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Terrible episode. I defended this season from critics for its heightened action in the rush up to a conclusion, but the close calls and main characters narrowly and unbelievably escaping death over and over again is killing it for me. And I guess either it takes no time for a Raven to fly from the wall to Dragonstone,

Polvo, Unwound, Fugazi - my 1990s. I was probably the only guy in my high school that knew any of those bands' names.

The actual debate isn't like the actual debate? You don't say! Especially after their very realistic depiction of the Prime Minister of Canada, you know.

To be fair, the studio didn't give them a lot of funding and they had to make it on the cheap, and it looks like it too. Wasn't like corporations were going to pay for product placement in that one.

I actually thought this was the worst episode of the season so far. But still very good overall and saved more than a few times by Cupid Me, who might be my favorite South Park character ever.

They really need to find a way to fit in a David Cameron joke for Kermit.

You'll never leave Harl-(cuts to black, silence, credits roll)

Maybe I'm biased, but I'd give this an A. I suppose this hit home for me because I just did the gluten-free thing for a month (as well as avoiding all other allergens) because I've been breaking out in a hives-like rash for several months now. Allergy tests came back completely negative the other day. so I'm still in

"looking uncomfortable goes against Olyphant’s nature" - guess you didn't watch Deadwood? He looked uncomfortable about 99% of the time…

Sorry, I'm going with Occam's razor on this one on multiple levels. The ending is perfectly clear and more satisfying on every level if Tony was killed mid-lyric. The abrupt interruption of the song, the scene's instant black, not to mention all the foreshadowing with the Bobby quote and the setup with the camera

Sorry, I'm going with Occam's razor on this one on multiple levels. The ending is perfectly clear and more satisfying on every level if Tony was killed mid-lyric. The abrupt interruption of the song, the scene's instant black, not to mention all the foreshadowing with the Bobby quote and the setup with the camera

A much more satisfying ending instead of the "we're all dead/light overtaking the church" b.s. which is completely unexplainable would have been if all the alternative universe people got on an Ajira plane Hugo chartered and we watch it taking off and disappearing, presumably for the island they were always destined

I'm sure someone's already said this, but it doesn't seem like Ryan realizes that "Stop Touching Me, Elmo" is topical based on the recent news about the guy that plays Elmo maybe being a creepy pedo.

I guess I'm alone on this, but I still liked Puberty Ike the best.

Still not getting all the hate on last week's episode. Pubescent Ike had me laughing harder than anything South Park has done of late and certainly anything in this episode, which was average.

Ricin does allow himself a backdoor because it takes a long time to work and is very painful. If he is apprehended and hospitalized he'd be too tempted to tell what he took. I'm not saying it's not possible, just that it's not logical or practical to kill himself using ricin. Ricin only works well on poisoning victims

Agan, ricin is a stupid way to commit suicide - slow and agonizing. Walt doesn't need to kill himself - even if he gets arrested, he'll die soon anyway. The whole point of ricin is that it's rare so most doctors wouldn't look for it as a cause of poisoning.

"No, I do conform to a reality, even a partially-fictitious reality that is based in real reality, but
none of that makes much sense if you suddenly tell me in a
realistic-ish show's penultimate episode that the DEA doesn't maintain
backdoor or back yard security at the home of the
presumed-conspirator-collaborator

They killed Andrea because that was the threat to keep Jesse in line, and they had to show that they weren't fooling around. Sure, it might have been more effective to kidnap and torture her, but that brings added risks. And really, complaining about Jesse crying because they murdered someone he cares about? Sounds

The thing is that Skylar is NOT being indicted for Hank and Gomie's murders. She's most likely being indicted for money laundering, which hardly requires guards at every corner of the premises. It was a stretch maybe because her husband was a wanted criminal, but if a few days had passed, perhaps they assumed