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Yep. But she should have died—was expected to have died by those that watched her walk into the flames so why wouldn't she believe that it was possible for Jon to come back from the living? She's seen plenty of impossible things in her lifetime, why not believe in the possibility of the undead?

She's undead and Jon's undead when both of them should have been dead.

Dany walked into a funeral pyre and lived, why would she doubt the possibility with Jon?

So, with three dragons flying overhead they're questioning the possible existence of White Walkers?

I'm so sick of nihilism in movies and on tv. I hope this show ends with the most decent, the most empathic character winning the game and not the most cold blooded and ruthless one. It would be stunningly original.

I noticed that, too.

Still a pretty tepid response to finding his sister had blown up a ton of people, pushed their son to suicide, and took over the throne. That was disappointing.

(Ew.)
I'd prefer trump leave the trophy wife at home. I mean, who's he kidding, anyway?

Maybe he could move on to thumb wars. No money in it for military contractors though…

(Wow. I just typed the same thing)

Yep. Every foreign leader taking their turn showing the man what an a$$ he is.

Proof that the Stones were wrong—time is not on your (her) side.

The first thing I noticed was the dated poses and the placement of the two wives. Sitting bolt upright, one leg tucked behind the other, hands folded neatly in their laps. At least in the case of Melania, she's just a prop and nothing more. She seems to know her place (out of the president's spotlight).

Okay, I see your point.

More so. She was one of the architects of the system, cut out a the last minute.

I like having the women close in age so that Serena Joy's old age wouldn't have been a factor in why she wanted another women's womb. It's more horrifying that she would do such a thing to women her own age.

She painted herself into a corner.

If Serena Joy thinks her husband is infertile, that raises the possibility that she is not.

She was on her way out the door, passing through the kitchen where the servants belong. A handmaiden was waiting outside for her (upping the suspense / the danger that she'd be caught) for their regular walk (for errands?). I felt she was pushed to tell the truth or she'd go mad. Her conscience was eating her alive.

They choose to have the Kidman's character beaten while in her underwear or nude, making her seem so much more vulnerable.
I loved how Bonnie was shown trying so hard to be decent to the frst wife, trying to get everyone together to move forward, always nice to everyone and it was that empathy and awareness that made