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Agreed, Dany has shown both restraint AND bravery considering she was brutally thrust into this role at such an early (and previously sheltered) life. Especially in comparison to Sansa Stark, whose decisions are mostly motivated by a self-conscious fear. :-)

All the Starks, including Catelyn, show some restraint, especially Jon Snow (King of the North) and Sansa Stark (more timid than wise). If/when the Tyrion/Jon Snow Targaryen ancestry is firmly established, both their wisdom and restraint will mix well with Dany's ruling. Hell, Tyrion has already shown to be a great

LMAO!!!! :-D :-D :-D

No spoilers, per se: Why don't any of the principal characters, wildlings or Night's Watch, wear hats, scarves or hoods on their coats?? I know, you want to see their expressions, lips move to easily identify who's talking, but couldn't the production crew/director put some realism in it? Perhaps different

The suspension of disbelief in timing

Two minor gripes: it's feeling more like a high budget take of Supernatural, especially the battle scene cliffhanger's that leave a character's fate in question. They always end up surviving, even if by resurrection. Plus the hero to the rescue scenarios have become so predictable and illogical - messages are

Makes you wonder, does anyone truly GO to films in theaters anymore? Or do they count streaming as box-office revenue? 'Cause this sounds like the type of film you wait until available for DL/streaming to view as a guilty chance/pleasure that's sporadically watched at your chosen pace.

Any way for you to record the episodes to view after the broadcast, skipping over the commercials?

I'm late to this series, so my viewpoint is different because of history. Even so, I found the episode tiresome.

I'm late to this series, so my viewpoint is different because of history. Even so, I found the episode tiresome.

They didn't make it clear what happened to the boy who slipped into the coffin to play the cholera corpse to scare the guards off. I don't recall seeing him anywhere afterwards.

"spends more than $2 million per month." Inspiration to the bloodsucking player-haters to launch their camera-drones, threatening to sell their pics to gossip click-bait news sites for a pretty penny.

Well said about Oswald, I found his behavior this past two episodes illogical. Somewhat of an aside, is every homosexual character on this show, male or female, a villain (Oswald, Barbara, Tabitha)? Yes, there are villains across the spectrum, but none of the heroes appear to be gay, at least to the viewer.

Is that the reason they're always wearing the same clothing, like other hosts?

I've never doubted Benard's nature, as I pointed out in the comments of episodes 1 and 2:
"Also make certain characters' personalities frigid so viewers question their motives, or in this case, even their actual existence."

OMG, LMFAO when Maeve was looking over and explained her attribute matrix. Like a twisted mirror from RuPaul's Drag Race, hair weave, nudity and all - i.e. 'only those with the most Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent will make it to the top!' (C.U.N.T.) Whomever the screenwriters/directors are they knew *exactly*

Frankie can be a girl's name, short for Francis. Frank-N-Furter alludes to the fact he still has a penis. Or in the case of the remake, that he had one? Perhaps the current producers want to reinterpret/update the character to take off any perceived "blackface" in the original role? Vanity Fair may be mistaken about

Sorry, did I duplicate the post?

The original film itself is a collective parody challenging various 70's social and sexual viewpoints in a comfortable environment (the musical comedy). It became an 'underground' cult phenomenon among decades of young adult late night film goers (me in the 90's to this day, obviously).

The Joker and Krusty the Clown are the most well known in pop culture? I wouldn't have thought of either one, quite frankly. Ronald McDonald and Pennywise the Dancing Clown (in light of the IT reboot discussions). Also, though not an actual clown, I keep thinking of Child's Play Chucky.