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says you.

My brother was leaving to work as I watching that scene and he said, "damn, you fucked up, son."

Mad Men is all about those layers, so many layers.

Yeah, but The Mountain is one so clearly it doesn't mean that much.

I am just sick to death of hearing her say it.

Semantics. She can kill anyone who wants to make an issue of it.

I don't think I will ever understand why Brienne is so insistent about not being knight. Is she trying to break gender roles? Is she trying to reinforce them? Is she just an asshole?

I shall mourn Hatake, but at this point I feel like I wastes 13 hours of my life on this season. Even without the Scythe, this season managed to have an even more disappointing climax. Yeah, there is still 20 minutes left, but I just can't. The lack of drawn out pauses has really bummed me out.

This was a great season and I am happy to return to it next year. Helix, on the other hand, you fooled me one too many times.

Ha, beet me to it. A+ for the series?

It was very low key and significantly less tension than last week. It doesn't make it meh, but it does mean it isn't the best the show has to offer.

Are they airing together, though? Syfy's summer schedule seems wonky from what details they have released so far. It looks like they won't be keeping their scripted content confined to Thursdays and Fridays anymore.

You are right, but as Joshua said, he practically broke up with her even though the words weren't said. She is not moving on, even though she should.

Devastating it far better for me. They got a lot of their best irreverent ones out in the beginning. Now, it is kinda old.

A B+. Damn, and the last season was kinda weak towards the end. I guess I will have to check it when it pops up on Netflix (I don't have WGNA anymore).

It was once they got to Liam's overdose, but I didn't care much before that. The earlier seasons may have their flaws, but I remember enjoying them a hell of a lot more.

Idk. Season 4 was weak at the start, weak enough for it to be neck and neck with season 5

Damn, Ian was being a right prick to Mickey. Has HE forgotten that Mickey doesn't do emotional, mushy shit well? I think the break up worked for me, because of how well Noel portrayed that struggle to remain calm and cool while his heart broke.

There was some cgi. I noticed it in the scene when Railly brings her to the hideout.

Ah, Lost, what a failed experiment you were. At least The Leftovers actually benefits from Lindelof's style.