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    Well…
    PROS:
    1. Team Sansa got some immediate pay off which was nice. Brienne finally gets something right and gets to be the hero… Reek is slowly creeping back to something resembling Theon Greyjoy… Sansa is gonna turn it up this season
    2. Danny's situation seems more complicated than I expected it to be… so I'm curious

    Ya, esp considering he would have had no idea who exactly was in on the plot and who he would be able to trust.

    It's a name though… isn't it spelled however you choose? Also, any chance your friend is British?

    More importantly, why is Jamal such a baby about everything all the time.

    That was money… but… he killed it by then going on to posit that HIS alleged child would be the ACTUAL heir… Like "we do too much of this… can I join though?"

    You're way off on the Anika Rhonda thoughts… Rhonda with a baby means Anika's baby is second… and the "begging" her to keep it?? Right, the woman who lost her baby is distraught, emotional and Anika tells her (Fully lying through her teeth)… That she doesn't want the baby… and let's the situation do the rest… She's

    Ya, he is continually ruining freestyle sessions… with "melodic hooks and bridges"… SMH.

    He seeks to punish… like brutally and horribly punish evil people who do selfish things… Is the catch. He doesn't seek to inflict pain on innocent ppl (Hell is reserved for the guilty). He's still an angel/ agent of God… is the story.

    Jimmy continually makes "bad" decisions to help Chuck including going into the store in the first place. Jimmy is the "good guy" oddly enough because he actually cares about people and feels guilt. Even when he left to get food, he was looking out for his brother (Family) while Chuck was busy making all his "awake"

    it beats BB because the Characters are much better, and the drama is layered and complex as opposed to smash and bang stuff. BB was a good ride with a S***ty guy up front. If I'm being honest it lived, and should have died with Gus. This portion of the story with these players is far more intriguing. Granted it does

    That's what I meant… he was "responsible" for the note. My thinking is that he is the only known character aware of mike's intent… and he's in the middle of everything… also, I figure he was blocking the shot on purpose… assuming he knew where mike was and where the car would be… he sent somebody to leave the note…

    Great Season. I had just assumed Nacho was responsible for the note.. I like the Gus idea much better. This felt like a mid-season finale to me… I feel like there wasn't closure to any specifics arcs.

    I'm betting Liz is alive… Kaplan set it up.

    I tend to agree, but I think it's about pacing. They had to wrap this up in order to not distract from the main story line of Rebecca. Problem is that at the end of last season… "where is Job" was the only question on most peoples minds… they probably could have spread it out more, but this is the final season, so

    who thinks the books are done? When was the last one completed?

    Indeed… and I for 1 am very excited to see how it (The orignal series) ends…

    T minus 12 days.. I expect this season will be better than last… Can't wait.

    I fear Roose is not long for this world… Ramsay has to be thinking about assassination at this point.

    It kills off women… it kills off men… it's a show.

    Vikings own what they are strong enough to take and keep. Nothing "belongs" to those to weak to hold on to it and nobody is entitled to anything they can not defend and maintain… The whole point is to conquer… and anything you can conquer is then yours by right… until somebody takes it from you. This is why the