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Exactly. She's making a power move of some sort. Your scenario makes perfect sense.

The only thing that makes sense is Margaery is playing the long con with the jerkface sparrow to consolidate power before flipping her child king husband like a switch to make him understand he has to destroy the religious fanatics when the time is right. But first she can use this newfound power to solidify her

I was really bothered by Ethan's sudden turn to the dark side. It just didn't make any sense. I kept expecting him to reveal his big switcheroo and screw up Hecate but nope, he was perfectly fine summoning snake demons to murder the posse. And then it's sexy time because… just because.
I'm pretty sure I'm supposed

I loved the ending where they kept commenting on how THIS WORKS! etc as if they were speaking directly to FOX execs.

Ragnar's murder of Yidu wasn't some cheap shot but a shocking reminder that in the end, Ragnar, as much as we all like him, is a ruthless killer. I'm reminded of Tony Soprano's surprise murder while taking his daughter to look at colleges.

TWD is now simply a cash cow for AMC and they tossed aside any pretense of quality a long time ago. It's really amazing how a network so easily went from some of the most prestigious dramas on TV and had a huge hit with this but chose to just crap on it for some unexplained reason. Is it impossible to get decent

And why do they always take the gigantic, lumbering RV that's subject to getting stuck/breaking down a hell of a lot more than a truck etc.

From last week but Carol has to leave because she can't kill anymore. Kills the first 5 guys she runs across.

Rick doesn't have confidence. He swings wildly from hubris to panic.

After tonight I don't think Negan can get a word out without taking up 20 minutes of screen time.

The way they set him up, I assume it was Eugene although I was drifting off by the time he beat them to death. what a horrible show.

I don't think anybody was lying. I'm just interpreting a scene based on my understanding of the character and how the scene was played. Jimmy was being a bit dramatic in his dictation and in how he reacted when Omar pointed out the contract. To me that was Odenkirk, acting like jimmy acting.

I do too. And the whole thing about conmen, as I understand it, is they prey on the ego of others. They make their mark think they are in charge. They have no problem letting other people think they are getting the best of them because their goal is more important. Can you imagine everybody in the office talking

To me he intended to plant a seed so that when people started talking, Omar would mention the previous conversation. When Jimmy was called in to be fired, his boss said that he knew Jimmy wanted out of his contract. You could say that was clear from his actions but I don't think a boss says that unless he has some

Of course I could be absolutely wrong but to me it seems like Jimmy is being overly dramatic in his dictation in a way that makes it sound not so serious. Yes, jimmy doesn't dot all his i's but that is the preconception that all these people have about him (including his brother) and it would be a perfect Jimmy move

I think Jimmy's exit strategy began when he told Omar to take his dictation. That entire scene was a setup to telegraph to the bosses that he wanted out of his contract. He knew about that part of his contract but needed for them to know where their out was so he feigned ignorance to get Omar to raise it and bring

I'm not attributing this to my expectation that Kim has to have a great fall for the rise of Saul. I'm basing it on her actions that are so much out of character for her. She just recently berated him for some pretty minor infractions that could cause him trouble with the bar and here she is engaging in straight up

I certainly hope you're right and I'm wrong. I would hate to see this happen to her. Equally concerning for me is for her to attempt some radical, self destructive path in trying to get away from what is weighing on her so much.

It just seems to me that they are portraying somebody at the end of their rope, who's done everything the right way and now finds herself questioning if her decisions and hard work were worth it. She's talking about how Jimmy had it right when he he walked away previously. She seems to want to do the same. But

Something about how she's struggling with her current situation, her engaging in this fun con with Jimmy and her behavior afterwards. She tells Jimmy that he left what he really wanted to do because of her intervention at the pool. Her entire line was about searching for what would make her happy and Jimmy's