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Jesse, you don't even watch the show so stop commenting on these articles.

I'm ruling the fart inadmissible.

The original Bernard is Arnold where have you been Zack

Yes, I definitely think those scenes where Dolores is clothed and speaking to "Bernard" are actually flashbacks of her speaking to Arnold. They certainly emphasized that last week when Ford was demanding to know the last time Dolores spoke with Arnold.

I was really happy that he hadn't appeared for a few weeks. He's such a terrible character and this show has so many others I'd rather be watching.

"Arnold said a great artist hides himself in his work," Ford says as we all stare at BERNARD.

I have to admit, I now understand the allure of the park for these guests. For Logan, he gets to murder and have women any way he wants. I think The Man in Black's motivations are much more complicated (he said in this episode he has no plans to return to the real world), but this week we saw that there's much to

It was a small moment among several big moments, but Tyrion becoming Hand of the Queen on his own merit was truly moving.

FINALLY. BYE RAMSAY/FELICIA.

Is anyone really worried that Arya won't be with us anymore?

I had no idea that existed. That makes everything better.

One thing about Jaime—I really miss his character development in the books, which really began with Brienne and continued with his breaking things off with Cersei and trying to gain a better understanding of honor. All of his guilt caught up with him. It was remarkable and made his character very exciting.

Yep. Sorry. You can't un-know that.

It's been really hard to love Jeremy Irons since he started saying that gay marriage is unnatural and abortion is a sin.

Oh, I know :) I just mean within the world of the show. I wish we could have spent more time with him. It felt under-adapted.

That ending scene with Hodor was incredible, HOWEVER it was a bummer they killed off the Three-Eyed Raven before we got any idea, after 6 seasons, of who the hell he was or what he was teaching Bran.

I thought this got cancelled like a year ago.

Boyhood. I understood why it was beloved, but I was just bored and it felt like an overlong gimmick of a film the went nowhere.

With this and "Brief Encounter" you guys are doing a great job today of featuring movies I thought no one else had seen.

Mendelsohn really did work that cape.