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What if the only way they know how to work through it is with eachother?

Because I'm having a hard time figuring out the distinction in this context. They were married and had a kid together, and Allison isn't some shambling wreck drug addict or something. I guess you could make the argument that she'll just end up cheating on him again if they go down that road, but IMO that's a bit

Luisa is boring as hell and a rebound girl. That's it.

She's boring.

I kind of feel bad for people who look at relationships this way. Love should come before everything else, otherwise you're living some life dictated by society and people around you rather than the one you want deep down in your heart. It's why I see so many couples my age with wedding photos where they look

Uh, what is the difference to you between romantic love and codependency?

I see it as a surrealist metaphor for Lenny, that he's the comet flying through the history of the Papacy, and it smashing into the statue of Pope John Paul represents him coming into power and wrecking the old ways. There's also the wink to the camera which references the at times self aware nature of the show and

She is such an emotional and romantic person that she probably isn't over Brody and will never be. I don't think she was really in love with that dude last season, but Quinn is different.

The sound design in that scene where Lenny chastises the Nun is really clever. Like Eric pointed out, Lenny's dialogue is played as if he's talking through a speaker rather than being in the room with her, again reminding us of his own perspective. He may be physically present in the same room, but he prefers to be

I've seen the entire series, so this may be a spoiler, but my ultimate feeling is not at all. It initially may seem that way but ultimately is incredibly affectionate for the Vatican.

It's not him, they just got someone who is clearly meant to be him for the real world analogy.

Quinn is just here to fill time, basically the same as last season. Only reason it works is because he's a fan favorite along with Saul, but I can already tell this season will have the same problem as last year where they only have about 7 or 8 episodes worth of plot and drag it out to 13. The only way IMO Quinn

No, he's going to end up saving Carrie's life or something. There's some greater purpose here, I wouldn't even be surprised if he's rehabilitated by the end of the show in S8 and him and Carrie end up together just to buck expectation that everything has to always end badly for her. They had an easy out to just say he

I never really knew he had something like this in him. His best and most defining performance, I kind of always associated him as a British pretty boy with occasionally dramatic turns in stuff like Gattaca and Talented Mr. Ripley. But to not only blow even his best performances out of the water, but do it in a totally

I think it says that these institutions demand everything from the people involved in them, both all encompassing though simplistic in their structure. The cardinals way of life and decision to give themselves over entirely to the faith, in particular, is explored quite a lot here. They want the simplicity it brings

The lack of empathy here doesn't surprise me.

Use your words, Carrie. Tell Quinn you love him, or at least cared about him enough to save him. Communication is good.

Lenny is actually insightful and capable of emotion, though. Unlike cheeto Jesus.

I'm sorry, but implying someone has issues or is a fucking pedo just because they keep stuffed animals around is far more condescending than what I wrote.

He's not playing him, he just has bipolar.