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For all his love of red-headed Tullys, if Littlefinger has to choose between his own ambitions or his beloveds' well-being, he's going with numero uno.

Extra upvote for LAB.

The smirk that launched a thousand fists.

Helena will catch a ride and drop by King's Landing to kill Queen "Shit Mother" Cersei.

That was my exact reaction! I was really struck by the experience of actually feeling for her for a moment, then being reminded of why I loathe her so much. I actually thought it was a nice juxtaposition on the part of the show.

There is just not enough time left for them to show all the satisfying Deaths by Helena that I want to see.

Just dropping in to say, I don't watch this, but I commend the reviewer's review titles. They've been consistently entertaining.

It was! It was hella fun!

Did anyone notice the repetition of father-daughter scenes? Hardy passionately and firmly parenting his daughter. Ian Winterman forcing his daughter to be the parent. And then Mark saying goodbye to Chloe as he abandoned his daughters in the most gutting way possible.

You start to wonder if there's been some sort of testosterone-related poisoning of the Broadchurch water supply (Presumably the station and Hardy's house have a filtration system). I mean, up until this episode, Ed seemed the only half-way decent one out of all the new male characters. Thanks Ed, for turning out to be

Katie's complete contempt for Miller just made it impossible for me to give her the benefit of the doubt, even after she made such an excellent whiteboard.

"Why'd you plead innocent? Why'd you make us go through that trial?"
—Asks every viewer who tried to sit through season 2.

Yikes. I just watched it this evening and I was screaming at Chloe to call 999. As much I understand Mark's unbearable pain, knowing what Chloe will feel if Mark succeeds at suicide just heightens the anguish.

In the African-American community, I think there's a complicated cultural history behind some of those responses. It goes back to the 19th- and 20th-century demonization of black men as sexual predators, and the tendency in white communities to lynch the first black guy at hand whenever a white woman was allegedly

Who is also a computer guy. Who probably put something pornish on Trish's husband's laptop.

This episode especially seems like a parade of various bad behavior by
men. Adultery, menacing violence, groveling, lying, cruelty to family,
harassment on social media… it’s almost exhausting.

I think Sandor was more like, half on her list. Leaving him for dead seems like a satisfactory half-measure.

I think the North would do well with a Holy Roman Empire-style elected kingship.

I'm not sure Jon is going to feel much better.