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Yes, she did. That doesn't make it a situation where a guy was "beating on" a woman, nor does it make it typical of domestic violence situations. It does a disservice to everyone to make such a comparison, not the least of which being women who face repeated assault at the hands of significant others. Ray Rice and his

Two too many.

Well, except that's a gross simplification of what really happened in the Ray Rice situation.

Your brain should attain that the spelling is "wane".

Never saw that episode, but it sounds better than Halt And Catch Fire.

Now all someone needs to do is explain why the pumps were still working after Kentucky Fried Vampire shorted out the transformer next to the gas station.

I don't know about you, but I have to imagine that any under-the-table "favor" ever done for an organization called the "Stoneheart Group" would immediately stand out as something that was probably not going to be of benefit for mankind.

Kind of tasteless, dude.

I hate the hacker character. There's no depth to her and the lines written for her are awful. I feel sorry for the actress. She and the girl from Halt And Catch Fire seem like they came off an assembly line. Call them Manic Pixie Computer Scientist Girls.

A fair point.

Which other show besides GoT has Bean bitten it in? I thought most of his meetings with the Reaper were in film but I could be wrong.

RIP Jimbo. Between this and his horrific demise on '24', Astin is turning into the TV version of Sean Bean.

Charlotte's definitely the mole. Fausto's flunky can't take a shit without asking for directions to the TP roll.

I gave this show some pretty lofty praise last week, and now I'm going to balance it out with some pretty direct criticism: the writing for Sonya Cross has been atrocious this season. What was once a fascinating character has become like Batman in the Burton-verse, a virtual non-entity in her own show, surrounded by a

Heh. I have no idea if they're "good" or not, but considering that they seemed interested in getting the kids out of harm's way and brutally dealing with any possible new infection, they would probably qualify for being at least six or seven rungs above the newly-vampiric folks on the "Can I have coffee with them?"

Good guy vampire squad! I half-expected the Jets and Sharks to dance onto the screen when those guys showed up. That being said, I think this show just got a lot more interesting.

This episode gets an 'A-' from me; the 'A' because it's obvious that 'Tool Time Boyfriend' is now lunch meat, and the 'minus' because they didn't show it.

I don't get "supervillain" from Eleanor at all. I can see that it may have seemed like the show was going in that direction in the first few episodes, but I definitely think they've rounded out her character now. This didn't seem like the typical toss-off excuse for why someone's become a psychopath, and given the

Fuck this guy. Black Flag sucks and it's amazing to me he's still relevant simply because he fronted a punk band and can happen to speak in complex sentences.

Desmin Borges is KILLING IT on this show. His line deliveries are Emmy-worthy.