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One other comment - Dorian has the most loyal house staff without doubt. They cleaned up that whole room after the prostitutes left, but keep the little assistant's body there for Dorian to …. whatever.

I cannot believe it is done. Although John Logan said he planned three seasons, and here we are. Great work. But how I wish Lily could have been the big bad with Dorian, and done another plot. I guess that too will have to be fanfic.

My first reaction - f***.

Climb every mountain

I prefer to get medical attention, but that may just be me.

Yeah, just like after every mass murder in the USA over the past 5 years. Not.

Doubt he is suffering from mental illness, because then that would be part of his defense. The man is scum. At least 40 years means he may die in prison (assuming no parole, but that's not likely).

Right now he is the eminence gris on Homeland. Although, it is the first time I've seen him in years.

I also think Sir Malcolm was trying to head off some future problems. Jared Talbot was just announcing the curse he would lay on Ethan if he were to die. Sir Malcolm blew his head off before he could finish the sentence. Although I must admit, while Jared Talbot seems pretty bad, well, getting your siblings killed

For me, I like "first Class" better because I love the villains. I knew little about the film going in, so to see Kevin Bacon as the villain was such a great shock - even more so when it turned out he was a mutant too, not just Nazi scum. And the villains were truly terrifying to me - it looked like they could

Well, Kevin is the boss. And he does not pay his employees. But yeah, Meg is an utter mess.

Huh. Did not see that coming. Now what? If the series did end there, well, wow.

The episode definitely sounded different. As far as I know this is the only one that John Logan did not write. However, I did enjoy all the purple prose. But, I may not like it in retrospect if they talk too much like this in future episodes. I hope John Logan writes the rest, and restores the balance in the

I thought the other lawyer was a bit of a stick in the mud, but Meg was starting to get a bit floozy-like. It did match the douchyiness of the two clients though. I am liking the New York storyline (and the whole show, again, just like last year).

Yes, it is known.

For me it is still the seance in Season 1. After that scene, it was like "So that's why I'm watching this show". Her final speech (complemented, truth be told, by Madame Kali's awesome ululating) was spectacular.

I like how in the book he threw around a LOT of gold to win the Kingsmoot. That would have been a nice touch here too. Plus the book gave a very good sense of how much he had travelled and how much he knew of old Valyria, etc.

Hodor

We can hope. Mmmm.

I saw the show. He was having a lovely time. He is definitely an actor people should see whenever they can. Very good play.