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Mike Van Orden
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No, you didn't not like this episode. That isn't a basis for an overall opinion about the show.

This was a good episode, but it's not representative of what the show is normally like. You should watch it from the beginning if you want to fairly criticize it. What shows do you normally like?

It's lovely to come here and see the stupidly pretentious reasons people have for being negative about such a brilliant show. You demonstrate more about your ego than your understanding of good drama…just sayin'. Most people seemed to agree, however, that this was a great hour of television.

why do you watch the show?

Miley B and Lana C-? Credibility lost, wait, credibility never had. Strip away all the political and cultural bias that people hoist onto Lana Del Rey, forget her white privilege, forget that she doesn't have much to be so morose about, and merely listen to the music for crap sake. This album is pretty damn good in

Completely asinine comparison, they are musically nothing alike.

hadn't been to AV for awhile for the fact that it's basically overly wordy nitpicking, oh, and snarky commenters who don't add anything to the discussion, like the above comment.

Right, the reviewer spent time critiquing the 4th and 5th book and projected that onto the show. His fears don't make for cogent or appropriate critical analysis of the episode as a distinct piece of work. If he could get rid of his baggage with GRRM, the review might have matched the score he provided.

I'm down with the 4th book, although it does play out like short stories in Westeros. It's still very well written. Sure, GRRM has lost distinct focus, but the world building and the politics remain pretty fascinating to me in 4 and 5, and he's built my trust enough for me to be patient in seeing it through.

uhmmm, I think it was pretty clear, this was a rage killing

Don't know if you read it, but that was an A- review that spent the majority of the time defending the thesis that this was an uneven season and the reviewer perceives this show as close to coming apart at the seams. What about this show in anyway indicates that these writers don't have their shit together? It was a

Good call, TheKappa

You've done well finding silly and petty gripes and making them sound like legitimate criticism. But its become apparent that you are just missing the point. This show is brilliant, they've demonstrated over and over that they know what they are doing, and they could give 2 craps about all the overly intelligent

AV's brand of sass and assholery journalism is gettin hella old. Leave it to the Onion, AV, you're not good at it.

YO, AV, he meant he's going disappear in the public sense, that means outside of his work. He's still going to act you morons.

Dude was hilarious in Even Stevens, don't hate

I'm sure everything you mentioned about the hypocrisy and absurdity of the club will come full circle on everyone in the final season.

he wasn't protecting the club he was protecting Gemma who saved his life the episode prior. Furthermore, Juice at that moment probably felt more loyalty to Gemma than anyone else having just found out that Jax was aware of his betrayal. What Gemma did was awful but it's instinct from club members to not let police

im telling you what he meant, not what i think. Von Trier is certainly above the other 2 dudes he mentioned, but he's most definitely pretentious and overrated.

i think what he means is they all make shitty movies.