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No it's not, because the rules of succession favor him. Not that I think it will really make a difference in the end, but on paper his claim is more legitimate.

So has Jon…

Or Varys brought back a couple ships as proof of the Tyrell-Martell alliance and now they're headed back home again.

And he has a better claim to the throne than Dany

He Made King's Landing King's Landing again.

The knights were making a surprise attack, not the North. Sansa saw that Jon would fall into the trap that Ramsay was laying.

If Sansa had told Jon about the knights of the Vale, it would have turned into a siege, which would have dragged out the conflict further and given time to Ramsay to amass even more people. A surprise attack was going to be a lot more effective.

Scarlett: Mom!
Alex: new phone. who dis?

But 'funny' is inherently subjective and it's impossible to view what Chanel says as funny if you believe she's an actual representation of a rich privileged white girl rather than the archetypal, Tumblr-fiction version of white privilege. What I can't comprehend is how we're supposed to think Chanel actually exists

The Ryan Murphy Hate Tour sponsored by The AV Club has to stop. It's getting real damn old. The guy's making a comedy show with a horror background, not the other way around; it's meant to be campy, it's meant to be disjointed and over the top. The show clearly intended for the audience to be the self-aware party in

Substituting Carter for Carl in the critique made me laugh. If only Carl would get his face bitten off…

The mother.

I tried watching it, and I just found it boring. I tapped out after 4 episodes. A horror show in a Victorian era setting; it's been done to death.

Previous fingering herself until a Minotaur has sex with her still tops my list.

I like the show's aesthetic; it's horror made with visual taste and I appreciate that. The only thing I'm worried about is it turns into 666 Park Avenue if too many unbelievable surnatural phenomenons are introduced; the focus on the characters should help avoiding that. In any case, for all the Murphy-bashing crowd…

I'm frankly surprised people took the cafeteria scene at face value. It's clearly meant to be a satire of Internet feminism, which has its share of hypocrisy (the apologist white girl on Tumblr stereotype comes to mind). It wasn't meant to be an empowering moment. It's caricatural characters acting as other

I hope you join Coney soon.

I don't think it was the best episode so far in the series (last week was pretty great!) but D+, really? It's full of pop references, silly zingers and I'm sure plenty of people appreciate a good, overly campy show with streaks of South Park-ish political incorrectness. Frankly, these reviews are infuriating