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Minor Chrises, both. Evans still reigns supreme.

I'll be a spoilsport, too: I also thought it was too much. Will we find out Davos' twitter handle next?

I've read that. Which is probably another reason why we're seeing her through such rosy-tinted glasses!

The way he always looked at her seemed pretty clear to me, but YMMV.

They've been establishing his crush from the start, but he comes off as the "nice guy" who is "friendzoned." Yep, hate the term, but wanna bet he's one of those?

Here, my personal biases may be speaking, because I was also partial to older men when I was that age. Looking back, I can safely say I held my own, just as I think Sutton does. There wasn't an imbalance of power, because boys my age were just… boys. Men suited me much better. Sutton is in her mid-twenties, ambitious

I'm also surprised at how much I love the show, but I'm not without quibbles. Jacqueline is amazing and wonderful and Melora Hardin should be a much bigger deal than she is, but the character is as unrealistic on her end as Miranda Priestley is on hers: nobody, much less someone who runs a huge magazine, is that

So. Much. Fun.

I'm just gonna put this out there: if they kill off Bran, I won't be too sad. Jesus, what an annoying brat.

The battle was great, sure, but Arya and Brienne's sword training/fight? IT WAS BEYOND AWESOME.

No, that's pretty accurate. PG-13 True Blood, after it jumped the shark and lost most of its charm. It's… limp. Uninteresting.
I've enjoyed looking at François Arnaud since The Borgias, but eye candy alone does not a good show make.

So true. They had the best easy banter, the best chemistry.

Here's the thing, Christopher could be an ass, yes, but I always felt like it was in service of the plot; if he'd been a decent father, the whole premise of the show would crumble. Yet every single time he appeared on the show, he seemed to be loving to Rory and Lorelai. He and Digger are, by far, the best matches for

Yes, absolutely, but the show sells it as lovely and aspirational. This is one of the episodes in which the dysfunction shines through. (I still love GG dearly, though, and not a single ounce of reality shall every change my devotion.)

That is yet another moment that defied my suspension of disbelief: just how much did all that food cost?!? Lorelai seemed to be paying for all of it and they had ordered so much food, they had a freaking graph.

Yes, this is why I was charmed the first time I saw the episode. But it just doesn't hold up. This was one of the times in which their relationship didn't come off as loving and close, as much as co-dependent to an unhealthy level.

The first day at Yale episode is charming, but it begs you to please suspend your disbelief, even against the odds. None of it makes sense, but I only noticed on my (*cough*) second viewing.

That ending actually ruined reruns for me. I can't watch, knowing where it's going. So, yeah, they deserve to be ripped apart by a rabid internet pack o' wolves.

My Best Friend's Wedding. Kimmy should never have married him. But, since they did, I always assumed she dumps him, like, a year after they'd married. She goes back to school, matures and finds a decent relationship.

This, and the poor child. How do you cope with the fact that your mother wakes up not knowing who you are every single day?