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So.. now he's worried about being traced? Mr. Scared, irrational, confused, is now thinking things through? The why did he grab the knife? Like I said above, his emotional and mental state is totally inconsistent.

So, that will be your argument to everything? Everyone who encounters a dead body by surprise acts this way, apparently. And fie on us who say it's unbelievable.

Why not? I mean, your right. That's the rational thing to do.. to not leave your dad's car at the scene. So, what is he? Irrational and scared, or rational and thinking things through? Why is he smart enough to know that he cant leave his car there, but dumb enough to pick up a knife and take it with him?

You're the guy who said was believable, not me man.

Eh, can't lazy, unoriginal and unfunny movies just be lazy, unoriginal and unfunny without everyone getting their panties in a knot about politics, or SJW or MRA or whatever the fuck people are bitching about these days?

Talk about a unrealistic glut of circumstantial and non circumstantial evidence, if this is how an innocent man acts, imagine how much proof the actual perpetrators could provide!

You show me one criminal/exonerated criminal who did just that, and I'll eat my words. Until then, I call bullshit.

I get everything up to a point. I get that he would bolt. But then, WHY DID HE GO BACK. When you run, you run. You don't take a deep breath, think carefully about the next step, and break back into the house where the trauma is.

I can believe a stoned guy running away. Panicking, overwhelmed. Getting outside, calling for help, knocking on doors. But, he didn't do that either. He was possessed by the writers, a little marionette so the plot could happen.

Fight or flight? He flew. He flew far far away. He got out of that house…. and then went back and broke into it.

I have to respectfully disagree. His actions show absolute no consistence. At some points Naz takes a moment, breaths, and thinks about what he is going to do next, and in others, he's purely reactionary.

If he was so scatterbrained, scared and unable to think rationally then why did he go back to get his car keys? Why did he break back into the house? Why didn't he run to the neighbors,or anyone on the street and say, "Get help! Someone's hurt! Call 911! That is the FIRST thing a panicked person would do. Get

I just can't get into this series. I want to. It seemed great, but… talk about a extremely specific sequence of events and decisions. It was almost like Naz was actively trying to get framed for a murder. I can swallow some suspension of disbelief, but this is freaking whale-sized.

He was laughing because Selina constantly screwed him over, breaking promises and treating him like she was treated when she was Veep. Those chuckles were pure and utter schadenfreude.

Yeah. That's not how morality or ethics work. If someone tells you to kill someone, and you say, "Okay" and hire someone to kill that target. You killed them. You ordered their death. It doesn't matter if it was at the behest at someone else. You made the decision to end their life. You took the steps to make

Lulz. He straight up murdered a guy, but he asked for forgiveness ahead of time! He's pretty decent! Spoiler alert: If he was actually decent, he wouldn't HAVE MURDERED ANYONE.

"overthrowing the preceding generation's patriarchy for a social conscious new generation led by women "

And, for the third time, you jump to a ridiculous conclusion. Never did I once say that my own opinion is exempt from criticism. You really need to learn how to listen to people! Also, yes. I do dismiss gender in regards to structures of power. I'll reiterate: Focusing on what a person's sex is rather then what

Hey, listen, pal. I just would rather if people talked about the characters rather then the genitals they are sporting. Once again, you are flying off the handle, implying now that I don't want anyone to discuss anything. It's a open freaking forum dude. Talk about whatever you want, but if I disagree with you,

You gotta read my post again. I didn't say that gender is incidental to the ASOIAF setting. I just don't get riled up over any gender politics, especially from people who are fixated on the gender politics of a fictional fantasy world.