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i really appreciated that the final compromise allowed the boys to meet up in the game to indulge their fantasies but that it ALSO allowed Theo to take off her ring, go out on the town, and flirt (and possibly/probably hook up?) with a stranger. it was clear that all 3 of them were sacrificing something in their

“You ever think, Bullock, of ever not going straight at a thing?”

Do we not give A’s anymore? This is the genuine A+ motherfucking article you cocksuckers!

I hope Kitty being in the first episode is a sign that we’re going to see all of the still-alive major recurring characters reappear. Natalie Dormer is long overdue to return and John Noble is always welcome.

Damn. I got excited for a minute there.

I was so happy to see Ophelia Lovibond as Kitty in this episode, but don’t have my hopes up for how much more of her we will see this season. I liked how she told Sherlock that she wanted Joan to stay in London too, but that might not be what was best for her, which seemed to apply to us, too.

I’m amazed at how good he was. He completely nailed it for me. I will never find a better Luthor than Clancy Brown, but I am satisfied. I have always loved villains who are evil, know they’re evil and glory in it and he hit that note perfectly.

I prefer to rank him among the various Lexes Luthor as portrayed on screen rather than stacking the deck for him by comparing him to the various low-wattage villains we’ve had on Supergirl (Witwer’s Ben Lockwood was the standout of this season -- maybe the series so far --and it wasn’t even close), and by that standard

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“During the big Supergirl/Lex fight, I kept wondering why Kara never used her superspeed to ram Lex into a wall.

Goddamned Good

When Jon Cryer was cast as Lex Luthor a lot of people didn’t like it. Now that the season is over, how do you think that he did?

What an amazing shot

Wow. I really hated that ending! I’m amazed with myself right now because up until now, I’d convinced myself that I was really enjoying this season. Spleeeeerg! Nope! Just something about those Smug little Stark bastards each getting their happy little ending that made me want to vomit. Especially Sansa.

“Dinklage, peter DINKlage, peter DINKlage, peter DINKlage...” Holy shit that’s amazing, is this a thing everyone does? Why am I just learning this now?

Night King was the big antagonist and was then quickly done away with. Then Cersei was the big antagonist and quickly done away with. Then Dan was the big antagonist and quickly done away with.

Is there a single person who thinks the 6 episode season good idea? The extra half hour wasn’t even additional story telling,

Well that was quite dull wasn’t it?

Through the whole series especially later seasons I struggled to figure out what the writers were trying to say. It didn’t seem to have core concept. Then I found out a quote from David Benioff: “themes are for eighth-grade book reports.

The direction of the whole series makes a lot more sense now.

Funny enough, in broad strokes that was exactly the kind of ending I would’ve envisioned. Only difference being, I wouldn’t have ultimately contorted Dany into the power mad madwoman to prove the point about power corrupting, relying apparently—if the defenders are the be believed—primarily on a “vision” from 6

Can I say something being the second oldest dude here? Game of Thrones premiered April 17, 2011. A sane man occupied the White House, the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell signed, Saddam Hussein dead, Occupy Wall Street, The HARRY POTTER movies ended, and Gabriel Giffords survived a senseless attack. The excitement