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Pheeeeewwww! I was so worried after last week, although as the week went by not really. It was obvious Will really hadn't killed Freddie, I shouldn't have gone apesh*t last week. But that does mean that the scene last week where Will does his "you'll only be scared for a minute" routine and chasing Freddie is, well,

I thought this episode was pretty great, except the outcome. But B- definitely not. God, I really want Spencer to win.

I love Hannibal and Orphan Black as well! And Fargo, House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, Archer…. TV's amazing right now

I'm really feeling this show in a way I didn't True Detective… Oh sure, that show's amazingly directed, but plot-wise, it's just not the same as this one.

You are correct sir, the three best shows on TV still currently airing.

So great to have the best comedy (?) on TV back. This, Mad Men, and Game of Thrones stand on top of everything else on TV, not even close in my opinion.

Okay, last year the show was nothing more than a really campy, albeit entertaining show. This year though, the Norma/Norman relationship really hit some quite disturbing places, and the season was overall a marked improvement. It's still quite campy at times, but it also now knows how to blur the lines between the

I'm not "right" or "wrong" when it comes to Breaking Bad, in an objective sense

Um, it did… the fact that so many people missed it is proof of it being handled terribly

Yay, an A! 2/4 episodes already being As… very impressive.

Exactly, this.

It's funny, only on AVClub would you actually see people calling this show unsubtle. Not that I disagree with it, because it's not exactly subtle… for Mad Men. Because I guarantee you that so much of TV audiences wouldn't even begin to think about something like "Don is in a dead man's office". True, it's not subtle,

Really good episode…. but seriously, they totally fu*ked up that Lysa/Peter revelation. They should've waited for us to find out at the same time as Sansa, and if not, they could have at least not made it come off as stupid exposition for the sake of exposition. Unrealistic is an understatement, totally just felt like

It's incredibly frustrating that the show always does things to characters and then doesn't mention them again until they're brought back. Okay, so Chillton is alive, confirmed right?…. SAY IT ON THE SHOW! The same thing with Gideon last season. And three episodes later and no fu*king mention of Miriam Lass. These

I mean, that's unrealistic yes, but it's something very shallowly unrealistic. But when it comes to characterization being unrealistic, that's when I get ticked.

Surprised there isn't more criticism

I just gotta say, I hate Kass. Yes, Kass, that's why Spencer played it on himself, you know everything, we bow down to you. Grates on my last nerves.

This show, man, this show. The closest thing I've seen on TV resembling Twin Peaks. The first season has problems, but they're the sort of problems that are themselves really interesting as a package and that really go with everything the show's about. The atmosphere, at its best, is crazy great, and I really loved

This was an A- episode!

I can't believe you guys prefer last week's episode to this one. Ew,