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Yeah, I thought she was just getting a bit of action and also just giving him a chance to do his war stuff as he wanted. I think Dany gets turned on with war talk.

This was the shittiest season of this show. So many characters are so drastically different and poor Elena is the worst. That crying scene was just awful and I felt bad for the actress. Bonnie has better chemistry with Enzo then Caroline and I'm sad they didn't get to have more banter.

I have to say I really ended up enjoying this show and this season. It didn't feel like it dragged and I liked how the various factions rose to power at different times and then fell. There were a few parts here and there that needed work but I think they really set up some good things for Season 2. And I was sooo

I thought this was quite fun! Ward is one of the better villains not because of good acting or anything but because of the relationships he has with everyone. He was saying some fucked up shit to Skye and May and it was great watching them just intently despise him. Also poor Fitz. That scene was heartbreaking.

Angry at pudding! Leopard sweater! Every time she calls someone poopy. This show is adorable and I'm so glad we are getting a second season.

Yeah, that is what keeps me from liking this episode completely. The witches were actually trying to save a lot of people by killing the two of them and stopping the spell. Knowing the risks Elena and Stefan should have had some sort of murder-suicide pact. But that would require non-selfish characterization which

Oh I totally agree - I just find it strange when she is all "he kills people" (which was sort of his job as a specialist at least as I understand it) when she could say he is an evil neo-nazi who works for Hydra.

I really liked this episode - this really is the spy show we've been waiting for all year and it held together on its own story merits without leaning too hard on the Winter Soldier stuff. If that movie hadn't dropped we could have still had Garrett revealing himself as evil and Ward as his right hand man and this

I think it had something to do with the Wildings from the North marching down. The head guy (?) with Ygritte thinks the Night Watch has thousands of men waiting for them but it's not true. They wanted to kill the Crasters traitors so they wouldn't blab about the true size and give them an advantage to defeat Night's

Yeah - I had originally thought Littlefinger was an opportunist but to find out he was the architect of a lot of this added something quite terrifying on top.

This episode had a bunch of clunkers (Deirdre, wedding toast) but then some awesome bits. I think it was a mistake to have the Deirdre one so early as it was probably the worst one.

I liked this sketch so much and I actually liked her chemistry with Jost - I could see the two of them pairing well together.

Ugh - the motivations of these characters make no sense anymore. They don't feel like characters they just feel like puppets doing whatever dumb thing the script requires.

Weeds? Really?

Oh, it's so much easier to like Skye when she is actually doing awesome things instead of having Coulson tell me how awesome she is essentially because she's a nice person and knows how to search Facebook.

Seriously, Joffery killed and violently tortured Roz and has done countless other awful awful things. But if I take satisfaction in his end then I'm the same as him the hell. There is also the fact that this is a fictional story and I don't typically revel in the death of real people.

I've always wanted to watch Sansa run the little shit through with a sword or something but this will do.

I just caught up and I'm so sad I waited so long! Yeti vampire! Barefoot King! How the hell does it all work? And that wedding scene was amazing. Master of Horse and Hunt. Just so so campy and amazing.

Well we've only had one scene with Joffery so far.

I think he is the best chance of us having some equal nudity on the show. So close!