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I will forever have love for this show due to my fond memories as a kid. Holly Marie Combs really was great though.

I really enjoyed this! I thought it was better than B v S and Deadpool as well, and I thought Viola Davis, Will Smith, Jay Hernandez, and especially Margot Robbie made it.

Guys, rank the finales and the overall seasons

It will, no doubt about that.

I'm am so, so unbelievably happy that the season ended on such a high note, particularly because I had thought this was the best season since the 3rd and I didn't want another "Mother's Mercy" rushed piece of sh*t.

"Sleazy, cheap ending, where Sansa does to Ramsay exactly what he does to his victims and then smirks over it, and we're supposed to…what? High-five one another over our mobile devices or whatever the kids watch TV on these days? She just proves that she's more Ramsay's wife than Ned Stark's daughter, that Ramsay's

I thought it was a really great episode. The Mereen stuff was great, and although the rest of it ended pretty predictably, it was an amazingly-directed hour of television. I actually did feel like Jon was in danger, I actually do think the writers would be willing to kill him off. But honestly, if they did that

I hope Cersei never dies. I think she's the best character in the whole show.

I KNEW I'D SEEN THAT GUY CLEGANE KILLED SOMEWHERE BEFORE! Steve Love is very cute.

For reals. They don't even watch the show, they just see her name and BAM put her name down.

Another fantastic ending to another masterful season. This show is surely up there with the best of the best of all time. Emmys, you guys will regret your constant snub of this series years from now, trust me.

The best episode of the season and possibly one of the best of the series. I had no idea who Ian McShane was going to play, but seeing that he's a popular actor, I thought his character would be around for a few episodes at least. I was utterly heartbroken at that ending. I think this is the first time in a looong

I had no idea the ratings for Archer were that awful, but I hope they plan an actual ending. I don't want it to continue on and on and on and just become crap.

Just a fantastic season all around. I really appreciate its willingness to dive do deeply into such real-world issues and themes, in ways that no other comedies of its kind have. It definitely reminds me a lot of Louie. Definitely more arc-driven than Louie when it first began, but it has that same kind of really

UGGGHHHH. Another "Triumphant Dany moment"? For reals? Like, writers, FOR REALS? What the hell did that accomplish? Dany is by far the worst main character of this show and moments like this are the reason why. WE GET IT. Stop, Just stop. Not to mention Clarke's amateurish acting always makes those scenes laughable.

UGGGHHHH. Another "Triumphant Dany moment"? For reals? Like, writers, FOR REALS? What the hell did that accomplish? Dany is by far the worst main character of this show and moments like this are the reason why. WE GET IT. Stop, Just stop. Not to mention Clarke's amateurish acting always makes those scenes laughable.

The tension between the Jennings and Pastor Tim and Alice just gets more and more unbearable. All of those characters having dinner together, paranoia to the highest degree. This was Keri Russell's episode though, she was just heartbreaking. I've always wondered what would happen if Elizabeth or Phillip ever had to

It really frustrates me how people continue to discredit Michele at every opportunity. If the jury was bitter at Aubry, then that does indicate some mistake in her jury management. Classifying people as just "bitter", as if it is at no fault of the player, is completely misguided. Some juries work differently, every

First off, the Hodor reveal was just really heartbreaking in a way I can't really pinpoint. Not just that Bran's the ultimate reason why Hodor became Hodor, but to see that play out… just really affecting. I was about to ask if that is also in the novels, but the video linked above shows that it's actually the

But only 20-25% of X-Files' episodes centered on its mythology, whereas 100% of Orphan Black's episodes center on its mythology. And as great as Maslany is, she's no Gillian Anderson, and no character on here holds a candle to Mulder and Scully.