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So ultimately they were both convicted by a jury of their own peers - people like them who have an IQ of 79. Otherwise, how can people with even slightly higher IQ go into the deliberation room and say "Yep, clean case of murder, no doubt whatsoever".

Soooo is Adele dead? Did she kill herself? If she did then hooray for Chloe to be free from such a mother. She is better off with the Segurets.

That, without trying to steal any attention away from the contestants. I just love the general vibe of the British version, it isn't overly produced by Hollywood. And you're right, Sue and Mel help the contestants out in a manner which doesn't really alter the outcome of the challenge, unlike 99% of the cooking shows

Don't forget Ross Gellar as Robert Kardashian.

The episode got me immediately from the opening scene at the sight of all dead Gerhardts - such sad and violent deaths, ultimately they all died separately from each other. Mike in the Gerhardt compound was scary.
Kirsten Dunst made me cry in this episode. I think she just wants something more out of her life and

What an amazing hour of television. Nick mother effing Offerman.

Remember the time when Shia LaBouf was in one of their movies? ahhh the good old days. I hope there will be a LOT of Matt Damon this time around.

I found Wolf Hall to be visually stunning, every scene shot like a painting that has come to life, I did find myself drifting in an out in some scenes but since I am a bona fide Henry VIII lover, I will sit through ANYTHING related to his reign.

My whole takeaway from that episode is up to this point Elizabeth has always thought her actions were for the greater good, sure she would have to kill and lie for it but doesn't the end justify the means? But here in a dark and quiet place she comes across a person who tells her to her face she is evil and I think

What! Not even ONE Goldbergs episode????????

What a great interview!!! She's hot as hell in the 60s and still crackalacking it into the new millenium. Love Diana Rigg.

Thanks for putting this up for review, I keep seeing it on my amazon list and didn't know what to do with it. I tried the first episode and liked it.

I think I've realized the reason why I find the other inmates more fascinating than Piper is the fact that we only get them in small doses whereas we get Piper in every episode which after a while really does get boring considering that the main point of the series is that she's stuck in prison, I mean everything that

I was hoping he would say awwwwchet when he saw all them come alive again. I wonder how they elect their ruler. How does he get the Lazarus power. How does Rickon eventually fit into this? So many questions!

That was completely mind blowing. I seriously couldn't stop screaming the last half hour. I didn't expect the scale of the episode. How the hell do they top this? Can't wait. Damn that was so good!

Most likely Ru was giving Pearl a boost because you can see the girl was really trying her darnest best. Unlike Ginj she is not constantly bringing up her shortcomings as some kind of plot tool to propel her story forward.

If there was any old school and heavyset contestant that I think should win it's Latrice Royale, her fashion styling may not be as polished but she has carried herself throughout her season with poise, grace and professionalism. Sadly, Kennedy and Ginj started panicking when they looked around and saw that these 2

Random thoughts: 1. Diana Rigg is GOT's Maggie Smith - they both get the best zingers every time they are in an episode. Love old English women and their utter contempt for other people.
2. Nymeria actress looks like Rumer Willis
3. So Mr. Ecko's character - have we seen him before or is he new? I don't remember.
4. I

I agree. I think ultimately Littlefinger's objective is to rule the North side by side with Sansa not as a married couple but as foster Dad? Also maybe having Winterfell will be convenient when Lady Stoneheart eventually decides to show up?

I seriously confuse her with Julia Ormond(e?) but nontheless she does look right for the part.