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    I agree. And that's boring to the audience. We already know that story. I doubt many people would find the character arc of a human breeding station interesting. I guess maybe it would've been interesting to see all the demented things Joffre would've done to her….

    I must admit, I'm not an expert (or even very knowledgeable) regarding the nature of 13 year old females. Also, by 9 years old I take it you are referring to Arya? Arya is 11 in the TV series. 'Sides. All I said was that it was annoying (to me). She had never met the guy and she was like "Impregnate me". Everyone

    Universal Truth? Clearly it's not since plenty of people butcher the defenceless. I like how GoT gives you a glimpse of a character and puts them in a good/evil dichotomy and then reveals that reality is more complicated. I don't want the Starks to be the unequivocal good guys (martyrs) and then Lannisters (minus

    Also, I highly doubt all thirteen year old girls are like that. But I could be wrong.

    Arya's younger and she wasn't the fawning type. The age is irrelevant. I understand why the character's there; to give us insider access to what's happening in Kings Landing. It's just that she's also incredibly childish and annoying (in this human beings opinion).

    Does anyone know where that 100 thousand men thing came from? I mean, that a lot of men (and women in this case)!

    Geographically, it's based off of Great Britain and the Isle of Man (No Ireland).

    It makes her more interesting than the classic holier-than-thou, I won't stoop to your level by killing you that is a massive cliché. Let her be her own character and not an archetype.

    I hated her character so much in season one. All that fawning over Joffrey. I'm glad her false worship of him was broken. She's actually an interesting character now instead of an airhead female who's role in life is to breed for the king.

    I agree. That's why it's a problem. That kind of 'power' already exists. The spirit board. I'm mean, the Descensum power may be more efficient, but if you don't have it, that shouldn't be a deal breaker for Supremacy.

    Yea, but they did that earlier with the ouija board thing.

    Hell, they could've at least had realistic fears. Misty was the only one who had to face a real fear. I mean, really, with Zoe? Breaking up with Kyle forever? How did this show promote feminism again?

    I was thinking that, since they've 'come out' to the world, I assume that they are part of US law and jurisdiction and I'm pretty sure it is illegal to set someone on fire-even if they did scoop out someone's eyes. Then again, this is the city where burning bodies after halloween is acceptable.

    Now that would be horrifying.

    This episode should have happened right after the Witch Hunters were revealed. They could have gone with either 1: Fiona is gone or simply does not care about the Fate of the Coven or 2: She is too weak to help, so a new Supreme is needed in order to save the Coven from the Witch Hunters. Instead there were no stakes

    That's such an odd power. Telekines, Teleporting, Divination raising the dead and…. Escaping from Hell? Like, if you're gonna be the next supreme you need to know how to escape from hell.. Apparently that's on the Application for Supremeness.

    I couldn't hear her but I figured it would be something idiotic like that…

    Also, all the witches/potential Supremes get power hungry the moment they get a new power (which as early as episode 4,5 was said to be normal). Murphy could have gone for a power corruption theme that comes with the title of Supreme. I mean, I get Madison being all power hungry, but Queenie too (like 5 eps ago),

    Eh…. I think the plot moved along enough in Murder House. Also, and more importantly, the individual subplots were interesting (Ben Harmon's psyche cases).

    Also, gonna quote Mike and Jay from RedLetterMedia here. This episode felt like "a series of things that happened". I hope I quoted that right….