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Had either Mira Sorvino or Franka Potente taken Lisa Edelstein's position regarding Season 7, it could have all been so different.

Had either Mira Sorvino or Franka Potente taken Lisa Edelstein's position regarding Season 7, it could have all been so different.

What's the sound of one hand slow-clapping? My caring about them poor bastards getting paid to watch television.

What's the sound of one hand slow-clapping? My caring about them poor bastards getting paid to watch television.

True, and Don & Joan reminded me of the couple in Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks" painting from 1942 quite a bit.

True, and Don & Joan reminded me of the couple in Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks" painting from 1942 quite a bit.

Still weren't spared Bambi-eyed, pent-up "remember me firewalking a while ago" rage courtesy of Dany though. Jon and her are really excelling at screen time going nowhere all season.
Well they are indeed going places physically. But not that anything seems to matter much, except causing their close associates loads of

Still weren't spared Bambi-eyed, pent-up "remember me firewalking a while ago" rage courtesy of Dany though. Jon and her are really excelling at screen time going nowhere all season.
Well they are indeed going places physically. But not that anything seems to matter much, except causing their close associates loads of

I like arbitrary, subjective priorities. So you are basically complaining that your reading other people's comments after watching the TV series will definitely spoiler your post-season reading experience?

I like arbitrary, subjective priorities. So you are basically complaining that your reading other people's comments after watching the TV series will definitely spoiler your post-season reading experience?

Nailing anything is the last thing I see Varys doing anytime soon.

Nailing anything is the last thing I see Varys doing anytime soon.

FYI, after conferring with Joss Whedon to check he had the "mewling quim" department all covered HBO decided to put all their script writing efforts into cunt. Vulva-inspired profanity is HUGE right now.

FYI, after conferring with Joss Whedon to check he had the "mewling quim" department all covered HBO decided to put all their script writing efforts into cunt. Vulva-inspired profanity is HUGE right now.

Well if that fantasy should still be relevant in '67, Pete could put on the Velvet Underground song when he's napping on his couch. Anyway, he's not the type to have listened to a Lou Reed band or read Sacher-Masoch's novel.

You're right, I should at least have pointed out the specific dialogues, or clarify what I felt was disappointing. The Tywin/Arya scenes have always been really good, as in this week's episode as well, but I guess why many people tend to like them is that both characters are easy to sympathize with for their unlikely

Getting increasingly annoyed by the continuing discrepancy between the show's visual splendour–which keeps me watching–and the terrible triteness of the George RR Martin's imagination. This episode had some of the worst verbal girl/boy, girl/girl, boy/boy exchanges ever.

More like "Peeza Haus!" Was there actually such a thing as teutonic pizza joints in mid-sixties Manhattan?

Sally is edging ever closer to turn into a full-blown Edie Sedgwick copy, sans make-up for now.
I've been wondering whether Weiner was considering her as a potential candidate for Warhol's Factory scene (the original Silver Factory closed in 1968 when Sally would only be 15), but I guess imagining her dumping that

Shadow baby is rules? These things are getting stranger by the hour.