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Fargo
Season 2
Season 2 is just as well written as season 1.
It's an anthology so this season is a different
story from last season but all the seasons connect because they took place in Fargo, North Dakota.
The cast is amazing every season and they're 10 episodes each season. This story takes place in 1979 and the costumes, cars , references to Ronald Reagan running for Office all bring back another
decade. The crime family is going through some
difficulty reinventing themselves and like a Shakespearean tragedy they collide and connect.
Dark comedy/Drama/Crime ๐ฟ๐ฅ๐ฅฐ๐๐จ๐ฅฉ
Daenerys wasnโt just a dragonrider she was the closest thing House Targaryen ever had to a true dragon queen.
She hatched three dragons from stone when the world believed dragons were gone forever, raised them, fought beside them, and forged a bond unlike anything we had seen before.
When people think of House Targaryen, they think of dragons. And when people think of dragons, they think of Daenerys.
Is there any Targaryen who embodies the legacy of Old Valyria more than she does?
I LOVE this moment, here in my opinion is when Cersei realises Margaery is an actual threat and not just some girl that wants to be Queen. Love LOOOVE Margaery side eye here, Natalie Dormer is PERFECTION
Hardhome is proof that Game of Thrones was sometimes better when it went beyond the books.
The episode barely exists in George R. R. Martinโs story, yet it became one of the greatest hours in television history.
When the Night King raised the dead at Hardhome, the fight for the Iron Throne ceased to matter. The real war had arrived.
And for one hour, Game of Thrones stopped being a political drama and became pure horror.
That final stare between Jon Snow and the Night King is still one of the coldest moments in the franchise.
Who Recognizes this Future TV & Movie Star?
Before he became a household name, this 1940's newborn spent the 1960s training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and cutting his teeth in prestigious summer stock theater. By the mid-1970s, he transitioned to Hollywood, sharing the screen with Jack Nicholson in an Oscar-winning drama before landing his career-defining role in a long running TV series.
Who is He and in What 1970's Academy Award winning movie did he star?
A lot of people mouthing off in the comments about how stupid everyone is for believing that the library was actually burned down.
The people who believe books were smuggled out and the fire was staged have no proof of that. None of us were there.
I would love to believe that knowledge was hidden away and survived all these thousands of years but none of that can be proven.
If the history of humanity was preserved in the library and survived the legend of the fire then what are they doing with that knowledge? If they are gatekeeping the knowledge in those ancient texts what knowledge do they have beneficial to them that none of us have?