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I knew I was going to be sad that the season was over, but that ending will make the long wait for season 4 (please tell me there's going to be a season 4) all the more terrible.

It's in HD on-demand (with comcast, at least).

I agree that the show confirmed R+L=J (the way the episode was going, I half-expected Littlefinger to straight up spell it out for Sansa during their crypt chat), but I'm kind of surprised that you only came to this via reading about the show.

I mean, maybe they just meet Jorah in Volantis and he takes Tyrion to Dany as a prize?

… and pregnant from that mob scene.

not sure about "good in a crisis", but I guess he's getting better.

I was sad that we didn't have time for Sam's scheming, but they made up for it by giving him that game of burns speech.

I think you're way too easy on Mark.

The Artist is a French film that won Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Soundtrack, Best Director, and Best Art Direction.

… and it was released before this year's eligibility period.

How did Transformers escape from this list?

the only excuse I can think of for the omission of the Honourable Woman is some sort of mini-series vs. "show" technicality.

Surprised that Please Like Me didn't make the main list, but glad to see it mentioned here. The second season was outstanding and I can't wait to see what they do next year.

Part of me REALLY wants at Jon—Bran scene; their near-miss was the loudest I may have ever yelled at the books. But as great as a reunion would be, even Sam telling Jon that Bran's alive felt like such a major violation of The Rules.

They've made changes before, but I feel like this was the episode where the showrunners really decided to say: "to hell with the books, we've got a television show to make." Aside from Sansa and Littlefinger, almost every scene in tonight's episode majorly rejiggered elements from the novels or invented scenes from

OMG, the horse dancing at the end. Rafalca Unchained!

OMG, the horse dancing at the end. Rafalca Unchained!

I didn't love Kris, but after Allison Iraheta was senselessly eliminated, I relished his victory over Adam Lambert, who was THE WORST.

I really can't imagine how she's still on the show. Outlasting (saved) Jessica, Elise, and Coltron strained the limits of incredibility, but I'm not sure that I want to live in a universe where she gets more votes than Skylar.

Randy spouts so much nonsense, but I think that he was right about Hollie: she's peaking at the right time and this is one of the first times that I remember liking her better than J-Chez's masterful impressions.