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Ivana Cvetanovic
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Elizabeth didn't sleep with the young navy guy. So if you're counting him for her, you have to also count Kimberly for Philip.

It's something I personally find a rather crappy and dishonest thing to do. I don't think he told Violet: "Just so you know, I may still be in love with another woman". You shouldn't be making someone believe you love them and are committed to them, if you're really just "settling" while pining for someone else that

In season 1, it could have gone either way, but I always thought that they weren't going to be making it fully unrequited, because there was so much stress on Sousa feeling that Peggy could never return his feelings because of his disability and that he couldn't live up to Captain America (since he is probably unaware

'Show, don't tell.'

Well, if being a murderer is what you've always dreamed of, I guess it would be… ;)

I didn't need that for the confirmation. I think it's really obvious that they're setting Sousa up to be Peggy's husband. I thought it was probably the case during season 1, and now it's really obvious in season 2.

Except for that pesky lack of interest on Peggy's side. But Angie is into her, so that totes makes them soulmates.

She wasn't cheating on Philip. They were just working partners pretending to be a couple.

"Aborting a child because you don't want to have a child with someone is done to spite him.

You seem to be alone in that opinion. 99.99999% of people, Unsullied and Sullied, seem to think that the show's main villain was Joffrey. The show made him even more evil than in the books (Ros, for instance) and even gave him some of the crimes that may have been committed by Cersei in the books, like the murders of

So, another woman in the story has no idea if she consented to sex or not?
Catelyn is a person who does not romanticize things in general. There's nothing romantic in her memories of their wedding and first time they had sex. She just thinks that she married him out of duty, that their first time was "dutiful" rather

She didn't abort it to "spite him", which is a silly interpretation - how can she spite him if he has no idea about it? She did it because she didn't want to have his children.

Right, since he did something bad that's in-character, they should make him do all sorts of bad things that are completely out of character.

So wait, you're saying that Cersei is all around a "far more sympathetic and three dimensional character" if she is being sexually abused and doesn't get to choose to have sex, than if she is actively choosing to have a lover and have sex with him? I guess because a woman having sexual agency and enjoying sex is

No, I really don't think so. In the books, it's definitely not sexual abuse. Cersei likes sex with Jaime and the two times she is remembering some of their sexual encounters, she was the initiator in one, and it's not mentioned who initiated the second but there's no indication of any coercion. It makes no sense to

Cersei having sex with Jaime had, up to this point, been consensual and out of her choice in the show as it was in the books. Cersei also choose to have sex with her teenage cousin Lancel because she wanted to.

"I mean, by modern standards, Ned Stark raped Catelyn on their wedding night. "

"And I think the show did a GOOD job in making the scene with Dany a rape
and awful, because it sounds like the book was having a 13 year old
'consent' which is of course impossible."

The hands of gold are cold, but a woman's touch is warm.

Worst lead characters IMO: