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I hate the disclaimer, and I think the ending would have been much easier to accept if King hadn't included it at all. That said, the ending left me feeling pissed off at first, but I've since grown to appreciate it.

I hated the ending of Dark Tower at first, but after a while it really grew on me. I do agree though, Stephen King doesn't usually do endings very well.

Or if they hadn't censored the line, it would have been much more satisfying. Originally the line was, "They're f*ckin' with the wrong people!" a nicely placed f-bomb that fit the moment much better than "screwin'". Seriously, they show zombies heads exploding yet they can't even say one little f-bomb?

Baelish said he knew very little about Ramsay, and this episode showed that he was playing both sides at the same time so maybe he really doesn't care for Sansa as much as he pretends to. Maybe in his mind, she's just a pretty face that reminds him of her mother and nothing more. His complete disregard for her safety

I get that, but it's still not needless. The moment Littlefinger set up Sansa to marry him, it was inevitable Ramsay would do something horrible to Sansa. Not including the rape would be idiotic. It'd go against everything we'd seen about the character. Also, we have no way of knowing whether this scene will go on to

OK, I'm getting a little annoyed now… Rape is always a bad thing, yes we get it. But let's not ignore the fact that this was an inevitable moment. One does not simply marry a sex offending psychopath and not expect to be raped. There's no arguing that this scene wasn't necessary, and until the next episode is out no

Very controversial episode given the last scene. While rape is always a touchy subject, this was something that the show had been building up to all season. To not go through with it just wouldn't have made sense. Right now, I'd say they executed it well, I can only hope they move on from here in an appropriate way.

Needless rape? Ramsay is a sex-crazed psychopath that just got married… it makes sense that he'd rape her. It's not needless when it has been set up for the past six episodes plus that two seasons of characterization Ramsay has gotten before now. There's is a difference between needless and horrifying.

Definitely been agreeing with the expert reviews recently. This episode especially deserved higher than a B

Viggo Mortensen as Roland Deschain, Aaron Paul as Eddie Dean, Naomie Harris (Moneypenny from Skyfall) as Susannah, and Matthew Mcconaughey as Randall Flagg are who I'd pick for the main roles. I have no idea for Jake though, probably an unknown actor, since it has to be a kid.

If you've seen the episode after this one, the IT lady is addressed, Frankie mentions that she emailed her multiple times about the wifi being down, but her emails got bounced, so then Dean orders Frankie to fire her. So in other words she fired herself/her relative who looks just like her??? either way I love the way

well good thing the next episode subtly mentioned that. Frankie says something like "I keep emailing the IT woman but my emails are getting bounced" pretty obscure reference that I'm only getting now haha, I love Harmon!

I liked this episode a lot, B- isn't a bad grade or anything, but I think it was a solid B+

How was Parks and Rec not even in the list at all? I expected it to be maybe even top 10