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Like the middle aged ladies, I also have a thing for Santino Fontana.

This choice was not written well. Also, it being the writers' choice doesn't mean that it's the choice the writers would make— the point is that when characters are making choices, it's actually writers who have made those choices for them, so there's another layer to any ostensible agency on the part of the

If Arya had been in her position, it's highly likely she would be dead several times over. Vice versa as well—they have different means of survival, and Sansa's is less obvious.

Haha not what I am getting at at all. More like, for a hypothetical, if three of your grandparents are fully black, and the fourth has no black ancestry, a DNA ancestry test might show you have 82% black DNA markers (from the list of markers they're aware of), and it might show a sibling has 65% black markers, but you

Adalick sounds like a pokeyman

The thing about characters' choices is that they're the writers' choices.

Was Rip using his wife's move really surprising? It seemed pretty clear when they cut from her scene there to time pirates appearing that that's where the episode was ending up.

Well… it still needs to be powers of two. But gods got their own rules.

So, you're talking about genetic markers in a genealogical DNA test, then, yeah? They're not substitutable for hard percentages of "what you are," ethnically, it's more about how many of the markers show up in your sequence. If that sort of test is what you're talking about, then it's a good indicator of areas of your

Unless his mom has a blond ancestor a few generations back. Even if she did, though, still unlikely.

Did anyone else find the Darkh stunt double's much longer, silver-not-yellow hair really distracting during his fight scenes? Yow.

The season 2 True Detective openings were interesting. Sometimes they worked really well and sometimes not at all; the music didn't seem to be matched up to the images the same in every episode, and it definitely made the difference in whether they were effective or awkward.

Alright. It sounded like her voice, so I'm convinced.

There are cops who beat suspects, and not even suspects, there are cops who lie in investigations and reports about brutality, there are cops who steal money from crime scenes or arrests, there are cops who bury and reclassify crimes or intentionally charge people they don't believe were the perpetrators so their

I mean… if we saw her doing most of the voice, the joke wouldn't really work.

Amy does mention her dog allergies in that scene.

Yes, thanks for helping me clarify. The show is full of corrupt players, but their role is mainly about how the system corrupts them and protects corrupt players. So the line came across as coming from someone who knows scattered plot points rather than having watched the show.

I agree it was stilted, as the show isn't straightforward in its dealings with corruptness, but they were definitely corrupt. Just think of how many times they beat people without any cause or in the interview room, and wrote it up otherwise or looked the other way. The Wire more makes you want to ignore the brutality