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THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I SAID. I was so upset and then I was like, "Whedon shows always do flashbacks after breaks" so…fingers crossed; we really deserved a union scene.

"I'm under attack, Hernando!" Lito nailed my menstrual days.

Am I the only one that wanted to start yelling, "He's the one true Morty!" when Steven was giving his watermelon pep talk? Colliding my fandoms.

TL;DR crowd: none of the jokes landed and just felt forced. Explain WHY this episode is so great.

I'm still grossed out by how much of the foam Gene ate. Blech.

It definitely dragged at some points, but I thought it was faaaarrrr better than all of Coven. I was so happy to see Evan Peters get a bigger role this season, they totally wasted his talent last time. Sarah Paulson = awesome, Clown = WTF WHY DOES THAT EXIST.

Holy crap, that's EXACTLY what I said when I was watching.

Let the Right One In is one of my favorite movies, but I don't think I'd label it as a horror film at all.

Bob's "I'm straight…mostly straight. Who am I kidding, you're out of my league." bit. TOO FUNNY. I'll say one of the best side stories of the whole show :)

Which makes it interesting that Brienne fell in love with him. For some reason, I was slightly surprised by that.

True, Cersei would have to exclaim how wonderful she thought the whole thing was and attack him on another loved one's grave. I'm pretty sure no one would watch after that…

Who doesn't make rash decisions when they're sad, regardless of age or gender? Some decisions make sense in the moment, but later you don't understand why you did them. Especially when dealing with tragedy.

How so? It was a question.

That's true, the prominence of rape culture these days is a very sensitive subject for many people. It really has gotten to a point that unless you're of a clear state of mind, of age, and completely in power, then sex can't be consensual. I agree with this, but even I know there's blurred lines; especially in the GOT

I agree that Jaime is…unstable. He killed his cousin without a second thought…and he'd do anything for Cersei. And yes, after spending a year sustained only with the thought of reuniting with her, just to have her reject him; I can see his fury causing him to commit some truly heinous acts.

I agree that the show was clearly a rape (and one both horrible as well as somewhat out of character), I just wasn't completely sold that Cersei consented entirely in the books. That's all.

I'm not sure if anyone mentioned this, but there has been a lot of speculation about whether or not it was consensual in the book. Cersei did try and stop Jaime before giving in. Even then, that whole part was written from Jaime's POV. In addition, her son was just poisoned, he was laying there dead, and the tragedy