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Okay, I think AMy Madigan is the MVP of the show. She can be chilling in a way Brown can't.

I thought this was an incredibly strong episode, ever since The Road to Damascus the season's been on a roll,

I thought this was an incredibly strong episode, ever since The Road to Damascus the season's been on a roll,

Trish knows he voted for her, they told her at Ponderosa. It should've been obvious though, no 2nd vote for Kass counted.

But seriously, whatever happens next week, this has been an amazing season. Before this, I said Phillipinnes was the best since Heroes VS Villains, but now I think this is. Equally amazing cast, and more unpredictable. I would have never guessed Trish would've left today, she didn't even get a lot of edit!

Why get rid of Trish? I thought Tony would give Trish the other idol and they would decide to either get rid of Kass or Woo with their 2 votes. Great opportunity to get rid of Woo, why get rid of an ally like Trish?

I just love the pace of this show, and this was another great episode. I think it sucks that it's not getting all of the crazy hype True Detective was getting from the start. I think it's a much better show. I thought this might have been Thornton's best episode yet, his two big speeches were just chilling.

4.03- Has there ever been another show like this? Because to my knowledge, there hasn't, and only Louie could throw these types of episodes out. The last act of this was so beautiful, beautiful in a way that I've never used before. Just such an amazing episode in an amazing, amazing show. That actress deserves a Guest

I just want to say that it's going to be hard watching Oberyn die in just two weeks. He just seems way more important in the show than in the novel. In the novel, he came and went within the span of around 300 pages. We only saw him through Tyrion's POV chapters mostly, and I just didn't care much about him. During

I thought this was easily the best episode of what's been a sort of disappointing season so far.

I thought this was easily the best episode of what's been a sort of disappointing season so far.

This show, for how passive it is, can always pull of some serious dark vibes I haven't seen many shows give. Like so many times throughout its run it's had episodes where there's just this feeling of horror throughout, even when nothing too crazy happens. This episode had that, I seriously expected death at every

Do NOT compare Season 6 to Community's mediocre 4th season! Lol

Season 6 is my favorite season of Buffy, I just think it handled stuff so well

I'm shaking!!!!!! I'm fu*king shaking!!!! (and no, not just because of the last 15 minutes). From the first scene to the last, every scene was brilliantly written, brilliantly directed, brilliantly paced. Fu*king perfect episode of television, and my 2nd favorite episode of the show to date after 3.09. First time in

I still think Alison is far and away the best, she has my heart.

Oh please, the whole fifth season of Breaking Bad was full of audience catering, inconsistent characterization, and contrivances.

I mean, Buffy post-S4 still had a lot of comedy, it just didn't feel like it. But I think seasons 5 and 6 are awesome.

It's kinda incredible how well this season has done, the first season is great, but it's exactly the type of show that one would think is destined to turn to crap in its second season, just because of how fast paced it all was. That final scene with Sarah/Helena was all kinds of amazing, Maslany fu*king killed it and

Anyone else not that sad? I mean, it's obvious the show was never going to be what it was in its first threeish seasons. Season 5 was definitely a solid season, thank god the show didn't go out with its mediocre fourth season, but I don't see this as a loss. People still care about it, better for it to end now than to