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I have a bad feeling about this.

Good god I hope not. I have tried to block all memory of the Yuuzhan fucking Vong from my brain. They are the majority of the reason I want them to ignore the entire ABY EU

Well I suppose I mean they are searching for a reason for her betrayal that viewers of the tv show who never read the books will find legitimate. I don't think that they should stress on the jealousy angle, but should stick to the self preservation angle.

See, I feel like they finally realized that painting the love between Tyrion and Shae as legitimate (instead of motivated almost entirely by money) it would be difficult to get the characters to a point where the ending will make sense. So instead of coming up with more serious rift between them they are focusing on

"How the fuck is the world's most wanted terrorist able to drive around the US fairly freely?!"

"Maybe if you were more confident about the creative direction of the show, we would have been more confident about fixing the servers before the premiere"

"Showtime officially apologizes that the live stream of Homeland didn't work tonight, you will have to wait a bit before you label this episode as the official point where you will stop watching, and decry the wasted potential that this show showed in season 1."

I was surprisingly able to watch the whole thing with minimum interruption right after the episode finished. Last season, I often couldn't get the website to work until well after midnight. #progress

A sad sad day, but still dying at 93 after accomplishing all he accomplished? All I can say is: well done, sir, well done

Everything with Grandma Saracen just grabs me right by the gut. My Grandma was going through the early stages of dementia when the show was first on, so it really hit close to home. I spent the entire series worried that something would happen to Grandma Saracen.

So much happy crying in this show. Coach's reaction to Tami telling him she's pregnant was one of my favorites. Also, Tyra's speech gets me every single time.

Also, I can't forget what is probably my favorite moment in the entire show:

I would agree with that, though I love 3 and 5 as well. There isn't a season I actively dislike, even 2 (though obviously the weakest) has its moments.

One of my favorite heartwarming moments of the show is in the finale: (minor spoilers) just seeing him sit back and grab a beer with his brother while he stares out on his property, giving us one last "Texas forever".

Exactly, I also loved how perfectly it captured friendships and relationships in small towns. While most of the characters are friendly or even out right friends; there is a feeling that these are friendships of convenience, created through shear proximity. In a bigger town, Riggins and Seven probably never would have

The Riggins family went from consistently being the weak link in the first season or so, to possibly my favorite non-Mrs. Coach characters. Especially the end of Season 4…which is honestly just heartbreaking.

I think we can all also agree, not only do Mr. and Mrs. Coach have the best marriage on television: they are also both hot as fuck.

Connie Britton's performance in "I think we should Have Sex" is one of the single best pieces of acting I have ever seen.

One of the things I love about this show, and what I love about The Wire, is that it made its setting into one of the main characters of the show. The town of Dillon is just perfectly realized from the second the pilot starts. If Dillon doesn't feel like a living, breathing place, I don't think this series would be

I'm refusing to vote because making decisions is hard.