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Hey, if those two actors want to have sex in real life then I have no moral problem with that. Like I said, I was more thinking about the age of the character of Tommen, especially in the book where he is only about 9 or 10 and still obsessed with his kittens. Even in the book Margaery and Tommen don't consummate

Yeah, but in the show Edd's dead, baby. Edd's dead.

I really liked that, in the books, we couldn't be sure if Margaery really was manipulating Tommen and scheming against Cersei or if she was just a kind, naive, and oblivious person. I don't think we knew if her "slights" against Cersei were real or only perceived.

I know they've aged the kids up for the show, but the Margaery-Tommen after sex scene and sex talk sure was uncomfortable.

Especially since Slynt (when he was commander of the King's Landing City Guard) betrayed Ned Stark, leading to Ned losing his head.

Yah! We got another scene of Helena eating!

I expect that you probably won't be able to stream it in the States. Although I've heard that there are common and easy ways to get around such geographic content blocks, not that I know anything about that nor encourage it.

This season has had fewer direct Toronto/Canada references than past ones. I haven't caught any so far this season, whereas I always spotted at least a few in each episode before.

I hope that all the teasing of Scott that Cosima does is actually flirting and that it leads to something for him.

“housewife sells drugs to secure councilwoman votes”

I just watched Innerspace: After the Black, the after-show for Orphan Black on its home network, Space. Also available to stream online here: orphanblack.space.ca/aftertheblack, along with all the other shows and after-shows so far this season.

You can stream it from Space.

It's created by a Canadian writer and a Canadian director, made in Canada, starring mostly Canadians, by a Canadian production company, Temple Street Productions. BBC Worldwide owns a 25% stake in Temple Street. I don't know what BBC America's involvement is, other than presumably paying to show it.

I thought maybe he glimpsed a bit of her real hair under her wig, but I wasn't really sure.

These are just some thoughts or cool quotes that I jotted down as I was watching this episode.

I don't understand how very advanced AI robots are considered to have come out of left field when they're at the end of a movie whose main character is an artificial intelligence and that has a story that is focused more and more on robots and less on human characters over the course of a film. A movie called AI.

Yes, I find some things about the explanation given to David by the advanced AIs to be very implausible. I'm not sure why you think that makes the movie implausible, unless you're assuming they are being completely honest with David.

One subtle clue is the name of the film.

This is not the greatest hat in the world. No, this is just a tribute.

I get that reference!