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Well if the math was done correctly the show would be around for the rest of time itself seeing how it would be an exponential curve. You would constantly be getting close to zero but never reach zero.

i think it comes down to the philosophy between showing versus telling. by showing the destruction and carnage, the emotions that Snyder will hopefully garner will be much stronger than simply talking about the destruction that occurred off-screen.

My main reservation of the scene and portrayal of it is that the writers of the show have often done a terriblejob addressing the act of rape after the act. They have often used the role of rape in order to build up female characters. Now we could argue that females in this universe have a higher chance of being raped

Yeah I read the experts review and they mentioned how the writers of the show have pretty much reduced rape to a trope. I don't like how they have done it either. The whole plotline with Sansa this season has felt forced and unnecessary, they are getting pretty far away from the book and she is apparently a

She's got go, just like Hank Schrader.

Felt that the sex scene really took me out of the show. I totally get why they had it, Archer and Lana have gone through a lot of shit together and so the sex seems deserved. However there was something really weird about the graphic sex scene. I wouldn't be surprised about a little side boob or seeing an ass but

For some reason Mallory's voice sounded off, I do not know if she was sick, but it really sounded muted and meek.