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When the preview to yesterdays episode said 'the Gang and Jurry come to an understanding' (or something), I was like sweet, we'll see that indian hills guy talk to Jax about what happened. But it was a different Jury I guess

IDDQD and IDKFA. They never run out of ammo either, even though they haven't really made money as a club in about 3 years. And before then they always seemed broke

Don't ask me why I check so many comments on reviews for SoA out on the interweb, but I have been for some reason, mainly to prove to myself that I'm not crazy for thinking this season his horrible. Two things I gathered:

Yeah, we all expect Jax to find out about Gemma, but the show has tried so hard to make her 'likeable' for some weird reason (how she comforts people for example…although shes the direct cause of all the deaths) that I don't see it happening. Sort of like how we all expected (Dexter Spoiler) Miami Metro to find out

Ok, she understands that being a cop in Charming means losing some of your staff to turf wars, possibly getting blown up in a shop for children, have schools shot up, multiple mass killings, gang killings that put Chicago to shame and many day time drive bys, but it BETTER not get worse. Unless you give her a heads up

Am I crazy, or is the show trying it's hardest to do the following:

Why does it seem like the show isn't making her feel regretful about killing Tara at all? Even after she was told by Rosevelt & Juice that she never ratted? All she says is she did it for the good of the club and family and blah blah blah. I never wanted a character killed more painfully than her, but I don't see it

But do the Son's know he did this yet? From what I can tell the only reason they're out to get him is because he told Nero about killing that lady….which made Jax look like a liar (he was), but it doesn't seem to matter now anyway since Nero doesn't seem to be holding much of a grudge. It's back to hugging each other

Isn't it like three straight eps where SAMCRO needs something, and the only way they'll get it is to kill a bunch of random, sometimes innocent people? So they make some dumb plan that involves them shooting in the open and killing all their targets without a scratch on them, and then there's no fall out. This is

It's probably closer to two or three months ago by now, so she probably forgot about it

Everything keeps going the gangs way. I need Bobby or Chibbs to get shot in the face in one of these random, Sons-intiated blood baths. Where the hell is the suspense when you know exactly what's going to happen and who is going to die and how?

I hate being pot committed to this stupid show. No one is acting like they should be after knowing them for six seasons. People are just getting killed for the sake of it and its becoming laughable. And I hate Gemma, and the show keeps making her seem like a victim which leads me to believe she'll survive this show

I'm assuming once the battle is lost Tyrion loses his head right then and there…no real reason to go back to the cell. But Jaime only agreed to taking over Casterly Rock if Tyrion accepted the black…so as it stands he's still the only male heir Tywin has. We'll see what happens I guess

I think most likeable characters in Spartacus generally got a clean death, like via sword or arrow to the heart. There would be the random roman soldiers and generals that would be a bit gorier, but again the blood would be so over the top you can't take it seriously.

If Joffery didn't care about anybody, Ramsay definitely doesn't care about anybody

So does anyone know the non-spoilery rules for Trial by combat? If I'm not mistaken it's a way for the god's to decide the guilt of the accused by the death of his champion or the combatant….so what happens if they both die? I'm hoping all the talk about Oberyn liking poisons means something and that his blade was

This. Let's just assume that Jack had some sort of tracking device that only Chloe can see on her watch that also tracks him underground and she knew he was close to that exit and made for it. Doooone

Shhhhhhhh…..shhhhhhh

Ah, I'd have to re-watch, but I thought it was more along the lines of 'this isn't the end, because we'll know when its the end', and that's when he saw his arm on fire

So did Jojen see himself dying by being burnt alive? That kind of sucks.