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Rust more than Marty. Marty had pretty simple & basic lines. Rust however, maybe it was dear MM that made cheese into great lines.

well it was Nic more than Vince but it was hard to take him serious after the comment. Its something you would hear in a Naked Gun or Airplane slapstick movie.

impotency isn't a symptom of being gay.

Liked it but of course wasn't infatuated with it like S1 premiere. Vaughn IMO was the worst out of the bunch but maybe he's playing it down & we'll see his real character emerge. this cheesy line in particular was more lol than serious
"Never do anything out of hunger.Not even eating" haha
Think it will flesh out

True….

Possible he never actually left. He said, the right hand never leaves the king. Wouldn't be surprised if he stayed behind. It would be surprising if he ends up killing Stannis.

Ollie will definitely kill Jon.

Worse than Ramsey. The psycho is evil but he sticks by his family & wants their loyalty/acceptance before a crown. Stannis kills his brother now his daughter, he's crazy for power.

Just a theory but Ollie wants to revenge his parents, the lingering on the food shots when he delivers it, his constant talk of the wildings & Jon. Don't think its for nothing.

Think he may actually try to kill Tormund, the Wildings turn, the leaders will turn on Jon….causing a domino effect.

Really? think he's definitely out for revenge. The whole speech Sam gave about "sometimes you need to do things others will disagree with". Sam probably opened the door by giving him the idea that he can do what he wants to do, even if it will be a bad thing in the eyes of others.

Great episode & everyone is talking about Jon but Tormund was the standout for me. He really does love his people, does what needs to be done & is a badass. Not a good guy but a guy that wants to get his people to the other side. Hope he isn't going in the next few episodes but Ollie in a bad seed in waiting.

Well we know what Valerian steel can do, pretty sure she has a big part in the future. Oh & she is so going to end up with Sansa.

Well…pretty suspicious that Sam said "he always comes back", they're going to technically kill him.

Yet in that same episode Joan talks about Marriage being a sham, when they were discussing Lady Chatterleys lover. Joan acted the part many times to slowly gain power in the company. That was our first sign that Joan would end up chosing a career over a husband.

Joan & Peggy became the people they have always been, they just had the freedom to express it. The times changed so they could fully becomes themselves. Joan was always Joan, Peggy was always Peggy but they had to slowly climb & accept what they really wanted in life.

Nope & nope.

After this realize, Weiner has no faith that anyone can change their natural self. Depressing to think about but think its true. Peggy really wanted romance, so she went with it. Joanie really wanted a career versus a man, went with it….and Don well he kept being Don, his natural self.

A lot of people in that generation were racists especially toward the
Japanese. The greatest generation shockingly had the same faults as us

Seriously poor Glenn will heartbroken over it.