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I felt sort of bad for Jorah, but also relieved that we won't be getting more friendzone scenes from him and Dany. That got old kind of fast.

I haven't noticed that. Too busy imagining Cersei Lannister watching this episode and being like "now you're getting it" at every Sansa scene.

"Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta." - Sansa Stark

Alison gets all the praise for this episode but really, Sarah-as-Alison and Rachel were on top of their game too. Plus the script was just so funny.

I don't care for …
… oh fuck it, I can't even make an Arrested Development joke on this one

Oh, Captain Jack, how far have you fallen

Those rape accusations sure are fun to read.

My favourite moment was when Greta Lee comforted Amy on the floor in the Sauced sketch. It just sounded so much like a situation I've been in.

The episode was great.

I think that's mostly backlash to the fans hyping it up to high heavens. Like how it became impossible to avoid the viewer's politics when discussing Skyler on Breaking Bad.

Not going to pass judgements on the author himself as I don't know what's inside his head, what his background is etc. Based on the show, he succeeded in creating a character with a relatively limited worldview who manages to view himself as a philosopher and who excells in self-punishment. Based on the statement

I get your frustration with that comment, but it's bound to come up with a show about character archetypes that have been overused for centuries trying to pass itself off as revolutionary.

Implying "time is a flat circle" and "the world itself was the crime" don't fall right into the overlap in that particular Venn diagram.

The sexism critique isn't based on the show showing violence against women. It's for writing a story where no woman is allowed to be more than a set piece. If you choose to tell a story that's partially about the power structure's oppression of women and only give the males in that structure a voice, your story has a

Regina Phalange will never be irrelevant.

I've also seen the latter, to be fair.

It's also fun how they managed to dominate the conversation so much that non-shitty men's associations (some of which are even somewhat feminist themselves) basically stopped existing in the public eye.

Making trips to Helena's torture convent every once in a while to keep things fresh.

Wasn't the On Demand sketch in the previous episode too?

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