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I like Spencer but I get that you don't. But I am curious why not. I mean I liked him from the beginning and I'm still rooting for him. But is there anyone left that is really more likeable? I mean I guess to you there is but who? Kass is awful. Trish has devolved into nothing. Woo has moments of coolness but is

Just so long as he doesn't win. If he wins I'll be pissed. At least Judd/Fabio had personality and general stupidness. Woo is okay sometimes but generally a flatline.

I know, right, I never liked Trish but my hatred of Kass and the preview showing Trish going at her might change my opinion of her.

That wasn't a frowny face emoticon, that was a selfie taken before she was ready.

My loathing of Kass continued unimpeded. Even when she was trying to work with Spencer I still hated her. Sad to see Tash go but glad Spencer and Tony (my number 1 & 2 picks) are there. Would love to see Kass make it to the end only to get her ass handed to her. And why does no one see Woo as a threat. Sure he doesn't

They don't have to try too hard.

Yeah that's the one ep I haven't seen. Need to correct that very soon as heard great things.

Honestly, I really think they are the 2 best eps the show has ever done. Although "Duckling" is the only ep I haven't seen so I might be wrong there.

I think I actually preferred "Back" to "Model", though both were great. The garbage men opener was hilarious. Might be the best 2 eps the show has ever done. And on Opie & Anthony Louis said the season is more structured than the first 3 and that after ep 4 there is a 6 episode arc. Then another arc to finish out the

Is it just me or does the picture make it look like Arya has pulled a Luke Skywalker with that missing hand?… And now I'm picturing The Hound as Darth Vader.

'I still wake up smiling next to a Sansa who aint.'
— Peytr Baelish

Sansa Macklin, FBI Spouse?

I think the best episode of the season thus far. The scene where Peggy had Don come to her office, sit on her couch, and take her orders was perfect. It made me actually like Peggy again which I hadn't for a while. Wonder how long it'll take to make her hateable next ep?

I am officially on board with Erlich now. The first 3 eps he annoyed me but ep 4 was a step in the right direction and this ep sold me on him. Big Head also came around with his deadpan style in the cold open. I really like the show and its confidence to put its lead in the background for an ep. Sadly Martin Starr

I want to like Big Head, but I really need him to do something.

Peggy has become increasingly unlikeable since season 4 to the point that I almost don't care what happens to her. I get they are trying to make her Don 2.0 but the way she's written she does it without any of the charm. Joan took over as the sympathetic woman struggling to achieve long ago. And how does Peggy get

"I'm gonna stay out here, because I look absurd," was a great line, delivered perfectly. Best line of the ep for me I think. Also Big Head already seems kinda redundant to the show, and I'm glad we saw the human side of Erlich finally, made his character a little sympathetic.

Unsalad, the rejected original name of the Unsullied.

I think Spencer's Woo impression deserved a mention. I don't get the Trish love, no one seems to actually like her on her tribe, she's oblivious to big moves happening around her, and then forgives them because it keeps her in a good spot. Smart? Maybe. But ultimately she seems to still be there by dumb luck. I'm

I am so glad a 'big move' has turned the tables on Kass. Her big move took her from the top of her alliance to the bottom of the other alliance, and screwed Spencer & Tash at the same time. Then she has the nerve to say making big moves this early would be stupid. Then Tony shows her how a big move is done by taking