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Top comment from the video itself: "Unlike a lot of people, I'm not going to judge the whole movie based on this 1:35 minute scene. Just like what +Alien Rock Films said, it's like judging Star Wars with the Han Solo and Leia Organa banter scene. Although it's kind of understandable that people would say they are

What if the rest of the movie isn't like that? Just a thought. And you are sort of right. Bad writing? Debatable. Sexist? NO NO NO!

Ah, the retroactively sexist 70's. Also, Joss Whedon probably meant something other than sexist (such as stereotypical or cringeworthy) because sexist is called misogynistic these days.

A lack of female representation is a problem, but not as problematic as most forms of female representations.

The rampant child murders ordered by either Cersei or Joffrey on King Robert's bastards. In one particular scene, an infant was snatched from its mother before being stabbed. Mass-murders, cannibalism, torture and castration. Cersei was forced to watch her son die painfully and horrifically. A pregnant woman was

Nobody should be expected to do so all the time. That's why I politely clarify when it is needed. :)

My use of the word 'just' is fair, since I needed to make a distinction between getting raped after seeing your son dead vs getting raped only.

You know I wasn't being completely serious, right? I was demonstrating how one can be outraged over anything if one chooses to.

Yeah, I know. I just wanted to point out that by killing him in that way, the killer is causing more emotional pain to Cersei than just raping her.

That's akin to saying that the righteous men whose deaths Cersei ordered would have shared in your outrage over her rape.

You know what's worse than rape? Forcing a mother to watch her son die painfully. I'm utterly outraged by how so many people cheered such a disgusting scene (and later cried foul about the ostensible rape). Shame on you all. The world is going to hell. Morality is dead. Have I mention that I'm outraged?

It was said that only men of the strongest will can resist her voice and even they will lose that modicum of control when she touches them. The way I see it, Ward was barely hanging on even before she touched him. The call for backup was probably the greatest resistance he could muster and there wasn't much else he

This episode is not a C. It's actually better than half the episodes from season 3.