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Friends, enemies, doesn't matter. Littlefinger always finds a way to screw them over.

I guess these comments highlight the problem with stunt casting (not that he delivered his few lines badly).

Agreed. I have a soft spot for David Bradley. Fine actor, but mostly because I used to see him cycling past my parents' house on his way to the RSC theaters in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Walder Frey had dozens of children, and continued having them well into his dotage.

Sorry, I don't click random YouTube links, but happy that you realized you have no leg to stand on.

They already covered the sexism ground often enough — or ignored it depending on the circumstances and the script writer. Maybe you missed it, but the many female companions in Doctor Who history have hardly become shrinking violets or merged into the wallpaper as soon as they stepped out of the TARDIS and into the

Fan base? What are you babbling about? The last "all male" (critically panned) Ghostbusters movie came out almost 30 years ago. Of course, there's been a couple of crappy animated series since then, but that's hardly a basis for a fan base.

It already takes a brave soul for anyone to take on the role of one of the most iconic characters in television history. For Jodie Whittaker to become the female Doctor in television history takes real cojones.

Maybe there just wasn't anyone who ticked all those boxes who was (a) willing (b) available, and (c) good enough.

Season 2 plays more like a legal drama. Not seen season three yet.

Ah, the fickleness of the English language..

First world problems…

Helen Mirren was highly touted, but I suspect they wanted to go younger again after Peter Capaldi — probably the last ever Doctor to be older than me!

Not even leftovers for The Leftovers…

Calling David Icke…

They found out that fake history is easier to sell than real history.

I found myself listening to some classic Fiona Apple tracks yesterday. I had completely forgotten how good they are.

Hard to believe that Borg was only 26 when he retired from tennis (not counting his dismal comeback attempts years later).

Preacher might not be as heretical as American Gods, but it isn't far off. I doubt many conservative Christians are giving it their seal off approval (especially after where the search for God ended up in this week's episode!).

It was a bit of a struggle until the gun battle where the bodies pile up. After that, I was hooked.