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And it's still boring.

I completely agree! This review is sooo bitter and so focused on the producers that it overlooks the good stuff in the episode, maybe the reviewer should take a break from GOT. I don't mind critisme, but this was just dark! And then giving the episode a B+? Wow.

"Don't ask me about my business."
I always loved that symbolism even though it's a little bit crazy. Maybe it was an homage?

It really is crazy even more crazy if you are a book reader!
I had this awful nightmare the other day, where I dreamed I died and in the dream I was really pissed because now I would never know how game of thrones ended.
I of course woke up and thought I may be thinking too much about game of thrones, but really, I

I think some elements of the show are generally slow, some of the wall stuff in season 1+2+3 and all of Bran's storylines until this season. The kings landing storyline was really good and fast in season 1+2+3+4, but after Tywin and Tyrion left is has been more slow. All of Dany's storyline has been slow too and all

It was super creepy!

I agree, it was just so degrading and completely petrifying. I literally had goosebumps. I've always hated Victor, he never learns from his mistakes or understand why his creations are so pissed at him or why what he's doing is wrong, he genuinely thinks he is doing something good for them which is just so wrong! He

Dane Dehaan is 30 years old… but I get your point.

Oh it's that Matador :-( I thought it was the old Danish television show, which is still one of the best shows I've ever seen, but this sounds ridiculous! I was just about to get angry that you gave it such a low grade! Watch the real matador! (It may be called monopoly in english because that's what matador is in

The lack of Kasper hurts the season in my opinion. He is such a good character and he is sorely missed. I have seen the whole season and I was always so happy when Kasper had a little scene. 
Torben's story never really did it for me( I'm just not that interested in his personal life) nor did Katrine's new role. 
In my

There are two women, Stine we never met, we just hear him talking to her on the phone in the episode before this one. 
The woman he sleeps with on the sofa with is Lisa, someone he slept with once before at some convention long ago and she now works at borgen. Stine is the one Lotte found out about, he has been

To Sonia and everybody else: it's a little thing but his name is Kasper, not Kaspar.

"from a director who grew up in a country haunted by memories of civil war and the reality of fascist dictatorship" Phil Dyess-Nugent ?! 
What?  Guillermo del Toro grew up in Mexico, not Spain? What am I missing? The movie is set in Spain, yes, but that does not make Guillermo del Toro a spaniard…

Why is it that you all keep calling Karen Blixen for Isak Dinesen? I think the cat is out of the bag - about 50 years out of it… Just wondering? Is she just know more under that name than Karen Blixen in the U.S? You do know that she is a woman?

I feel the same, if I like a tv show, I will watch it again and again, I binge, I'm not all that sure why, because I like the stories? The worlds? The characters? To find something I missed? It's probably just plain old escapism.

In regards to the first part of your post, as a Dane I'm so sick of this
discussion. The right wing wants to send everybody
back, people who ran for their lives and who have nowhere to go.

I completely agree with those less than enthusiatic feelings about Elena, she just annoys me now and so do the brothers. It's not good when you start to become annoyed at the leads in a tv show. This whole season has been a mess, I fear for the next season. But this was a good episode compared to the rest of this

I agree, Beau Mirchoff was really excellent here. He conveyed the emotions of Mattys situation really well, it almost choked me up. In fact I think he has be consitantly good so far this season, he does really well with the more dramatic stuff, he always cathes me a little off guard with his ability to be vulnerarble

World war 1 and 2 pretty much destroyed all filmindustry except the american one and that's why american movies were so popular, it was the only movies that got made and that is why the american filmindustry still dominates the world. They couldn't never catch up to it again.
World war 2 also played a big role in the

World war 1 and 2 pretty much destroyed all filmindustry except the american one and that's why american movies were so popular, it was the only movies that got made and that is why the american filmindustry still dominates the world. They couldn't never catch up to it again.
World war 2 also played a big role in the