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It doesn't undermine my antagonism toward them much at all. Jaime still pushed Bran out of the window for finding out about the twincest. Tywin still orchestrated the Red Wedding and is terrible to his kids. Joffrey was still a character who existed. They might not have committed the act that set a lot of events

I was really into most of the story lines. Not so much with Brienne and Podrick at the moment, but I love them both so much that it's okay. The episode was over so, so quickly tonight.

Oh, the Sunnydale prom. I'm a sucker for that episode. I've seen it a couple of times, and I tear up when Jonathan hands Buffy the class protector award. And when Angel shows up at the end to dance with her and she tells him that she understands he still has to leave. I love The Sundays' cover of "Wild Horses,"

I just always refer to him as Landry even when talking about his character on Breaking Bad.

Ugh, yeah. I mean, it was definitely rape but the writers/director didn't mean it to come across that way. That in itself is really weird and troublesome. Then this episode obviously intended to redeem him further and it gave me feelings whiplash. I think the vast majority of us are just going to have to pretend

I think Littlefinger saw it as a great opportunity to get her away, but using her as the way to get the poison into the wedding celebration certainly makes her look guilty.

I think if anyone was meant to be the patsy, it was Sansa.

Yeah, I liked this episode just fine even if it wasn't my favorite from this season. I'd maybe give it a B+.

I lost it at all of the Lil' Sebastian references. I'm not quite sure which one was my favorite.

Julie is so frustrating in Season 2, but that conversation she has with Coach is pretty realistic; I don't remember it exactly, but I remember thinking "Oh, honey, you'll learn. You'll regret this later."

I think Craig is funny in very, very small doses.

I would disagree. I think she has more to do in Season 3 and it's very believable to me that her story goes the way it does. She might still be one of my least favorite female characters on the show, but I still like her.

Yeah. Sometimes I forget that Cyrus is an absolute monster, but then he pulls something like this and reminds us all.

No one is saying anything bad about white men. It's just that it would be nice to have a late night talk show host who ISN'T a white male for a change.

I was excited to see Lily Rabe in those movies, but I love Gwendoline Christie on GOT so I'm not too disappointed.

I love Connie Britton not only because she portrayed Tami Taylor, but because she made sure that Tami was more than just a coach's wife. One of my favorite TV characters.

This is my favorite show and though I've already watched the whole series twice, reading this makes me want to start re-watching it again.

Watching this just makes me so sad because it SHOULD have ended there. There were other parts of the finale I had issues with, but the epilogue was the worst.

Ugh, Doyle. That was so sad. And directly after "I Will Remember You."

Everyone in my immediate family really wants to see this. I suggested they see Noah instead because Aronofsky is one of my favorite directors and the cast is pretty solid. Of course creative liberties were taken, but they usually are, even in ~evangelical approved~ movies like Son of God.