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I'd love for Claire Danes to go into the writing room with Carrie's black wig on and kick some ass.

And they are saying dumb things.

I love the person who said the German lady's voice at the beginning of the credits sounds like she's saying, "Homeland was taped in front of a live studio audience." I'm still screaming.

The asset should have never gone to business school.

Maybe I'm off base, but there is something about the mole on the side of the Laura's nose that seems be saying that the character isn't nuanced because she isn't "beautiful" like Carrie and Allison, and therefore she's strident and an asshole. I know it sounds weird, but it feels like lazy writing and casting all

Laura is the new Dana.

I agree. I'm frustrated with the writing and the plotting, those scenes with Otto just dragged and I can't stand Laura. There is too much time with supporting characters that don't mean anything.

Matty never should have agreed to come to her party. Ultimately he is still responsible.

No, she wasn't, she said so, and chose to get "high" on Doritos.

her mother said she was on coke when she was pregnant with V

Awesome, Myles.

Fiona moved me in this episode. Even though I don't love how they got to the Marco/boyfriend subplot - I thought it was poignant, the way his shouting from inside the shipping container was the voice of Fiona's frustration and rage - and the same name on every single container, mirrored her fear that her future will

I think it was brilliant.

Aren't there any more airplane parts to fall on Steve?

points for Andrea Dworkin.

I know I'm coming to the discussion late but as much I love parts of the show, I hate that people can even consider the idea that Karen raped Frank. Karen was a minor as far as I can tell (someone correct me if I'm wrong) and so there can't be consent. Frank shouldn't have put himself in a position where it was

I also OITNB were trying to make Piper and Alex the new Beecher and Keller from Oz. But the problem is that Alex doesn't seem like a dangerous narcissist this season. You wouldn't be surprised if she was in a scene knitting. That's not fair to her character. Keller stayed crazy throughout OZ and the stakes got

Did anyone else feel the soap joke crossed the line? Are there any lines any more? I was truly shocked by it, and having her fired didn't change the fact that the show used it it all.

Healy is the equivalent of a "liberal" Southern slave master who seems like he's kinder than the "cruel" ones - until he sells your children (and later feels guilty).

Amen!