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I think what she did to Charlotte is more than enough to make her an anti-hero. Or maybe what it makes her is simply a protagonist/character who can do terrible things for which there is really no excuse. Letting Charlotte come this close to hanging for something Lucy did is not OK by any means. I can't forgive her

But Charlotte doesn't know how bad Quigley is. She knows that her mother's mother sold her to Quigley. She knows Margaret and Lydia are rivals and enemies. But she doesn't know that Lydia sells girls to killers. That's a new development. And given how Margaret has treated Charlotte, I would not blame her for

she didn't protect Charlotte. In fact she sacrificed her to protect Lucy. Charlotte is a victim of her own competence, for lack of a better word, at the "gift of whoring." Her mother doesn't get that just because she's good at it doesn't mean she doesn't suffer for it.

OK, I looked, and you're right! Wow. Well, I really hope there is a second season, because talk about loose ends. Now I think about it, none of it is that surprising. But again, we better get a second season! Lots of material to explore and great potential for my favorite characters.

Yes I saw them. They tell us something but not everything lol.

I would love it if somehow Haxby ended up hanging for the murder. Guy might as well be dead anyway. The only fun he's ever had in his life was five minutes of sex with Charlotte.

I wondered if she might end up pregnant after George said he wanted her to have his heir. Then I thought no because Fanny already got pregnant. But who knows? It would be interesting. And realistic. Margaret had three and it seems the girls were unplanned anyway.

Charlotte saw George' s wound but that's it. If she had any blood on her it would have only been a tiny bit on her hand. Marney was never near him.

If I were Charlotte I would never forgive my mother.

I think so too but I have a feeling it won't be who we expect? I don't know anything but the show seems to like plot twists. I don't mind that as they all make sense in retrospect, I'm just saying. I wonder if Lucy doesn't turn herself in after all? Everyone is protecting her so she seems safe, but it would be a

I'll be so upset if it doesn't get a second season! I love it!

She was amazing this episode, and in general, I agree. I always liked her but boy has she stepped up her game. Must be all that theater!

She would deserve it, for sure.

No, I don't think he betrayed her. If he had she would have been taken by the end of the episode. I do worry that the put suspicion in Marney's mind, but if he did it doesn't seem to have turned him against her. Not yet anyway. The sneak peak of Ep 8 might give some hint of what's coming to those who want to know.

What?

I never liked fantasy books or films before GoT. Like, i kind of hated them. But I LOVE GoT and this episode was fantastic. It's about time we had more focus on The Wall and what is one of the most important stories/characters of the books and entire series. I like Kings Landing stuff as much as the next person

He said he was the best archer in his hamlet, a few episodes ago. So he knew how to use it. And Ygritte killed his parents. He wanted to kill her as much as she wanted to kill jon. More so, I'd say.

I know, it's infuriating.

This.

I would love for Tom to become a bootlegger, TBH. But Joe Kennedy wasn't one. There was a another guy named Joseph Kennedy who was, but because JFK's father made a bunch of money at that time people assume it was him.