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As the back of the van pharmacist explained, Adderall is a strong amphetamine, and it's effects are similar to crystal meth (trust me, I've done both). He has put the good grocer on a speed habit which is going to wreak havok with his nerves and drive him crazy. Necessary for the blackmail plot? Not in the least. But

I don't see how this is in any way another drama about a white male anti-hero, or could even conceivably be construed as such. Malvo is obviously and completely a textbook villain, not an anti-hero at all.

Westeros has laws against rape as well, hence the numerous brothers of the Night's Watch who were sent there for being rapists.

Regardless of what the director said, what about the show's events this week show that last week's thing wasn't meant to be rape? Because Cersei isn't pressing charges and taking Jaime to court? Because the episode doesn't start with her in a hospital gown getting a rape kit taken? I don't know what you expect Cersei

Actually I read it and I think Tecumseh is confused because they were talking about Margary's necklace was poisoned as well.

Uh, but it was revealed in this episode wasn't it? Olenna's "No, trust me I KNOW Tyrion didn't do it".

I'd like to send my unsullied into her secret passage to instigate a slave rebellion.

Exactly… what is with this weird childish foot stomping in regards to Jaime not being a cut and dry hero? Is it because he's so attractive?

Plenty of men who would protect a woman from being raped are capable of rape themselves. For those men it can be another way to assert their power, ie: "If anybody gets to rape her, it's me"

Also, they referred to each other by their formal titles.

Uk does comedy better, US does dramas better.

And also, he was unconscious, which means he couldn't have somehow hid the wound from the doctors long enough for them to miss it.

I have to admit, Odenkirk's refusal to even consider Lester in any way and the lengths he is going to protect him do seem a little weird, even for a dumb guy who thinks he couldn't possibly have done it. But then again, we saw how it all went down so I don't see how he could really be involved.

Uh no…It's not harassment. It's standard police work. His wife was murdered in suspicious circumstances. The husband is the first suspect, always. Experienced big city cops would never think to term this harassment, it's standard operating procedure to question him, and if he doesn't like it, too bad.

Not that it needed much more pinging. Lester is basically giving a master class in how to look the most suspicious and guilty a person can ever possibly look.

Odenkirk's character is funny. You can tell how ill suited he is to be in this position of power.

I swear Billy Bob Thornton's character in this is one of the most bizarre on TV.

And? What's wrong with the show's version being uglier anyways? People keep asking why they had to change it… Well the circumstances are completely different. In the book it was Jaime's first time seeing her in like a year. In the show he's been back for a while and lots has changed between them at that point. The

What do you mean "go out of it's way"? If they want to depict a misogynistic world, they obviously have to go out of their way to do that.That's how you write things. Despite your insistence that there is a difference, it's pretty clear you have a problem separating the show from the world it's set in, and view acts

You keep calling it pervy but you're the one who finds a brutal rape scene to be "sexy" so maybe you're the perv.