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God, seeing the discrepancy in quality between this show and Game of Thrones week by week is frankly embarrassing. I don't need to mention which is which, I trust that you guys all know which ones I'm referring to.

We have to admit that this show has really just become a stupid, stupid one. Like, it's really not far fetched to say it's in Walking Dead territory.

Someone please tell me the ratings for this are fine so I don't have to worry about cancellation?

I'm shocked by the amount of praise for the battle sequence. On a technical level, okay, it was well done. But on a writing level? The whole battle sequence and the amount of times Jaime/Bronn saved themselves was pretty ridiculous. That's my problem with battle scenes like this. If they weren't prepared to kill off a

As someone who absolutely loved Audrey in the original series, I was one of those people that hated what they did to her last week. Then days later I was able to come to terms with the fact that this character has changed in 30 years and that I shouldn't fault Lynch for "ruining" my favorite character when he owes

I thought it was a pretty great episode. The show still finds time for quieter, intimate character scenes while still moving the plot forward in surprising, although inevitable ways. The Jon/Dany, Cersei/Ellaria, and Olenna/Jaime scenes were just so great.

I'm going to try to be veeeery delicate with expressing my following (strong) opinion because it seems like the film has quite a lot of fans on here, but watching The Beguiled was the most surprising film experience I've had in years. I'm surprised anyone would even think of remaking it, I'm even more surprised that

Forgive me for my rambling here, but I don't think I've ever been more in awe watching a television series than I was during the latest episode of Twin Peaks, The Return Part 8. I've seen more touching episodes, more plot-significant episodes of certain television series, but none that have made me go "How the fuck

Fargo season three started out rough those first few episodes, but it really turned around. I think its second half was much stronger and while I don't think it's better than seasons 1 and 2 (the latter of which was close to masterful), it's still a very good season. Probably its boldest season as well, and that final

Chuck was many things, yes, but in the end I still felt sympathy for him. His entire three-season arc was pretty masterful in retrospect.

This was a pretty dazzling and bold finale for a pretty dazzling and bold debut season. Still, I prefer Hannibal's first season.

I do think this season is not as great as the first two, but I do think it's still a darn good one. At least this isn't True Detective season 2.

Sooo happy. No other show brings me as much joy and positive vibes as this one. I can just sit down and enjoy in the best way possible.

Bryan Cranston + "Hammy" has become a big, big problem. Of course he's fantastic in Breaking Bad, but during the last stretches of the show he was really going big. Since then, all his film performances seem to consist of being as over-the-top and as broad as possible. Very disappointing, since I found his best film

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There was absolutely nothing "graphic" about the sex scene except showing two fully nude men in a sexual position and showing one of their penises.

Is anyone completely in love with Sandra, more than they ever have been? She's won twice, but she had never taken so full control of her people until this season. She may not win in the end, but she's definitely louder, cockier, sassier, and a lot more entertaining.

Okay, that actor playing Mischa is like really attractive.

I saw it over the last three weeks and I don't remember becoming so emotionally invested in a show in quite a long time. Its themes resonated with me so much and I was really mourning the idea of losing it the closer I got to finishing it. Groff gives a truly incredible performance throughout (his work in the season

I do think Casey is guilty and it's disgusting behavior, but to say that it's similar to a rape case where the victim ended committing suicide is not entirely fair. Also, even though I believe he is guilty, I do separate art from the artist (to an extent). With Affleck, I don't necessarily like him but I believe his