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Yeah, what the fuck is up with that? That combined with him sentencing Gendry to death? The writers have totally botched that character. He is one of the most complex characters in the books where you go from rooting for him one second to realizing why everyone thinks he is such a pain in the ass. Here the writers are

It pissed me off how they have Gendry saved entirely by Davos. It makes Stannis less likeable than then in the books where Stannis spares the life of his nephew on his own accord (at the guidance of Davos ofcourse).

Possible spoilers from 4th and 5th book:

I for one am sick of all this hand wringing by the critics over this fourth season. I thought the fourth season was amazing and an achievement in serialized storytelling. If anything this cemented Arrested Development as one of my favourite shows of all time. It's like the Mitch Hurwitz combined my 2 favourite things

Is there a chance that now that 'Cult' got cancelled we might get Alaric back full time if the veil is lifted? Please Julie Plec please please.

It's like the writers think Elena is the only real character on the show and EVERYTHING MUST REVOLVE AROUND HER!!! I actually liked the Matt and Rebecca scenes. To me those scenes felt like what Oxygen must feel like to a man being choked to death on too much Elena. Atleast for those brief moments of the episode Elena

ugghhh this episode was like this: elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena, elena,

I disagree with the assertion of the show being "modelled around predictability". The fact that we already know who is going to win the cold war does nothing to support that assertion. The show takes a step back from the larger Cold War conflict and instead makes us look at the coldwar through a little peephole. The

I was disappointed with this episode. It started off interesting enough with the show throwing multiple balls in the air but around the half way mark when Arkady started marking those cars it became painful obvious and predictable how the season was going to end. This episode was pretty much the equivalent of hitting

Let's call it for what it is= Adult characters (other than the Shays) suck on this show. Adult characters have always been a problem on this show and this episode just underlined that. To me it seems clear that the creative team was never really that interesting in the adults and only shoehorned them in due to demands

Well tonight they pretty much gave away that Selina belongs to the Republican Party. The strategist saying "Florida, we gotta break it off at Jacksonville and send the rest to Cuba" confirms that Selina is a Republican. The Republican stronghold is in the panhandle above Jacksonville whereas the Democratic strength

I would love to hear an interview of the writers where they explain the rationale behind the structure of this season. Why kill off the guy who has been driving most of the action this season 3 episodes before the finale? It appears that Isaac's death has taken the wind out of the show's sails. Not a surprise since

I would love to hear an interview of the writers where they explain the rationale behind the structure of this season. Why kill off the guy who has been driving most of the action this season 3 episodes before the finale? It appears that Isaac's death has taken the wind out of the show's sails. Not a surprise since

Walking Dead's philosophy regarding black men with speaking part is borrowed from  Highlander "There can be only one"

I don't understand why the show has to end. There is clearly a lot more stories to be told. They can milk two seasons from the dysfunction of the coalition alone. Are the ratings that bad or is Ianucci going all out on Veep?

I don't understand why the show has to end. There is clearly a lot more stories to be told. They can milk two seasons from the dysfunction of the coalition alone. Are the ratings that bad or is Ianucci going all out on Veep?

Agreed. People act on these shows as if they are perpetually stuck in the 2 month period prior to an election. 2 months before the election all these little mistakes, gaffes and crises that people get into on this show matter but it's a little crazy how they are always in the same mode despite being noway near an

Agreed. People act on these shows as if they are perpetually stuck in the 2 month period prior to an election. 2 months before the election all these little mistakes, gaffes and crises that people get into on this show matter but it's a little crazy how they are always in the same mode despite being noway near an

Teared up, seriously? Considering all people he buillied, the careers he ruined, the number of people that had to leave in public disgrace due to his actions (most prominently the fall of Nicola this season) it's hard to feel any sympathy for Malcolm. Heck he even had a line in one of the episodes this season "I throw

Teared up, seriously? Considering all people he buillied, the careers he ruined, the number of people that had to leave in public disgrace due to his actions (most prominently the fall of Nicola this season) it's hard to feel any sympathy for Malcolm. Heck he even had a line in one of the episodes this season "I throw