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I bet that if she comes back they will say she was with Julius Cain.

I think it was because of the times…do you remember how Ashley feels after Scarlett kisses him? Of course it was a different kind of kiss, with desire and/or lust.

I don't know. I find harder to accept people calling Claire Underwood a "feminist warrior", for example than accepting that GwTW as a whole is feminist - it has a woman as the lead character (with flaws, of course, but she takes over and saves her family), you also have Melanie who is better at dealing with real stuff

Preach.

I would say "she realized it was love what she had and never noticed it".

I guess that's the most compelling part about her character. She's awful but she still cares at some point and she wish she could be again as oblivious as before but now there's no way, there's no one but her to hold everything together. ;_;

I don't mind the second part (I love both the book and the movie) but I understand your point (Especially in the book where Scarlett gets in your nerves many times during the better times), but I guess we as audience are only ready now for the kind of ending you would have prefered. Imagine the parents' outrage for

I came here to say in a very masculine and attractive way that I lost it as well when Norma asked why everyone jumps to murder…or was it death?
"Who doesn't want breakfast at some point in the middle of the night?!"
Denial Norma is awesome as well.

I'm with you, Alex.
I was not a fan of last week's episode and this one was definitely great.

I don't know why Emma was so cool with Caleb around though. She knows what happened years ago and she didn't even witness the "reunion".

Tonight it gave me the impression that he still has deeper feelings for his sister…Norma has a mighty power.

I can't believe we're already in the seventh episode. Where did my life go? I feel like I was left inside a box in the middle of the woods.

And trying not to toast with Caleb

What kind of name is Gunner?

My favorite moment was Norma finding Caleb…and then that shot of the house in the background. I had never seen that house being that creepy.

That's weird..but I would suggest that you log out of both disqus and AV club and then log in using your AV Club account.

Because the story was played out like they both realized THIS was meaningful. They were both invested until that information surfaced. Of course it's a douchey thing to say, but it was the truth and you know what show we are talking about.

Overall, I think that's the biggest problem with this second half. Weiner is finally trying to give Don the destiny he deserves but those episodes where people engaged to him or he gets to be really charming get in the way and then BOOM you have an episode where everyone holds a grudge. (I get it, Weiner, his charm

But Sally's reaction is understandable…believe me. It's creepy when your father's natural charm works in your presence.

Definitely. She was the best around all those kids…even Sally. Who would have thought?