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Ramsay has moved straight into comic book villain territory. He's just so cartoon-ishly evil, I really can't wait for zombie Jon to cut his head off.

I read that scene a little differently. Of course, the whole situation for Gaad is heartbreaking, but I took that line reading as him actually having a bit of respect for the balls/effort of the KGB to actually go to the trouble of marrying his secretary.

I've been flabbergasted ever since she survived season 1, but with the scenes we've got out of her character arc I'm certainly not going to complain.

It was always slightly unbelievable to me that Martha managed to survive in this series for as long as she has, but I'll admit that it was all worth it for that last scene between her and Philip. Just truly heartbreaking stuff, Alison Wright and Matthew Rhys simply can't be praised enough for that scene. It will be an

I'm really glad the show is starting to acknowledge how little time Elizabeth or Philip actually spend worrying about Henry. I truly believe his relationship with Stan will be what really brings them down, while all they do is worry about Paige.

Definitely not. In my opinion, Jimmy's turn to Saul should be because he's driven away everyone who was ever close to him with his antics, this seems like the most dramatic and tragic way of doing it. Personally I'll be disappointed if any of our current main characters (Jimmy and Mike excluded, obviously) end up

This show really depresses me. It's brilliant, but this second season the show seems to be becoming a tragedy more and more, and it's fascinating but painful to watch. Whereas last season Jimmy bending the rules slightly was just glossed over, now these actions are being scrutinized like they would be in his

1. The Americans
2. Fargo
3. Hannibal
4. Justified
5. Better call Saul
6. The leftovers
7. Bojack horseman
8. Rick and Morty
9. Game of thrones
10. Show me a hero
These are the only shows I've watched this year, and they're all amazing. Really is proof of how much great TV there is now.

My mistake, I must of misremembered. But I still believe when the district attorney dismisses your case in a manner like that, it's pretty obvious they feel her accusations aren't true. With all of the inconsistencies in her story I'm not sure how anyone could believe her, or be upset with people believing that Kane

I loved season 1, but this season is something else. The acting, directing, dialogue, cinematography, all of it.. they're just firing on all cylinders right now and I can't wait to see how this all ends.

As a huge fan of The Wire, Deadwood and The Sopranos, I would urge you to give it another try. I didn't find the pilot that great either, but The Sopranos is truly a brilliant show.

Chekhov's promise.

This trailer looks great! Hopefully the show is still the same quality, season 1 was one of my favourite shows of 2014.

This was brilliant. Probably the most fucked up episode of TV I've ever watched, and I mean that in the absolute best way possible.

Tremonti's "Cauterize" is my favourite album of the year so far.

Please Netflix, we need you now more than ever.

They've definitely gotten more mellow, but they did do similar things to this on their older albums as well, but it was just mixed in with a whole lot of batshit craziness. All of their albums are great though in my opinion. I like their new album, but I can't decide my favourite between Leviathan, Blood Mountain,

I can't wait to see this movie. Really hoping this movie gives Walton Goggins some exposure, he's such an underrated actor.

That was when I stopped reading. How can you not like Come Together or Drive my Car?

Stopped reading after the first few. Don't need to continue to know that this list sucks.