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someone didn't listen to the DNC yesterday or their conscience ever

actually she's most recognizable by the trail of internet critics

interesting. thought he was judging Cersei for the incest, but could just as easily have been about cheating on his friend and claiming them his heirs.

remember when she was teased and taunted at the feast by men pretending to be her suitors, until Renly danced with her? she deserves a man who is genuinely infatuated. I'm so on board.

I expect Joffrey would seek vengeance, but I also remember he's a cowardly piece of shit when the violence gets real. But ok, the assumption you agree with is ridiculous.

It's basically his character description. Remember when Varys told Tyrion the kingdom needed someone stronger than Tommen (but gentler than Stannis)? Myrcella seemed to have a bit more backbone in the short time we spent with her. Arya is another who showed strong resolve as a child. If Joffrey were king, I expect

Game of Thrones fans are really pissed about this character being entirely consistent in their actions.

How many high-born ladies follow her career path? She's not going to be married off, I don't think she cares for those rules.

You know Ned is judging you from the grave.

Sex god Pod would be a lovely gift for Sansa.

Tommen's too much a softie. He asked the High Sparrow to tell him what his position as King means. Weaksauce.

I disagree with the claim that the roles of Charlie, Ray, Elijah, etc. have not given those actors enough opportunity. that's all.

which is a testament to his ability and persona.

if you join any TV cast with the assumption that your character is going to be fundamentally different in due time, then you're in for a rude awakening. arguably, all characters on Girls HAVE grown while still exhibiting the same problematic qualities that have plagued them since the beginning.

I disagree completely. Abbott's role may not have been to his liking, but it was rich. The male regulars have all been given interesting material to work with.

he was amped up when he returned. I say it was coke in the bathroom.

Because Girls is hardly a jumping-off platform for serious actors, like who even knows who Adam Driver is?

I get not wanting to play a doormat, but how did he not know what he was in for? Charlie's dialogue in the pilot is weak and meek af.

I'm still not clear on exactly WHAT happened, but if it was his beef with the pussification of Charlie (a character written as such from the pilot), then this episode was redemptive for Abbott and also really fucking perfect for Dunham's story.

Marnie let herself get carried away in the fairy tale because she was so discontent with her life. The needle was the sobering realization that his behavior wasn't spontaneous or romantic, it was chemical. She wanted to believe they were connecting, and then saw how misguided she was.