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My spouse and I can't even speak to them about it bc we just end up hanging up the phone in a rage. I'm pretty sure they have come to regret their vote but I'm still so angry, every time I see another Trump outrage, my only thought is, "you people made this possible. I blame you."

My husband hated S1 Foggy for reasons passing understanding, but S2 Foggy was the only character who didn't make me want to scream in frustration because he was the only one who was competent (well, maybe Punisher too). Foggy and Karen's romance was sweet. Matt and Karen's was baffling.

I guess it's more shocking to me that, knowing how repulsive he is, they still STILL! manage to dismiss it because to do otherwise would mean admitting they were taken in by a racist piece of shit. My in-laws voted for him bc he would "get rid of abortion" and managed to hit the "he didn't make fun of that disabled

I would prefer that. Less chance of killing us all.

It's amazing to me that people didn't realize during the birther shit that *this* is what he stands for. He's been repulsive for fucking decades, how is any of it new to them?

Thank you! I wondered about that too, like "who was I watching this whole time if that wasn't Madame Gao?"

I'd have ditched the romance between Karen and Matt as well, given how annoying Karen's character became. By the time she ended up with an office of her own at the newspaper, writing 6th grade-level essays about heroes, I was done with her. Season 2 of DD needed more Claire, less Karen.

An alt-right fashion magazine would look like stills from The Handmaid's Tale.

For Trump, that's called Tuesday.

I was obsessed with the whole Versace story as it unfolded. Obsessed. I don't even know why, I wasn't a fan of Versace, but I read every article I could get my hands on about the manhunt for Cunanan while he was carrying out his crime spree, which spanned three months. And that it ended in Miami with him shooting

Because only the good die young.

I admit I griped about pacing and lack of linear storytelling after the first couple of episodes, but then I realized it's a lot more enjoyable if you just let the entirety wash over you and go with it. I've been almost inexplicably moved by the last few episodes and Dougie's ceaseless wonderment and his knack of

I'd say Hawk is exactly the same. He's the calm, still center we need in the middle of the sad chaos that seems to have hit so many other people in Twin Peaks. If Norma and Hawk weren't the same lovely people I think I'd have cried for what this town lost when Cooper left them.

OMG, killing him while cloaked in Catlyn's face would be such a befitting ending. I like your style.

That was a perfect summation. I mentioned as much to my husband last night, how Twin Peaks fell apart when Agent Cooper disappeared into the Black Lodge. Imagine his sorrow when he sees how the bad stuff has repeated itself and unspooled in 25 years.

So, in the course of Drogon's laying down a line of fire along the wagon train, did he burn up the dragon-sized crossbow too? A wooden weapon intended to slay a fire-breathing dragon that takes a full minute to load seems to have a few downsides…

I hope so! It's about time Littlefinger sweated a little instead of walking around with that smug expression thinking he's still going to come out on top.

I said that to my husband last night! When he honed in on Anthony's dandruff and touched his shoulders so gently the guy fell apart and gave up everything, I just laughed and laughed. Everything about Dougie is a delight, much as I love and want Cooper to return.

I wondered about the boxing match, given that the camera does a slow pan down from the TV over and over, but never seems to alight on anything specific. I kept thinking it has to be significant in some way bc it felt like such an ominous shot but I haven't figured out why yet.

The gold may have made it back to King's Landing, but I have to imagine something's going to happen to it before it gets to the Iron Bank, given the number of times Mycroft kept reminding Cersei how the Iron Bank was happy to help finance her ongoing projects only as long as the gold to pay off the original debt