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Thank you for this. I shall return the favor with a link to one of many short films about Henri, the cat with ennui in case you've never seen them.

I think I'm going to go back and rewatch all of Fringe like Ben Wyatt looking for plot holes. I hope he's correct, and that it's air tight.

Regardless of Drogo's motivation, the end result was the same. Dany was clearly not ready to lose her virginity, she was crying as he disrobed her and forced himself on her.

Agreed. What happened to Sansa wasn't all that different from what happened to Dany in season one. The biggest difference was that there was someone witnessing it and Khal Drogo wasn't nearly as repulsive. I'm not saying that it didn't upset me, but it didn't exactly come out of left field. She married a sadist,

K should have gone to Martha Kent. How'd she not even get an honorable mention?

I don't think he found out the truth until he went missing towards the end of season 2. When he showed up in the finale and was talking to Mrs. S he says that a lot of things have changed since he returned to the military. I believe once he told them everything he knew about the Leda clones, they filled him in and

I believe the doctor was lying to Rachel to keep her under his control when he said Delphine told Topside she was dead. The premiere established that if Topside doesn't think Rachel is still around and in charge, than there is nothing to stop them from eliminating the self-aware clones. I'm assuming he's a mole for

Apparently he heard the line about the governor and ignored the booing that followed it.

I had to quit for the same reason. Another reality show that feigns interest in making people better, The Biggest Loser. The more I heard about what goes on behind the scenes, the harder it became to watch until I finally quit. They do nothing as far as psych counseling to help contestants deal with their

After the last few seasons, I don't know if I would classify it as a show I love, but I'm going with How I Met Your Mother. The whole show is set on a premise that Ted is telling this story to his teenage children, so I found it pretty fucked up he's telling them about all the ladies Barney's duped into sleeping with

I didn't doubt his guilt and you may not have, but I've seen many commenters and even recappers on other sites start doubting his guilt. They apparently were fooled by the sleazy mom who said she saw her son do it, and that Joe never confessed to the priest as enough to doubt it was him. I always thought that was

Thanks, I got ahead of myself, fixed now.

I'm not going to say that the verdict didn't piss me off, but that was kind of the point. I actually commend the show for not giving us what we are programmed to expect from law and order type show, that 99% of the time, the innocent are avenged and the guilty get their due, because in real life, it doesn't happen

Does anyone else get the feeling that if Betty wasn't married, Glen's ridiculous move might have actually worked?

God, I hope so. After she screamed at the sitter that she was ruining her life, that's not how I read that, but I could be(and probably am)totally wrong.

If anyone came out of Joan's story looking like an asshole, it was her. She intentionally hid the fact that she had a child to not scare him off, and when she admitted it mid-way through their second date, it killed it for him. At least he was honest enough to admit he wasn't interested before sleeping with her

I didn't really find that scene awkward or that they were trying to hold back female exposure on the show. I thought what they were trying to convey was that the Unsullied man was not looking for sexual release, but a desire for affection. Between this scene and the one last season where Grey Worm was peeping on

I've been wondering the same thing since last week regarding messing with the timeline. It was bothering me that Jamie didn't kill Black Jack when he had the chance, and than I began to think that if he had killed him, than Frank might not exist should she ever return home.

Anything but Requiem for a Dream. On pain meds, my go to is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

I got weirdly excited to see Kevin Rahm(Mad Men's Ted) playing a creepy voyeur at the sex lodge. Something tells me he's got the goods to fit into this town of eccentric menacing misfits quite beautifully.