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Vape culture is really embarrassing, yep. I associate vape culture with Four Loko culture. I started vaping about four years ago, right when they were popping up, and it helped me quit smoking. I had smoked for over a decade and I used it as a cessation device. Now I don't use nicotine liquid, but I just like the

Ayyy I was there too.

Clever girl.

Man, the field this week seems like a no brainer.

Gay men say otherwise.

I actually thought they were showing us Theon/Asha making their "escape" only to have the swerve reveal be that Euron just straight up drowned and we were actually watching Theon/Asha take the fleet out as commanders.

Meesa warg into Hodor!

Yeah, my biggest fear about the ASOIAF story wrapping up is that the supernatural white walker stuff will dwarf the plotting/scheming/etc that we've come to know and love from the show. I get the message/theme that would be stating, but I fear it would cheapen the majority of the story arcs to have it all be hand

Eh, it didn't seem like time travel shit. It seemed like Lost's philosophy on Time Travel: whatever happened, happened. Bran always warged back and messed with Hodor, causing his problems in the first place. It's not so much "time travel" as it is "showing us what actually happened".

Meera's not going to be able to keep dragging Bran herself through the entire path back beyond the Wall. It took Meera+Jojen+Bran+Hodor to get there. She's gonna need some help. At the risk of getting too hype… is it Benjen or Coldhands time!?

Can someone explain something… why is Jesse freaking about the ricin cigarette? I get that the's mad it was lifted off of him, but the ricin isn't even what poisoned Brock. IIRC, they treated him for ricin, and he didn't respond to it… so… wtf?

This is the exact same kind of jackassery I've come to expect from this show… seriously, what the hell are the writers smoking? Even from an elementary "this is how you pace a story" standpoint they failed with flying colors.

There's one way this season of Dexter doesn't go down as the worst one
yet, and that's if Dexter completely breaks bad and becomes a villain. I
don't think they can pull that off, though… Dexter is all about being
a relatable protagonist. If they turn him into a monster with no
remorse, they lose their audience. It's

This was the episode…
Where they start to kick things in high gear for the finale. The werewolves will undoubtedly get drawn into the vampires/witches storyline. It seems like they've finally started drawing lines in the sand. Lafayette is now roped into the Terry/Arlene story, which really just needs to end soon