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That’s the joke, Cam/ron.

My brother lives with a dj named Ricki Miami.

i know this world very intimately.

Did someone steal their laptops?

I imagine my feelings towards EDM are how people’s grandparents felt when Elvis first made it big. I just don’t get it.

There is a lot of skinny white girl awkward limb dancing in this trailer. We can’t help it, that’s just how we dance. But at least have the decency to do it to ‘Drunk In Love’. Even the sharpest hip bones and pointiest elbows can’t harsh the sexy party vibe when Beyonce is playing.

AhhhHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

For the money, I’d rather do literally anything.

This movie looks horrible. I will probably see it five times in theaters.

THANK you. Jesus. This was an entirely unnecessary Kick the Dog moment that accomplished absolutely nothing for the story as a whole. We didn’t need this to know Ramsay was an evil motherfucker; we knew how terrifying and sadistic he was (and “but Sansa didn’t know!” is a stupid horseshit excuse). We didn’t need this

So MEH with the Sand Snakes. They’re just three little girls with identical clothes and identical mean expressions. They’re Oberyn’s daughters, you’d think one of them would have put her foot down on that boneheaded mission. I wanted the diversity of book Sand Snakes- big brawny Obara, refined Nymeria that takes after

The Sand Snakes are a trainwreck. Terrible writing, bad acting, their whole arc is a disaster. I really hate the contrivance of the coincidental arrival of J&B with the attack on the kids by the Snakes. The whole thing is preposterous.

Because it will more than likely be used as the reason why Sansa becomes this cold, revenge-filled person. Which is dumb because she already had more than enough reason to be that way.

A narrative doesn’t need to be complete for it to be judged. That’s a stupid line of reasoning — you can just a television episode on it’s own or as part of a narrative without that narrative being complete. It happens all the time.

Also keep in mind the Cersei/Jamie rape scene from last season was never in the books, either, and neither character progressed forward at all from there, nor did the plot.

That doesn’t matter because it was perfectly clear Ramsay was a bag-o-dicks before he raped her, it was a totally unnecessary plot element. Have Theon claim revenge because the Boltons tortured and emasculated him is just as good as making him watch her get raped without being crude.

I loved the first 2 seasons so much, but (and cue the hate from you ‘oh you read the books!’ crowd) as soon as the series began to depart from the storylines in the books I feel they have gotten much worse. There’s a reason that these books have been so incredibly popular, and it’s the story.

What did it accomplish other than show Ramsey as loving the evilz and taking Sansa down a few pegs for daring to try to have power in this world while bearing a vagina?

Thank you: “The problem isn’t that this episode included a rape, but that it did so in the service of bad storytelling. It told the audience nothing that wasn’t already known, and it didn’t advance any plot lines beyond where they already were.”

The worst thing about this scene is that there is absolutely no logical reason for it to exist. The show runners weren’t in any way bound to put Sansa’s rape on TV because it never happened in the books