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I got to go with Sansa Stark and Tyrion Lannister. Out of all of them, those two feel like the two people who could most effectively rule and guide what remains after in to something prosperous. Also while I always thought Tyrion was awesome, it really struck me while going through Season 7 how much I enjoyed Sansa.

Marrying and impregnating your daughter does seem very blasphemous. I loved the finger bone crown and thought it was hilarious.

Sure, but it’s about as creepy as the dude putting his twin babies in an arranged marriage with each other.

Nothing brings a guy closer to a girl than when the girl kills the dude’s stepmother/pet right in front of him.

Admittedly, I was really high when I watched this (which made the episode pretty much impossible to understand) and I could think of is how weird it was that Sabrina was openly gawking as Ambrose made out with Prudence. I’m glad it wasn’t only me that thought that.

Wow, Satan really loves monologuing. Nice of him to tell them the name of the only weapon that can kill him. I’m surprised everyone didn’t immediately run off searching for the Spear of Longinus, but I guess they have to save something for next season. It will be the MacGuffin that finally frees Nick I guess.

Oh yeah, he was definitely trying to fuck his daughter. “Only call me Dad in private.” Ew.

Father Blackwood should lay off the mascara. He’s not singing for The Human League.

The High Priest might be a more effective character and antagonist if he wasn’t so one-note arrogant and sexist in virtually every scene he is in.

I think Ambrose had a good point when he called Sabrina out on why he didn’t support her. It had nothing to do with gender, just her commitment to the school. Like the previous season showed why Sabrina, a “half blood” wouldn’t want to be fully committed to a school that discriminates against her. But running for a

The forest they’re in is oddly verdant for Massachusetts in February.

I don’t fully understand why Father Blackwood tried to kill the whole church. Sometimes this show really seems to struggle with figuring out exactly how evil its bad guys are.

Satan sure likes gum.

few thoughts

When Theo has to play without Sabrina, how humiliating will that be? The whole thing is stupid.

Not totally clear if it’s intended to sound this way, but Satan whining about how Sabrina signed his dang book is comically petulant.

Sabrina gets her play-within-a-play trope... and it’s a good one. A- works for me. The show feels like it cleared away some junk and gotten down to the essence of its overall arc: Sabrina is destined to pave the way for Satan’s return to power or apocalypse or something. And Wardwell, His original bride, would rather

I am looking forward to this & it sounds like this season is off to an even crazier & more interesting start than I would have expected.

If we knew a male teacher has kids, we can’t have him teaching either, because now everyone will wonder how well his saggy balls worked.