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I liked it. It's very much in the same vein as The Good Wife - they even brought back David Lee, with a beard this time! - but with an even more intriguing premise. I hope it doesn't veer into a level of annoying meta winking and self-awareness, but for the time being I'm in.

Removing the societal expectation of how boys should act like boys and not girls would've made me feel much more comfortable as a child. To behave how I wanted without fear of judgment or harassment would've meant the world to me.

I don't know if you noticed, but Kelly AuCoin (Pastor Tim on The Americans) screenshotted one of your comments and put on his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p…

I've honestly been confused ever since season one introduced Dyad into the mix. I just watch because I love seeing ten Tatiana Maslanys grace my television screen.

I kept thinking there was a mark on my screen on the bolded n's in this article, but the n's are just funky-looking.

Have you seen You're Next? How do you think it compares to Hush?

Something else I noticed was that when Jon comes back to life, he's stark naked, but at the end of the last episode, he has some sort of underwear on. I wonder why they didn't pick up on that.

I'm disappointed they didn't add the scene in Scream 4 where Courtney Cox's character angrily types "I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO FUCKING WRITE".

What's your problem?

I'm surprised he's grading this season off of only two episodes. Is that really enough to judge the season as a whole?

But the prophecy says "hands", and not "hand". :-)

I think Tyrion is more likely to kill Cersei. For one thing, Jaime isn't Cersei's younger brother; he's her twin. So, given the right motivations, Tyrion is probably going to choke her to death, as foretold in the prophecy.

I agree, I admire the emotions behind it, but I think it could've been worded differently.

You should send this to Great Job, Internet! I'm sure they'd post it - it's great!

"The version of the truth you tell me is not very true."

I didn't think of it before, but damn it, I wish they did The Americans instead. Though they'd probably get a lot less hits than they are now by doing Game of Thrones.

I always cry at the end of finales of shows I loved (yeah, I cried at the Dexter finale, don't judge me even though I probably deserve it!) so I'm definitely going to be weeping during this finale. I just love this show so damn much and hate to see it go.

So, what was the joke/gag/scene that gave you the hardest laugh?

I kept fucking losing it whenever she was on screen. "Is that a person?!"

Oh cool. She didn't add just Patrick Stewart, then.