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How was I supposed to know the anagram spelled "Fring's Back" when that's not mentioned anywhere? When someone says "S C A G R B I F N K" is a anagram for Gustavo Fring, you mean your mind instantly took that to mean "oh of course, it says "FRINGS BACK". Think about what you post before you make an asshole of yourself.

oh okay thanks

Can someone explain "And the likely author of the note, teased with the anagram formed by the episode titles this season, is Breaking Bad fan favorite Gustavo Fring"

Seriously, of the 3 remaining Dany advisors, they kill Selmy, gravely wound Grey Worm, and leave fucking Daario unharmed? The one that also happens to be fucking Dany? Fuck that guy, he's way too lucky for a character in this show's universe.

I wasn't paying enough attention, I didn't notice that. I just thought "what? That is so weird that Carrie could totally kick Quinn's ass like that. I thought Quinn was supposed to be this super hand to hand combat badass."

Damn, who was that sexy Pakistani agent blackmailing Duck Philips? I would tell her so many state secrets if she wanted me to it would be out of control.

Hopefully this means we won't have to listen to Jill talk from now on.

As someone who didn't read the books, I am somewhat bewildered by what happened to the character of Shae this season.

TV censorship is like The Onion level absurdity. How did our culture get to the point where seeing gruesome and gory murders and mutilation on TV is more acceptable than seeing naked human body parts or hearing someone use a curse word.

Either you need to tell me where to watch these magical super-shows that make Game of Thrones look middling, or you need to read more books.

I think it's weird that in over 500 comments, I believe exactly one person here talks about Ros, and nobody talks about Talisa.

Yeah, the bird being still alive is already in itself pretty ridiculous, but it's only far-fetched, instead of straight up supernatural. If they actually shot the show to have the bird being sewed in dead and coming out alive, my eyes probably would've rolled 3 full rotations instead of the normal half rotation.

Yeah I was confused by how this reviewer takes the assumption that Hannibal killed the bailiff/judge as fact.

Did anyone else catch the homage to John Le Carre's Smiley's People?
At the end of the novel, and the BBC miniseries, George Smiley has achieved his ultimate goal in espionage. A colleague is ecstatic and exclaims that he has "won". Smiley, ever ambivalent, says that "I suppose I did".

ack! What a creep, I love him. I'm reminded of the character Mundt from Le Carre's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. Just a total piece of shit, but also essential to the "good guys"' designs.

and for the rest of days…all time…all days to come?

I shouted out loud "What are the RULES?"

"No, Captain, that's on Santiago."