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Did anyone else think the show was trying really hard to make Aaron being Hispanic into a big reveal? Trying to shock us by showing he's really "ethnic", not the buttoned-up Washington dude we thought he was? With the way the camera lingered on his curly hair in his first scenes this episode, then the way they had him

I've been binge-watching the show and am finally caught up. Has it been brought up what a terribly-written character Margo is? I don't understand why she's in this show except to deliver bitchy one-liners and be Eliot's BFF, but that is stretching so thin this many episodes into the show. She hardly ever does magic or

I'm annoyed they did this at the beginning of the season. It's been a while since I watched season 6, so I wasn't invested in the characters as much. Glenn is someone whose death I would have had a lot of sympathy for, but I haven't seen him/the show for months, so I don't care as much about him dying as I would have

No it was there in the second episode this season, all the way up until they left the room. Then in the next episode suddenly he was naked.

Did anybody else notice that they made a big deal out of Jon Snow being naked in this episode (him waking up naked, then someone commented that they had seen him lying naked…), but in the same scene at the end of the previous episode he was wearing underwear, or at least was covered with a wrap. And his clothes were

Depends on if this is normally how she goes to bed or if this time was different? Do we know?

I had a totally different interpretation of what happened to Melisandre while I was watching the show: I thought the necklace had a power that kept her young, and by taking it off she decided to revert to whatever age she was, go to bed and die. Which meant she will not be helping resurrect Jon Snow…

Hi, I just got caught up with Downton and am hoping someone still reads these comments.  :)  Matthew and Mary's baby is the heir under the assumption that the baby will be grown up when the father passes away, right? So with Matthew out of the picture, doesn't that mean that they'll need to find a new heir until the

@avclub-26c0eb74eb2e815d15918a4ac46473ec:disqus I kind of think the show needs scenes like that, to show that she is a little bit obsessed about her sexiness and desperate to have other people (especially young men) see her like that, even in a completely private moment. Have you by any chance seen Stoker (movie by

Didn't she have scars on her legs? I didn't see the scene as just her rubbing her sexy legs… I thought they were showing that she had previously hurt herself, that she's a self-cutter (or maybe those were burns… foreshadowing of her weapon of choice?) so there's obviously something wrong with her mentally.

I remember him in Caprica. He was the guy that talked to the dead girl in the Mad Men virtual reality world.

I was really bothered by the way she started breaking people's phones. Like an intelligent woman would really do that to stop someone from reading an email… It's lazy writing I've seen done elsewhere, treating phones like cheap props when in real life it's a big hassle to replace a phone unless your contract ended.

I was really bothered by the way she started breaking people's phones. Like an intelligent woman would really do that to stop someone from reading an email… It's lazy writing I've seen done elsewhere, treating phones like cheap props when in real life it's a big hassle to replace a phone unless your contract ended.

Sorry if this was brought up in earlier episodes, but is the "Macaulay Amendment" supposed to be a joke about Anna Klumsky and My Girl? If so I don't think I get it. Just funny to say Macaulay in front of her?

Sorry if this was brought up in earlier episodes, but is the "Macaulay Amendment" supposed to be a joke about Anna Klumsky and My Girl? If so I don't think I get it. Just funny to say Macaulay in front of her?

Is nobody else bothered by how little the show has used Olivia's powers? They did a tiny bit in this episode with her connection to Nick, but you would think they would have her try to do something bigger to deflect them. Also just overall if I was her and I was working to try to stop bad guys all the time, if I had a

Did everyone read the "leaving a little girl in charge of everything" line from Bert as a jab at Peggy or Megan? It seemed like it was purposefully ambiguous, but Bert had someone in mind. After he said it, Peggy walked by the office and looked at Don, then a few people walked by and Megan looked at Don too. You could

That's exactly what I was thinking. In this episode Joan kept talking about him trying to prove his manhood and unsaid things that went on when he was away, yet it didn't seem like anyone really thought he'd be cheating with another woman. It would explain him not being into the marriage so much and wanting to go back

I don't think this is necessarily true. Because after the crash, he could have either dreamt the first world and then woken up to the real one, or he could have woken up to the real world and dreamt the second one. If he was in the hospital and going in and out of consciousness, and overhearing conversations in half

I can't believe so many commentators had trouble believing that bloggers would be interested in this kind of tablet, like THAT is the line they draw, not the fact that a freakin PAPER company all of a sudden has the resources and technology to produce such a device.