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It's moronic for them to turn against their own entire bloodline because of Robb. It also doesn't explain why they'd be gung-ho for the Boltons when Ramsey is married to Sansa (as that is his ENTIRE BASIS for taking over the North)—again, A STARK—and intends to stay that way. If they're fine with Sansa because they

Giving this episode an A is just embarrassing. Nothing about it makes any sense.

I obviously disagree. I liked this season, except for chunks of the last episode.

I wondered if Matt was manipulating Elektra to get her to fight, but I suppose that's something they wouldn't be ambiguous about.

How is Elektra a damsel in distress? She literally dies protecting Matt. Who are all these other damsels Matt is saving? Claire saved Matt first and Karen had attempted a plan to save herself before Matt showed up. The show has its issues, but reducing the female characters to damsels isn't one of them.

According to the faith she'd been following, she's going to hell either way. So why not party naked in the moonlight while she's alive?

I never said the studio made the film, but I can't imagine they would market it that way against the creator's wishes.

I'm vexed at how anyone could interpret the ending as anything but pro-Satanic, or at the very least anti-Christian.

Apparently the studio, A24, sent a screener of the film to a Satanic Temple leader, telling her they thought she would enjoy it. So the fact that it is anti-Christian is pretty much canon.

I saw The Witch and I liked it a lot. It's much more tense and suspenseful than it is scary, but it's wonderful.

Huh?

I don't know why know one will let Richard Madden use his lovely Scottish accent. This movie would probably make three times as much money in America from all the buying-tickets-from-the-crotch.

Every time I lose interest in this show, another actor from The Wire appears. This is a winning strategy, I must admit.

A little too Raph.

She's always been an awful actress. People get distracted by the fact that she's gorgeous.

Bruce quickly zeroes in on the girl’s father, John (David Dencik), and gets him to confess to having molested her. Except that John has no memory of having done so—he confesses only because he’s sure Angela would never lie, so it must have happened.

I thought The Happening was really unsettling and this review verbalizes a lot of what I've been unable to. The suicides were incredibly jarring and I've never seen imagery quite like that before or since. Even the mental imagery we have of actual suicidal people is filled with emotion, distress. But The Happening has

I don't know if Marie Louise Parker is just blazed 24-7, but the fact that she's always glassy-eyed and seems heavily sedated rubs me the wrong way. I didn't hate Nancy, though.

The thing with the boom guy was the only interesting thing they'd done with Jim/Pam since Karen. Unless you're talking about the fact that it went absolutely nowhere, which was stupid.

Yess, god I hate late-season Andy and I also hate early-season Andy for entirely different reasons. Middle season Andy around the time of the Angela triangle makes me happy, though.