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Maybe if you were a parent you might have a different view, but I don't think the issue here is Bonnie letting someone else daughter open up, even to help, but she could have given Madeline a courtesy call to say, ' Hey are you OK with me bringing your daughter to get birth control because she is too scared of being

At six I was singing The Kingston Trio in school. Totally my dad's fault. This was in the 90s

I think the reason she swore at Renata so loudly was because she had a couple drinks in her for sure

Without giving away any spoilers, if this is going in the direction of the books, I think you will find it is much more about human relationships than about a school squabble. I'm glad you are going to see it through.
Also, if Jane is 25 as is Shaliene, she would have had Ziggy at 19. I find it extremely plausible she

Also, they showed Joe watching the talent show from "Fifteen Million Merits" and Selma comes on his TV breifly before the news story about Beth dying. Anyone else notice that? I thought about how creepy it was that there could be a bunch of people underground somewhere riding bicycles powering all of the televisions

The best line of the night, in my opinion. As an American, I believe some of my fascination with the British is their ability to use the English language so creatively to say so much without using vulgar words, all appropriate for an afternoon teatime.

I watched the episode of Stannis dying last evening. Did not realize it was Dillane until reading the review. Man, that guy can act.

This episode made me cry.

Thanks for the tidbit, I was wondering if that was based on fact.

I loved it though, the fact that it made him look a bit horrible, all the confetti in slow motion, I thought it really showed what a drag it must be for Philip to have to ride around as the Queen's sidekick and that frustration is what made him go off on her about being Jealous of Margaret. But then again as a

Well said.

The pink umbrella was one of my favorite visual moments of the episode. Wonderfully executed.

Could not agree more. Also loved this scene. Wonder if they all went home and told their wives about it?

Surprised the reviewer did not mention more about Rhodesia and the apparent unhappiness of the native peoples when the English were singing God Save the Queen

I think that the reviewer is not saying Tommy is the least villanous ( he certainly comes off as one) but that the actor and his portrayal/ the character itself she enjoys. As for Willis and David, they enjoy watching his former family flounder, which can come off as more cruel and villanous due to them being mean to

I feel like this episode made me hate him more but also respect him more. Political genius.

This is exactly how I interpreted the situation.

I was also thinking it odd that Lorelei wasn't enjoying the musical. It was something she would love and play along saying it was aweful just to get them more enthused and then tell people she lived in the town that produced it. That's what made me think something was wrong or she was gonna do something crazy.

It really is because I feel as though Lorelei had her shit together a million times more at 32 than Rory does now. She was kicking ass as a single mom while Rory is literally moved back in with her mother spending mystery money on flights to see her nothing Logan.