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I'm not talking about the GoT scene now, but in general terms. Are you a person who believes if two people have sex and no words are spoken, that is rape? Because there was never a verbal confirmation of consent?

Well now we have seen all the episodes that followed that, it make sense that the director said it wasn't rape, because we see now that Cersei as a character did not view it as rape. It's one thing to just look at a stranger assaulting a women in a dark alley and say "that was rape", but you can never really just say

The whole Jamie/Cersei thing was crazy in my eyes. If it was debated fiercely as a change from book to screen, then that would be one thing, but it wasn't, and lots of little (and large) changes are made in adapting novels to film. But where is all the outrage at the murdering, or has the internet now declared rape is

Yeah that crap about Malvo having some hate of women because he didn't see Molly as a worthy adversary or something. The guy didn't really see anyone as worthy, he killed women and he killed men like they were beneath him, because in his mind everyone was beneath him.

That's because Hawley just wrote a character he liked, who happened to be female.

Why in the last year or so is everything on the AV club graded/reviewed/debated seemingly mainly on its portrayal of women and any perceived misogyny or racism (whether real or made up in the reviewer's head)? I mean sure it's something that happens a lot in the entertainment world and does warrant debate, but come

After Jamie and Cersei had their scene together, when it came to Jamie freeing Tyrion and saying that Varys was on the other side of the door, I was half expecting it to be Cersei. Thinking that maybe Tywin wouldn't let Tyrion be executed, Cersei was gonna make sure by killing him herself.

He totally stole that idea from the new Tom Cruise movie…

And tastes like a peanut!

What a lovely charitable couple to adopt that old man.

I feel pretty negatively about TMZ, as most people tend to. But I do have to wonder, if you take out the celebrity factor, if this was just an accident, and there was footage, I'm pretty sure most news sites would be showing the video without some giant uproar by Louis, Judd and the like. Also the worse person in this

I don't think she killed her because of her own "she's rude" thing. She has been in the prison system for a long time and could obviously see that Vee was a real criminal that shouldn't be in minimum. She was a poison on the prison that needed to be cured by another poisonous act, much like the doctors trying to cure

She is awesome? She is as the episode mentions, a huge fucking narcissist. She doesn't protest things because she believe in them, she just does it for the attention she gets. She was all about trying to have had more arrests than other nuns and was disappointed when no one was at the nuclear plant to see her protest

I don't see it that Cindy made some tough choice by leaving her daughter with her grandmother. She left her daughter because she is a lousy parent and chose the easy option of not having to raise her child.

There really was a ridiculously small amount of screen time for her. I really think the Vee/Red thing took up too much of the season.

Hey, Caputo said it himself, if he doesn't embezzle money, then he is already better at the job than Fig.

Fargo and GoT would like to have a word.

Black Cindy's episode just made me despise her, not one redeeming quality, and unlike many of the other characters, she is not mentally ill, just a shitty person and she knows it.

To be honest it was worse because it was filmed in daylight in such a beautiful location which made the gore stand out more. Spartacus also had that cgi blood that had a video game looking quality to it, which is much less realistic looking that what GoT did with this death.

I wouldn't say one herbivore skeleton with a T-rex tooth wound that healed debunks that theory.