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Adrian Garcia
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OK, random thoughts:

I don't know Nancy Grace, nor Golria Allred. Maybe that's why I found these two last episodes quite alright. Sure, nothing to be remembered and far from the standards of "Jimmy's new girlfriend" (highlight of the season, IMO) but nevertheless a pleasant hour of TV.

Ok, so I thought that it was the best episode of the season so far: it had heart, it had humor, it had development and, even though it was wedding centered, it didn't feel like an imposition. I liked it, very much: A

Whenever a show falls back on fart jokes, something's going wrong. Overall decent episode. I'm just hoping they get to the end of this Quinn affair so we can get going with the real ending (you know, where they meet the mother and everything ain't A FUCKIN RED HERRING).

Following the Robin, Stella, Robin (again!), Zoey, Nora and Kevin Fake-outs of years past. What a merry tradition!

I think they needn't worry about that with the first three books. Sure, Dany doesn't get a lot to do (regarding Westeros) but there's plenty of stuff to make up for it. Trouble could come with books 4 and 5, but I think they're savvy enough in order to trimm them down and make them into compelling storytelling.

Like you? Todd is a perfectly fine choice, I think. And AFFC is awfully slow.

Should we use this thread to discuss it? I found it good, but not great, just as the premiere. Maybe it's because this time I've read the books and know that the story is much larger than as shown on TV.

@ Chauncey I've always thought there's going to be a happy ending. Come on! The two known titles for book 7 are: "Time for Wolves" and "A Dream of Spring". I don't know how that doesn't indicate justice for the Starks!

GRRM was kinda hoping that too. He said that he was sort of dissatisfied that they didn't give them 12 episodes this season so that they could really fit in well everything that happens in the second book. He also said that, A Storm of Sword, being the huge tome it is, he expected it to be split in two seasons, also

I actually liked her storyline in the book. I think they're going to skip the whole bit with her finding Vaes Tolorro and just go straight to Qarth, but that was one of my favorite moments in the book. She finding a resting place and realising that she could very well settle down there until her dragons are grown.

You do realise, as it's already been said, you do not shit gold?

I unrespectfully disagree.

Obvs :) But you know, *SPOILERS* a kinslayer isn't much of a Lannister to begin with (and we're glad he isn't).

WE'RE BACK PEOPLE!!!! FUCK THE LANNISTERS!!!

Well, it is an episode per week xDDDD I think I should sleep more…

Weak episode for me. American Dad really does work when telling several stories simultaneously, and this week not only did we get a main story that mostly sucked (the premise was quite good, but poorly executed: they really didn't make much out of a topic, minimum wage, that's clearly quite juicy) but we only got a

I'm not fully capable of putting my finger on exactly why, but I've feeling this whole season that Cougar Town has been a bit off. In a way, it's as if the writing team has foregone any nuance and subtlety, thus effectively killing what made the show so funny. Up till now, all we've got have been offered this season

So many great lines: