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Wasn’t Caesar killed because he essentially declared himself king?

1. Baby Yoda is a baby and will eat anything.

I don’t see how the Seduced, for all its merits, can be seen as anything other than an attempt to absolve India Oxenberg off of her own complicity in recruiting and abusing DOS members (going off of the two episodes that I’ve seen). In this sense Seduced does as much for the Oxenbergs as The Vow does for Sarah

That this stupid show gets another season and not Hannibal is an unforgivable travesty.

This revelation might reveal that earlier in the season when we first met “Hillary,” chances are she was actually Christina in disguise gathering information for her own plots

The glaring omission of the current imprisonment and attempted genocide of Uighur Muslims by the PRC government in this review that talks about “social relevance” of a movie where the villain is the invading Mongol horde is particularly noteworthy.

One of the victim names Leti calls for help, Anarcha, was also the name of one of the unwilling enslaved black women that Sims experimented upon.

I don’t understand why this had to be called Perry Mason when nothing of the original novels except for the time period remains. At the least, I wish they had kept at least a couple of things in, especially Perry’s character, which is a high achieving, professional, type A, incredibly smart lawyer. In the novels Paul

Chris Pine in I am the Night is apex white-guy-ally-with-anger-issues-but-directed-at-correct-target hot.

Reasons why I think this is Abernathy:

I don’t think Mia is explicitly described as white in the book, so how you read it entirely depended on what race you attributed to the character.

I thought the timelines were pretty clearly established right from the first episode when Renfri mentions Calanthe being her age and winning battles - the same battle Cirri mentions to Calanthe when she wants to go with her to battle. Once you know that there are two timelines, you can also keep track of clues to know

Sure, but Jon only had the memories and identity of a more or less privileged white man. He knew what it felt like to be a refugee as a child, but that was not enough for him to consider his actions while winning the Vietnam war for the US - he was more influenced by his time in England and his discovery of sex.

I don’t think it’s that out of the left field:

Or grandson even.

So... Terminator Logan?

I 100% think killing the NK is all Arya. However, I did listen carefully to that scene again and I think Jon does say “go, go”. He says it twice, long the first time, and very short and not very loud the second. 

I genuinely thought Arya was around 14. Has it really been 7 years since the first season?

I really don’t understand how Alice and Quentin being together can be a good thing right now. Their relationship has mostly been extremely toxic and they made each other into worse people. They first cheat on each other (or one of them betrayed the other, whatever), then Alice turns herself into a niffin to prove her