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I'm not worried given how good the show has been for three seasons. Also Cersei could have been objecting to doing it with Joffrey's corpse right next to them and Jaime says "I don't care." And it wasn't as unambigiously rapey as Sansa's near miss during the riot when Sansa is in pure terror.

It bothered me too because rape is awful like torture and Jaime seemed to be becoming a better person. I'm not persuaded by those who somehow argue that Cersei "deserves it."

I believe Pod did get a chance to say he turned down the offer. It's confusing because Pod says he didn't tell them anything and then he says "I already gave him an answer" and Tyrion orders him to get out of King's Landing so he doesn't get killed.

What do you mean "evryone," white man? I'm not sick of Daenerys's abolitionism. I don't remember her catapulting broken collars into Mereen in the book. The show seems to focus on her abolitionism more than the books with her talking directly to the slaves and the closing shot of the slave looking at the collar and

Love this show. Maslany and company are awesome. Did anyone catch the cameos of creators Fawcett and Manson talking photos of Leeky at the party?

Yes! Oleg seems more clear-eyed - like about how the Soviets rushed installing the propeller - and yet I sort of identify with Arkady. I find their relationship interesting.

I am reminded of Phil Hartman's skit as pissed-off Reagan.

Yeah that struck me too. It's why this show is so good. Wonder if they'll go after the propeller warehouse guy's kids. He was another guy who was very, very scared.

For some reason I really don't like Beeman. I guess it's his cockiness. So when he and Philip are talking about getting a drink I identify more with Philip. Even though he's killing innocents and working for the Soviets! Maybe it's that he's more charismatic.

Elizabeth sees all of the bad things about the "better" system. The extreme poverty 5 miles away. The foreign policy shenanigans. She has bought into Soviet propaganda but there's some truth to it. Philip and Oleg (and the Jewish scientist) are the flip side. They recognize the good and better things despite all of

I just disagree with you and Bob Ross while I agree that the downfall of the Soviet Union was a very good development.

The show seemed to side with Finch, its moral center. He convinced Reese and Shaw that it's a line that shouldn't be crossed. Finch told Vigilance he agrees with some of what they stand for but disagrees with their methods.

Evil Ronnie Raygun?!?!?! Can't wait.

I must have missed the rules for commenting at AV Club. Luckily we have you to set me straight…

The premier episode made me think of Tarantino. The tense scenes of repartee with Oberyn at the beginning and the Hound at the end before the outburst of violence. The tavern fight reminded me of Basterds as others pointed out. And it had that one weird overhead shot. I liked how the Castamere song set off Oberyn.

A "Dbag" works in finance? I never would have guessed. But is it really "hip" to work in field that is essentially three card monte as Elementary's Sherlock Holmes put it so well?

"I'm driving my life away, looking for a better way…" And Henry shakes his head in amusement.

Agent Biff McButtocks!

Alicia Witt and Rapaport were great. So was the kid.

I liked it. Great actors. Big Head was in the Internship and great in Marc Maron's show. He should do something with Kyle Mooney from SNL.