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It is very interesting the way the series uses traditional saint iconography and Italian paintings within the narration. Manuel has mentioned San Sebastian, but I also noticed Saint Lucy (Lucia!), christian martyr of Syracuse, traditionally shown holding a small plate with her own eyes on it (wonders of catholic

every luxe place has sex workers lol, and with your views on what a sex worker is I’m not surprised that you never noticed.

Yep, that’s Todd.  I called him Todd no matter what show he’s in.

Haven’t seen this yet but is that Todd from The Magicians! Ha! Everything’s coming up Todd!

Huzzah for more Omundson!

As much as I loved him in Psych, my favorite performance of his was far and away Galavant. That show was so fucking dumb (in the best way), and by season two he was by far the best actor/character on that show.

Happy to see him in anything!

I’m really happy Timothy Omundson is doing better. I fucking love that guy.

Surprised to see no one mentioning this: I think Ethan blacked out and lost time. He was in the pool, the camera fades to black, then he’s in his room with the others banging at the door. I think that time jump make be hiding something important.

We got to see the more human and real side of Valentina this episode and that she’s turning out to be the most relatable person here. That she’s just seemingly so far overworked, stressed, and unappreciated; everyone, between the locals to the hotel guests are just a pest to her and not worth it, as she would rather

Yes?

The show seems to be implying that the kids spent a lot of quality time with Ser Criston Cole, which admittedly would fuck up almost anyone.

We needed a few more shots of his club foot to really understand it, so I’m still confused.

After giving it much thought, I’ve come to the conclusion that Ser Criston might have an anger issue.

K.E.V.I.N. Can Feige Himself

I admire Jessica Gao’s restraint in not titling this episode “KEVIN Can F**k Himself.” 

Last week’s episode is still better, but this one was solid. Yet another time jump meant yet another disorienting first Act, as I reacclimate myself with who’s who of the new cast (while continuing to be amused at how age works on this show... Suddenly Aemond looks older than Aegon, and Criston Cole has got to be from

I feel like Luke really didn’t mean to slight Aemond (just reminiscing about a joke when they were younger), and if Aemond weren’t such a wormy psychopath, he could’ve been the bigger man and laughed along with him.