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    That's how I felt when he said "Fuhrman set me up" to Kardashian. Like it was "coming true" that he had not done it.

    This threw me for a loop as well, But I think it's just that if you answer one question then the "5th" on everything else seems like it would be incriminating as one would have to ask, why answer (deny) that one but with-hold answers on the rest… and one might assume the answers.

    Actually, I thought Johnny's face while Bailey hammed it up for the Tar Heel judges was priceless…

    well, you know how bad Sansa's situation was now. init? Marriage was the cause of the pain in this context… random stranger raping Sansa would have been stupid. This was necessary. They could have left the scene out and alluded to the fact that she is having unwelcome sex with her husband regularly. But they really

    I would argue we saw it from which ever point of view we chose. Sansa being raped by her new husband and realizing that it will be regular… or Reek who is so impotent that he can't do anything despite how awful the situation is for Sansa. The close on theon was A, better than watching the rape in full HD and B, done

    Nobody is all good or all bad and some of the best characters are female.

    Ya I figured it was a lucky coincidence… I bet the director smiled when it happened.

    I think Howard requested it and they did him a favour

    the work is a lateral move.. the future is more promising so, ya it's a better place to be at… assuming the "promises" come to fruition. However, she could catch just as many curve balls with new Howard.

    Oh man… you gotta get a throne!

    nothing as yet. I suspect it was simply a metaphor for following the rules and the repercussions that may or may not exist… It would have been great if it was something catastrophic… but "nothing happening" facilitates the slippery slope of rule bending.

    And he has to have enough left to get the business off the ground,..

    1. The toilets was his best offense… for sure… "they are low flow, Jimmy"
    2. Glad to see Jimmy Got his Beat up Esteem back… it's not much to look at, but at least the coffee cup fits
    3. Good point about the "false" danger / "Real" danger thread
    4. Omar is awesome… he not done here
    5.It seems that the "missing money" was a

    My guesses:
    1. Balon Greyjoy
    2. Roose Bolton
    3. Ser Allister Thorne
    4. "King" Tommen
    I'm sure there will be more…

    You make good points… But he still comes across as being a tad behind every step of the way… at best.

    I think that's why I can't stand Kardashian here… like it never occurred to him that some times the job is to defend guilty people

    I was very pleased that when I visited the States last, I could watch Martin in Syndication… It was great… Having said that, Seinfeld is unmatched

    Ya the "somebody better be dead" comment was another on the nose way of showing how dismissive the tone was regarding the actual tragedy of two young lovers being brutally murdered… 2 Somebodies are dead… that's what we're doing here, init?

    This was probably my least favorite episode. The carousel of jurors and explanations are quite interesting, but we don't know or care about the jurors, plus there was some absurd "misses" during the vetting process, clearly… A lot felt too on the nose… like the racial division over Seinfeld v Martin then jumping to OJ

    testing him… everything is a test.