


(Good thing Lord Baelish and company didn’t stop for coffee on the way, right?)


Ramsay acts every bit like the coward we always knew he was, fleeing from combat with Jon and then frantically loosing arrows when it seems he’s left with no choice.


Jon whups his ass, but lets Sansa finish the job in what may be the show’s most satisfying villain death to date.


And with the snarl of some dogs and the tearing of some human gristle, Sansa’s transformation into full-blown badass an Queen in the North is complete.


Long may she reign.


Watch Game of Thrones online to get caught up in time for the season six finale.


It may not be as pulse-pounding as this week’s installment, but it’ll be interesting to see how Weiss and Benioff wrap up all this season’s loose ends.

Iggy Azalea and Nick Young: It Really is Over!

The Cleveland Cavaliers shocked the Golden State Warriors on Sunday night, winning the NBA title and ending their home town’s championship drought after 52 years.


But whatever. No big deal.


The biggest basketball news from this weekend centered around a man who was not even on the court during the Finals:



Nick Young is no longer engaged to Iggy Azalea.


The shooting guard appeared to confirm this split a few weeks ago when he Tweeted happy birthday wishes to the artist, saying he missed seeing Azalea in a bikini.


But Young wasn’t 100% clear at the time of his social media message.


Conversely, Azalea left no doubt yesterday with what she wrote on Instagram about the relationship.


“Unfortunately although I love Nick and have tried and tried to rebuild my trust in him – it’s become apparent in the last few weeks I am unable to,” the shared with followers:


“I genuinely wish Nick the best.


“It’s never easy to part ways with the person you planned you’re entire future with, but futures can be rewritten and as of today mine is a blank page.”




Iggy note



Azalea and Young got engaged in June of last year.


However, a recording of Young bragging to a Lakers teammate over how he cheated on Azaela actually leaked online in late March, casting doubt on whether the couple would get married.


You can listen to Young tell D’Angelo Russell about his affair(s) here:



Iggy responded by threatening to chip off Young’s penis.


But she did apparently try to really forgive her fiance… until that effort simply proved futile.


We wish both Azaela and Young the very best in their future relationships.


For the sake of his next love interest, let’s hope Young has learned a thing or two about cheating, bragging about to other people and/or both.


Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 9 Recap: The Vacation Erupts

On Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 9, the Browns’ big Hawaiian vacationed turned out to be MUCH more stressful than anyone anticipated.


Who are we kidding, obviously it would be stressful.



Appropriately titled “Hawaiian Vacation Erupts,” Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 9 saw all kinds of ISH hit the fan with Kody and kompany.


Fights over parking cars, where to put the beach umbrella, and so on down the line clearly represented much bigger problems overall.


Isn’t that typically how it works on vacay?


Somewhat ironically, yet entirely logically, the Browns hadn’t stayed together in one house or under the same roof in a long ass time.


Hey, when dad has four wives to live with, by definition he’s not around all that much, no matter of he’s the head of the family or not.


Nevertheless, Kody Brown wanted all to acknowledge that he is in charge here, no matter what – he’s leading the family and that’s that.


Well, except for Maddie Brown planning her wedding. She was basically in charge of that and Kody was his usual apathetic self really.


Heck, when Madison told her father that she and Caleb wanted him to marry them, he basically said okay, he’d do it. Nothing emotional.


Not surprisingly, she was a little let down.


Meanwhile, Kody and Meri attempted to figure out where their romance went wrong, and whether they could get back on the right path.


Can they? Did they get anywhere?


Follow the links above to watch Sister Wives online and see the drama play out from start to finish for TLC’s favorite polygamous crew.

Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 9 Recap: The Vacation Erupts

On Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 9, the Browns’ big Hawaiian vacationed turned out to be MUCH more stressful than anyone anticipated.


Who are we kidding, obviously it would be stressful.



Appropriately titled “Hawaiian Vacation Erupts,” Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 9 saw all kinds of ISH hit the fan with Kody and kompany.


Fights over parking cars, where to put the beach umbrella, and so on down the line clearly represented much bigger problems overall.


Isn’t that typically how it works on vacay?


Somewhat ironically, yet entirely logically, the Browns hadn’t stayed together in one house or under the same roof in a long ass time.


Hey, when dad has four wives to live with, by definition he’s not around all that much, no matter of he’s the head of the family or not.


Nevertheless, Kody Brown wanted all to acknowledge that he is in charge here, no matter what – he’s leading the family and that’s that.


Well, except for Maddie Brown planning her wedding. She was basically in charge of that and Kody was his usual apathetic self really.


Heck, when Madison told her father that she and Caleb wanted him to marry them, he basically said okay, he’d do it. Nothing emotional.


Not surprisingly, she was a little let down.


Meanwhile, Kody and Meri attempted to figure out where their romance went wrong, and whether they could get back on the right path.


Can they? Did they get anywhere?


Follow the links above to watch Sister Wives online and see the drama play out from start to finish for TLC’s favorite polygamous crew.