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I like that in some ways Peggy also sold out to the Heinz people… giving that guy exactly what he wanted, but he still went with someone else. Which makes me wonder what the other pitch was? And Don seemed to be upset at her too for selling out more so than stealing the pitch opportunity. He walked away from that door

They also suddenly got a new never before seen club… The Rabbit Hole.

Now now now, settle down folks. The adoptive parent is wrong when she's the Evil Queen… as with all fairy tales.

LOL, just shows how bad a parent Regina is. How does she not keep better tabs on Henry for all the huffing and puffing she goes around making about being his mother

I'm starting to think that's maybe why we don't get too many werewolf scenes or shows. The CGI budget would have to be generous ala Game of Thrones or you would have to hire a wolf trainer ala True Blood. I always thought Being Human did a good job with their werewolf storylines, but they also hold off on showing

Poor, poor, poor Sansa. Here's a character I hated in the books and on TV and now I just want her to be happy. The actress completely sold me on her, which makes it worse.

George isn't that great of a dad. 

@avclub-7cbdf9bce9a6ebda0988f7c45702c176:disqus You're right, they wouldn't kill him, but there's been enough scenes this season to imply that Damon could be the one getting the cure, especially since he's the one that least wants it. AND that would make for some excellent TV.

Please let it be Damon. I stand by the idea that the biggest shocker would be Damon getting the cure, becoming human for a day and then being killed. That would be excellent.

All three characters have gotten boring. But unfortunately the show is built around them so we have to put with it… or stop watching.

I agree. Not to mention… TWO Vampire shows from the same universe? We couldn't do anything with Tyler constantly coming and going and have something with werewolves???

Judging by the look on Siggy's face when she saw all that blood, I imagine she'll spend the next eight years catering to the Countess of Scandinavia to make up for it. 

1. This episode was really really good. 
2. Good job on the realism. Christians behaving like bumbling idiots hasn't changed at all.
3. What was up with Siggy wanting to become a servant??
4. Damn, Rollo is an idiot. Isn't he supposed to be the older brother? Do he and Ragnar have different parents or something?
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Well it did actually happen that way. Pompeii got crazy credit and Crassus got like regular applause for his effort, if I'm remembering my highschool Latin classes correctly. The three of them still had to work together to dominate the Republic, which they succeeded at despite hating each other.

homosexuality was pretty accepted anyway during those times in Ancient Rome. It wasn't until Christianity began to run rampant did that change.

How is it possible for this finale to have brought me to tears? I've only seen the first and second seasons, and the first episodes of Vengeance and War of the Damned and was still moved by this finale. Also, those end credits showing all of the old characters including Andy Whitfield was freaking awesome.

Man that was a boring episode, even this review was boring. I came here just to read what the heck I had just watched. In other news, that was a damn fine finale for Spartacus.

I loved that scene. What made it better, was Laurie cracking up too.

The biggest joke on tv has to be those Mad Men previews for next week. I've never laughed harder.

As soon as Bran spoke, I noticed the voice change.