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"that moment,whereJim shoots Mario in front of Lee …." As the knife slips into the river. But that moment when Jim shoots down the henchmen - totally unnecessary. Why doesn't he just go with them? Hamfisted writing, that's why.

And good on old King George. 'Twasn't so long ago that he would have felt himself less of a man for only producing two girls. Change is glacial, and sometimes nipped back for a while, but it can and does happen.

Anybody catch what Phillip is mouthing across the table to Elizabeth at the end of her speech?

Is someone saying the rich don't deserve to have feelings?

I was 10 years old in 1953, living in Decatur, IL, and I can remember watching the coronation on TV at my grandmother's house.

And I really liked the scene (in an earlier episode?) where King George tells the D of E to forget everything else, that *she* is the job. And he's still on that job.

"societal oppression effects everyone" Actually, societal oppression *affects* everyone (with deleterious effects all around).

Ah. Good to know I have half a brain. :)

Yeah, that's it. I mean, I've known some others *sorta* like that, but the one here has it all.

Yeah. Looks like her, hair and everything. Talks like her (but just because she's mostly drunk) - in your face with her gravelly voice - luckily she's not an assassin. She's the girlfriend of one of my best buddies. Sigh.

Gregory had propositioned Maggie once before - as in, play nice with me and I'll see what I can do - so she pretty much knew that game - she wasn't just jumping to conclusions.

LOL! And I actually know one Bart. Love her on the show - in real life, not so much.

Yeah, I know, but it kinda came across as a betrayal that she wrote (would/might write?) some personal stuff about them.

Sooo…the diary that Lucy keeps sometime in the future, about which she knows nothing as yet, is called a "betrayal"? And nobody care that Rufus' family was threatened? With friends like these …

The like is for your name. I just finished reading the book where U's daughter becomes queen of Northumbria. She and Aethelflaed almost - almost, mind you - comforted me after the election.

Good. At this point, I'm just assuming that the guests have to pick up their luggage and charge through a railway station support pillar to find the train to Westworld.

So how big is this place? Where did they build it? Where are the edges? Why can't anybody hear/see the earth moving machinery? It's the little things that plague me.

Was kinda hoping that Isabella was a cousin or something of Kringle's and that she had something other than true love on her mind. She isn't quite dead yet, so still hoping.

Good grief. I think I finally get why most of the comments seem to agree with the reviewer. Everybody who likes the show doesn't really come here anymore. I must have an unhealthy streak of masochism to keep reading reviews from someone who seems to think he got stuck with the short end of the stick when he was

Well, I never knew the lyrics to that song and now, thanks to captions, I do. Or, I did last night.