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That was a wonderful scene. When Edmure first asks him how he can live with himself, Jaime takes a bit of self-analysis and then the conversation goes to Cersei and Caitlyn. Jaime gets fueled with his feelings and his need to defend his family and his evil comes out. His empathy gets lost. There's a crazy element to

^ I'm in the same boat. Heathers got me through the tail end of my high school years. Oddly enough, I didn't watch Mean Girls (which is pretty much the 2000's-era Heathers) until just recently (and it just didn't grip me in the same way). Heathers was edge and subversive, and it was exactly what I needed when I was 17.

Honestly, Frank's character was basically just a cardboard cutout of Vince Vaughn in the first episode, but he has been getting better. Most of the issues with Frank stem from the writing as opposed to Vince's acting.

One of my favourite moments from "Back" was when they were in the cafe with all the teens on their cell phones and that one dude walked into Louie and he just shrugged him off in the middle of conversation.

I loved that scene. It's a rather small moment in the episode, but I thought it was really striking to see Maggie crack Rust.

I love all her songs on the Volume II soundtrack, but it upsets me a bit how many damn songs she's sung this season that we probably won't get to hear full versions of.

Drunk Knox was one of my favourite parts of this episode. I just love how the actor plays the character. Even when he's drunk he still sits up straight and keeps his head up.

The scene where Eli and Mickey first entered Eddie's room to search for clues was totally shot like an L.A. Noire investigation. I expected to hear the little clue music sound when Eli reached across the desk for the note.

I felt the same. Even in the episode where Daughter was first introduced, I thought, "Really? This is the story they're giving Chalky this season?"

When my sister and I were kids we dug out one of the MANY old boxes of crap my parents had stashed away in the closets. Inside we found an Abba-Zaba. We thought it was chocolate and we opened it and were truly grossed out that it was white. Hearing Gillian say "Abba-Zaba" brought back so many repulsed memories that it

The taste-maker trifecta. That was the best part of the episode for me.

The taste-maker trifecta. That was the best part of the episode for me.