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See: my Comics!Veronica profile icon that I've had for years. So, I was really surprised that while I love Veronica in the show as I expected to, it's Betty that's turned out to be the one that makes me want to write fic and get inside her headspace. The Polly fugue state is what clinched it for me.

Yup. In India, you wear white to the funeral. Hell, my grandma wore white for the rest of her life after my grandpa died. Other women of her generation did the same too.

SkincareAddiction taught me how to take care of my skin after the onset of adult acne. I had no idea what so much skincare did because I'd had great skin before that. Will forever be grateful to that subreddit for teaching me so much.

If the revival had just been honest about who Rory was and who she'd been for years, she probably would have leapfrogged from my most hated character on this show to one of my favorites. Literally 99% of my hated characters share this with Rory.

Yup. I adore anti-heroines but is a character an anti-hero when their story doesn't treat them with the consequences of being an anti-hero? When the story is not honest about who the characters is? That's just whitewashing. I can forgive multitude of sins in characters as long as the story sees it too. I see a

It's not just you. I got a heavy 'sibling' vibe from them.

That's my Kara ship thanks to the DCAU, though I've always loved Supergirl/Lena in the comics.

Did she actually plan that out? I thought she didn't know they were even coming as many here are saying.

I honestly can't blame Sansa or Jon for their choices too much though, even though their choices made me question what the heck either were thinking. It felt like artificial drama tbqh and I can't blame them for that.

Yup, it wasn't a happy victory. Well, I enjoyed Ramsay's death, but it took Rickon dying and Wildlings dying for shit that wasn't theirs to die for and I'm going to be salty about that last part forever.

I accounted for that in my post when I said that the possibility of the army should've been mentioned.

I agree on this. And, it's one of those things I was taken aback re: Sansa in that she accepted that Rickon was dead long before the deed happened and I'm surprised a post rez Jon didn't because I'd have expected him to have killed the boy in himself too. But, I guess seeing his sibling so close and wanting to do

Most likely true, but I put the Wildlings who died, who were the majority of the Starks' forces, on both Jon's (his near suicidal idiocy in battle) and Sansa's heads.

Benjen = Daario. Discuss.

This is one Targ theory I would hate. I prefer Jaime and Cersei being Aerys' kids over this one.

Has he? I feel like there was a scene with Davos at a marker or something in the S6 trailers. I presumed that it was Shireen's grave or something.

Beric said in S3 that everytime he comes back, he loses a bit of himself. Jon's not going to be completely himself and I wouldn't be surprised if the traumatic nature of his death and the betrayal didn't change what he comes back as.

Supergirl should've taken place in the future (I felt this way before the show started). Supergirl/Brainiac 5 otp for life tbh.

You're moving goalposts. At first, you categorically defined Amy's show as feminist. Now, you want to nuance it out as having some feminist aspects and some 'racist' - you can say it - aspects. But, you changed the goalposts once I mentioned the racism on Amy's show and you're trying to say that I'm viewing things

"Also, she's clearly not a hollow "strong female lead." She has serious traumas from being neglected as a child. And seems to be pretty bullheaded."