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Petyr took the necklace from Sansa when she boarded his ship. But it showed up in this episode. Could someone explain?

Only a Sith deals in absolutes.

What's more is Tywin is on the throne judging Tyrian for his treatment of Shay despite knowing exactly what happened and the real truth, which can't necessarily be said of the judges during other testimony.

It's definitely pushing the definition, and since the last 10 or however many episodes have been "after the red wedding" you've revealed nothing. Nothing.

But I'm not done looking at Alison Brie yet! :(

That would go a short but appreciated ways toward restoring my faith in the FBI and/or Jack Crawford as anything more than bungling boobs who rely on Omniscient Storyteller Will to tell them any and everything.

The only things Joeffry ever really did was mock his uncle or mock Sansa's family. I think they shared sympathetic glances, knowing Joeffry was being cruel for no reason, and finding some kind of comfort that they're at least united on that subject.

POOCHY'S DEAD!!!!

Why would you call the third movie "Dark Knight Rises" and Batman already began? Hollywood's stupid.

There was an advertisement for AOS before my screening talking about "big changes" and double-crosses and "who can be trusted" and all of that so it might directly tie in.

Cut off one head, another twice as puffy grows in its place. HAIL HYDRA!

It's possible these movies are taking place at the same time. Iron Man can't do anything because he's in Florida fighting Mandarins, Thor's off-world and battling the Nothing in the UK, and Cap's just kind of staying local to Washington.

Of course Steve lives in an apartment. One guarded by other SHIELD agents, for one, and he's not a robot, he's a boy scout. Of course he'd do his own laundry because he's a good, capable man that wants to feel normal.

The congressman did say given what she has done "for and against" so maybe imprisonment is a step up from what her punishment would have been if she hadn't helped save the planet twice?

Must everyone in this show so obviously telegraph they're investigating Hannibal? From asking for his help on the autopsy to prove he was the one that took the kidney to saying "this food, can i take it? this food right here, do i have your permission? to take it - not eat it - and leave? because i want to see if

#teamcoco

What if the mother still died? What if this was the exact ending, but they left in "and when she got sick…" bit? It still ends with ted meeting the mother, still ends with ted getting the most out of all those years, but just skips the "Sorry dad, we don't care how you met mom, go fuck aunt robin please!" aspect of

What would you have the Vice President say when he leaves his house surrounded by security and protesters? "Capital fellatio last night, old sport! And goodness, you did a number on my colon. My wife's too!" They spent the previous episode getting off on how professional and discreet Meechum was anyways so I don't

I think we should forget about it and move on because it came out of nowhere, was silly, and will probably be pointless. Something thrown in to, if anything, confirm the hold the Underwoods already have over Meechum and further establish them as creeps and hypocrites. But we didn't need that reminder at all.

Yeah, fuck charity! Only the government should be responsible for taking care of veterans. OH WAIT!