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That kind of aligns with the North/Stark cause. Just add Bolton's.

Great episode, felt like it was only on for 10 minutes by the time it ended.

Is this post trying to imply that The Blackfish and the rest of the Tully's are bad? And that the Starks want to kill them?

That's why it goes on, and doesn't just end there.

I said they did it well if you read the post till the end.

But when did you find out she was a KGB agent? Was it before or after? And was the hobo attempting to make you a teenage prostitute as well? There's a lot of factors here. And I did say that they ended up doing it much better than I thought.

Paige: "Did you have to do that mom?"

As someone who's never read the comics, I thought that episode was great. I was engaged from the start, and I really liked Jesse. Of course, Tulip and Cassidy were a lot of fun too, but I think Dominic Cooper is a great lead. It will be a fun show to watch, don't really know how you could go wrong with those 3 leads.

Ok, that 5 min outside the faith, with the sparrow and Jamie was great. Im talking about the episode as a whole.

Extremely slow for episode 6 of a 10 episode season. Lots of quiet time, small conversations for charters that don't really grasp your interests. I could see slipping some of these scenes into a larger episode, but this was as close to a snooze fest as you're going to get with this show. Still enjoyed it, just found

I was just stating what I think is going to happen.

Isn't that what this is for? Talking about how you feel about the last episode, and discussing what you think might happen next?

Even when that person was about to murder you and your mother? I'd say it warrants supreme appreciation.

cooooooooold bloooooooodeddddd

Yeah, that's the main problem I have with it though. It takes what happened completely out of context. Elizabeth was sacrificing the life of a criminal for the life of her daughter, but it will no doubt be turned into "I thought you didn't hurt people." And that's just frustratingly annoying.

I just feel like the last part of what you said, the "strange admiration" will not be so. Even though that's how she should feel, obviously, I think it'll be more of the - "I thought you didn't kill people" or "how could you do that so easily." Instead of what should happen, which is putting what happened into

I just can't stand how Paige is obviously going to have animosity towards Elizabeth after that. It's as if she'd rather be mugged, beaten, robbed, raped, or whatever, than have her mother do what she did.

Yes, she started to, but hung up.

No, she's going to whine and cry that Elizabeth killed someone. Regardless of the fact that those muggers wanted to make a Paige a teenage hooker. It's what Paige always does.

Phillip has always been more open-minded about their situation than Elizabeth. She's a cold blooded, Russian super agent, that believes religion is for fools and America is a land for babies. Something is up her sleeve, it's not just because she's feeling "vulnerable" or "alone" or whatever. This is Elizabeth and a