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It's a nice aspiration, unfortunately, if you give an inch, suddenly it becomes a mile.

Ah, that's interesting. After reading the book, I always figured it was just the Commanders that were infertile ones, and it was Gilead society in denial about male virility. Or at least the greatest contributors to the crisis. We'll see where the show goes with this.

There's a lot of choices and changes made re: diversity that I'm interested to see play out - I noticed a few African-American guards, too. I hope it is addressed, or that maybe some clarification happens, because while I will always champion diversity, it seems pretty divergent from the book and the central idea of

Casting the Commander and Serena Joy so young definitely feels…Like an odd choice.

Because you'll find the the majority who want to use egalitarianism are like the people who don't see race - it's complete denial over the circumstances of reality.

Even better, people who want to use for feminist as a slur don't get to define the word either. This crap annoys me to no end.

Don't forget poor Harriet withh the worst! Stepson! Ever! And Fanny's condition…That, that doesn't bode well.

Apparently her mansion in California is a bit of an invention/ artistic liberty - long before, during the Steele marriage, she permanently moved to NYC, but eventually did have to give up the luxurious apartment for a smaller one.

BookJeyne was more reactive and proactive than Sansa in the show, to be sure.

May we never forget Benioff and Weiss's coolneatoawesome story ideas.

That's Queen of Carthage, mind you, stuck in the underworld. Someone got herself a classical education - Dido fell in love with Aeneas while he was on his way to found Rome whilst fleeing the destroyed Troy, and killed herself when he left Carthage to continue his quest.( When there is talk about illiteracy, it

"…even if, for the first ten seconds, I was terrified we were in for a repeat of one of the most excruciating scenes in all of television, Mary Bennet performing at the Netherfield ball"

And people get the case of, "Ahm Scottish hehehe" whenever they talk.

I have a confession: I bawled like a baby when the Scotsman got zapped. And maybe even a little harder when he came back.

Something about all the penis/sperm comments coming from you sounds so natural, Dikachu, I just can't put my finger on why…..

My crazy fan theories:

She's a force of nature in this.

Question: I thought Lucy had an encounter with the stable boy last episode, no? So Repton wasn't her first. But I agree at how it's kind of strange that she seems… Surprised? Unmoored, given her upbringing.

Oh, I own Rome. Don't you worry. :D My poor, sweet, stupid Brutus.

That's always fun. My favorites for that are any Roman series, or Feud.