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Why would she think Sansa's dead? If it's after the battle of the bastards then the news should be all over that Sansa and Jon are at Winterfell.

Unless Daenerys' leaving of Mereen took place weeks or months after the Green Trial, which is entirely possible given how slippery the time frames are throughout the episode, then I honestly think that having Varys on the ship was a production mistake.

They need his army and resources. I thought for sure he would propose, she would accept and then next season, once she had full command of his household, he would slip on a banana peel.

Same here. I grew up on Remington Steele reruns. It looks like she'll be most remembered from Everyone Loves Raymond but she'll always be Mildred Krebs, IRS Fraud Squad/Secretary/Apprentice Detective to me.

She'll always be High Fidelity to me.

"You're an adult. She's a baby. Why do you need more help than a baby?"

Cloak and Dagger have been one of my favorite superhero couples of all time. I'm cautiously optimistic but what can they really do as a live action show with a basic cable budget?

The henchman wasn't reacting to anything Dabney Coleman was doing. He was reacting to what Davey (no, I did not need to google the kid's name) was doing. Davey looks over and yells at where he imagines Jack to be, making the henchman think there's actually another person there.

Marnie can be self-centered, like any character on this show, but she’s not totally obtuse."

I'm pretty sure Frank is planning to kill/stop the assassin he hired in order to be the hero/reenter the family's good graces.

Agree on the grading. "Hannah and Mom go to a spiritual retreat" from last week's preview did not interest me in the slightest but this ended up being one of my favorite episodes so far.

No matter how awful Desi is, I just keep thinking that Marnie deserves it. Because she does.

I never forgot how shitty and manipulative Jessa has been. Seriously, she's done some real sociopath-level shit. I think the series will end on each of the 4 girls realizing that they have nothing in common, have been nothing but shitty to each other, and there's nothing to propel their friendship forward.

Also, isn't he a city supervisor or something now? Are they going to bring that up at all this season?

Eh, since this is a show that continues to put Hannah in charge of a roomful of kids, I'm letting go of any kind of verisimilitude when it comes to Girls and the teaching profession. Fran overstepping the bounds of teaching doesn't even rank in the top 10 of unbelievable teaching-related moments in Girls (seriously,

Shosh in Japan is my favorite Girls moment since Hannah's dad fell in the shower. I wouldn't mind one bit if Shosh spent the rest of the series in Japan having kawaii adventures (even her apartment building is adorable!). The Girls Spin-Off Standings are now:

When they announced Season 3, my first thought was "I bet it'll be Todd's fever dream as he's about to die at the end of Season 2." So far, I think my theory holds.

Put a little Rasta on it!

Or just sleep it off in the car. Neither of them had to be anywhere urgent.

Ugh. I hope Season 3 reveals that Noah was driving and Alison was nowhere near the scene and his memory is his OJ Simpson-esque denial of his responsibility. Because the coincidence of Scotty and Alison fighting on the same road that a drunken Maura Tierney is driving down is just too unbelievable for words. This