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Yeah I'm #teamjess but not necessarily in the sense I want him to wind up with Rory. Unless she has gotten over her spoiled brat-ness. I still haven't made it through all of season 6 or any of season 7 because I was getting so annoyed with her (among other things)

I would love a Leto-free cut.

I like the musical Hamilton so I don't agree with your last paragraph, but upvoted for the rest.

yeah that was when I started screaming.

logically they need to introduce SOMEONE else to help Meera protect Bran. She is strong and a great fighter but the boy is growing at an exponential rate!

has any actor ever done so much with a one word vocabulary?

that makes her cousin by blood to little lord Robin. not so thin a reed.

It deserves whatever pay raise it wants.

Same. It was beautiful.

As soon as I read his death scene I went "oh! so that is how they are getting him out of his oath!"

If the Umbers have really turned traitor, and that is really Shaggydog, we better get the Manderlys and their pies.

I'm going to choose to believe this is true.

footnotes and endnotes can provide that clarification while keeping the language intact.

I love the Arden Shakespeare Books. The footnotes! The endnotes! *_*

Agreed. While I think the criticism was understandable, I thought it worked because of Jacqueline's parents. They are two of my favourite recurring characters. Sheri Foster and Gil Birmingham are fantastic.

I'm still crying but now I am laughing at the same time.

Nooooooooooooo. This show is a ridiculous delight.

I think to an extent she falls for Eric because she was already in love with the world of exploration that he represents for her.

I think Ariel's curiosity is still evident post-curse. When they go on the town she is all "oo! the thing! oo! the other thing! i want to drive the carriage! let's dance!"

When Regina told Henry he couldn't understand I thought she meant he couldn't understand the conflicting feelings that come from knowing your (romantic) love is reciprocated but being unable to act on it. I interpreted it as being about the emotional experience.