Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20180108211348

1. Afer rewatching Seinfeld's episode "the marine biologist", i think i found George's best moment in the series:

https://gomovies.pet/film/seinfeld-season-5-6017/watching.html?ep=753286

Minutes 19:19-21:24.

I didnt remembered Jason Alexander can that theatrical :-). Moments like this give me hope about people, both in real life and in tv.

2. Thanks for telling me, bro. Odin sound worse than i remembered. I mean, human sacrifice? That's an aztec thing, not norse thing. I like him better in his scarred veteran with rusty heart version. If you didnt say it, i would never think Odin can be horrible. He's like a human one-eyed version of Grom Hellscream. Since he make better hero than villain, i still want Hela and Loki to take evil god role. If i got you right, you mean your first choice about Hela would making her some sort of a female grim ripper without capability to different right from wrong, right?

3. Another good exception: The Little Prince. Did you read that book? In short, it's about a pilot who get crashed in the desert and meet a unique (unique or weird. It's debatale) prince from another planet. It's a very philosophical book. I have a theory the prince is on the autistic spectrum, because he give significance to different things from most of mankind and need specific explanations about basic interpersonal matters. Finally, he got an arrangement with a small yellow snake, where the snake kill him so the prince could return to his little world with his silent rose.

5. I have reasons to believe Doyle would be proud of Elementary (namely the first 2 seasons. I lost interest near the end of season 2. It's just not the same without Moriarty). When you see Watson and Moriarty, you cant understand how they could ever be men. If that was Doyle's original vision, maybe he didnt had to kill Holmes.

6. I know Games of throne and Elementary didnt happened in the same universe, but the option GOT is the far history of Elementary almost make sense (and it would be epic). Natalie Dormer play both Moriarty and Margaery Tyrell, both are cunning. Margaery could be Moriarty's distant ancestor. Think about a world where dragons were once exsist, but gone extinct. Many generations after Margaery, the world became modern and Moriarty came to be. Judging from Holmes' difficulties with comunication, maybe his ancestors were the Starks lol.