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Honza Šáral
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I want to like him because GoT is pitifully low on lgbt characters and I feel weird only rooting for straight people, but he's always been an uninteresting sullen asshole and he needs to go.

I'm beginning to feel like the dry spell is over because this episode felt very much like the show used to be in earlier years. The Madonna/Whore sketch was absolutely perfect, Amber Rose comparing her vagina to Frasier belongs to the pantheon of great lines next to "Your tits make Katy Perry's look like the

maybe the sketch was more about internalized shame regarding periods than actual workplace period shaming?

My comment might have been too harsh, but yeah, you weren't just commenting on the way Ru was thinking and as a straight person have no business commenting on a gay person's decisions regarding coming out and the nerve it takes to do so. But do go on kiki-ing about Kim's refusal to conform to your expectations about

Honestly I thought this was the best episode of the season so far. Lena Dunham's "twister a-coming", "red flags are basically green lights you're just afraid of" in the DSM sketch, the sudden soulpatch in the period-masking sketch etc. were all hilarious. It still holds that the writing is kind of sloppy and

I don't think the character itself is terrible, it's just that he doesn't have a interesting relationship with ANYBODY. His main thing was with Roose and that was always underwritten at best and nonsensical at worst, his other things were with that girl who died whom we barely registered, with Theon ("he tortured him

well the problem is the show has been showing Roose mainly through Ramsay's eyes ever since the Red Wedding, which doesn't make his death a great loss. There's always been a sense that Ramsay is the main Bolton the show is interested in.

he's probably going to kill both jon and littlefinger in the season finale and everybody will go "i guess that's how it is now"

"I'm not gay" and yet you feel the need to comment on somebody's decision to come or not come out to certain people? I was upset about that part of the review but that was at least coming from a gay guy, but this takes the cake in terms of ignorance and stupidity

I always liked both Leah Pipes and Phoebe Tonkin in their respective roles, though. Aya's actress was pretty damn good, but she wasn't going to be in the show beyond a mid-level villain position anyway. I've been going back and forth on Aurora - one episode I hate her and think even her acting is off, the other I

haven't seen the episode yet but TORMUND AND BRIENNE IS THE SHIP I NEVER KNEW I WANTED

They said the vault thing has been around forever whereas Katherine has only been dead/taken for maybe four or five years. I wouldn't mind her being involved, though.

I thought the brothers take turns in who's the asshole in any given season, but the answers seems to be consistently Stefan now. Or, they both are, but Damon gets every single thing thrown in his face whereas Stefan just kind of sucks the energy out of everybody and then gets called hero for some reason or other.

Hayley, Freya and Rebekah (she's back for the finale, though I assume she's back to some form of limbo after that). I don't think Aurora is officially dead yet, too. I kind of accepted The Originals as a show that underserves its female characters most of the time so I'm not too bummed out there are barely any left.

Silas already was pretty much The First until he got a face.

Him being a Stefan doppelganger was one of the sharper left turns this show took. I thought it kind of worked, though. Most fun Paul Wesley had on the show.

well if nothing else we know that Damon would call the thing Mr. Grabby Hands had he not been possessed by it

I probably don't want them to do anything like season 2 anymore. I'd be perfectly okay if season 8 ended up a quieter, slower season if it meant closing the stories of these characters in at least somewhat satisfying manner.

I didn't mind it. It was basically a big "we'll pretend Caroline's children never happened from now on" eject button, let's not think too much about it

I'm not sure that's what Cosima's approach to people is, necessarily… her being dismissive to Donnie might be more because of how suburban he is, which I think repulses her a bit. I'd still like to think she and Felix might be the ones most welcoming to her.