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Remember when he told Bayley he was never even tempted by the prison environment? Yeah he is shit. After that line I can't take serously any sort of apologies he made to Pennsatucky. It didn't seem like he was too ashamed of it to admit it to another person, he looked totally calm.

If only she could return on Elementary…

But mostly Healy. Ew.

I think most of all if the scene worked on some level is because it kind of described the way the viewer would feel at this point, rather then being justified for the character itself (referring mostly to the "I believe in you" line). Not that that's a good method on its own to get more impact on a scene but it still

Not sure what she would do if faced with the possibility of becoming queen… I definitely see her getting more ambitious but do we really have the time to get into a Stark vs "Stark" arc? If they want us to see a conflict between "relative good guys" as the reviewer put it, it would make more sense to focus on Daenerys

Hell, do both.

Yeah there's really an impression they rushed everything this season, especially at the beginning (remember how Jon came back to life, executed who killed him, left the Nights Watch, met with Sansa and decide to take back the North in a couple of scenes that didn't really carry a lot of impact as they were happening?)

To be fair I don't think they were trying to make it horribly dramatic themselves…

"Just because Sansa endured Ramsay doesn’t make it awesome that she accidentally won the battle that resulted in his death."

I was almost crying with joy at the prospect of moving her arc along after all this time.

Complete agree with the last part. I don't hate half as much as others Piper or Alex but it would go a long way if the writers could connect their story with other prominent characters too. The scenes we have seen of Alex and Red together (also Frieda) were so funny and refreshing for me. Alex seems to fit well with

"Some of these horrible acts stick more viscerally when it happens to characters we know and like."

Healy and Caputo are drawed by totally different kind of women (in need of help and dominating like others have said). I would argue Caputo is still more self aware than the first though.
The scene of him being attracted to Linda feels out of character in comparison to what happened with Fig because in this case we

Oh I mixed the episodes for some reasons… sorry!

Me. I never liked her like everyone else seems to have done last season though.

I think he can be effective at times because he likes to play the role of the "savior" basically, the moment the person he's helping refuses or disagree wth one of his methods he turns right back into the self absorded bigot he really is (didn't something like that happened with Pennsatucky too?).

Yeah but it didn't make any sense why the lady would keep handing them out if they just get taken away at the exit door…

So isn't Alyson Hannigan the hightlight of it? Never got interested in American Pie (don't think I saw even a movie of the series) but I always loved Alyson after Buffy.

Technically if the higher powers knew about it, they would have to consider him the perpetrator of a rape case because he is a guard yes, but since sexual assault is founded also on the actions of the person in a position of power over the other and Judy King very clearly threated to make him lose his job (with all

Always RIP.