[S3E7] She's Mine
Outside Mike confronts Jessica. He wonders if they're putting an innocent person in the crosshairs because she's pissed at Harvey. She tells him he should find out what Cameron has on Nick that made him turn on Eva.
[S3E7] She's Mine
Nigel cross-examines Louis. He starts to challenge Louis characterizing himself as a kindhearted parent-type. The two argue about their philosophical differences regarding the associates. He then announces a surprise witness: Harold. Rachel immediately asks for a recess.
When Dr. Enys comes, he examines Morwenna and delicately asks her about her marital relations. Enys then, once again, goes to Whitworth and demands he leave Morwenna alone; she just had a baby and is not healed. Again Whitworth is incensed at being told his every whim cannot be attended to whenever he pleases, but suddenly his eye wanders to Rowella and he feigns reason.
Poor Sansa's gone from believing she'll marry golden rose Loras and become a lady of Highgarden to being consigned to wed the youngest son of the family responsible for her father's death, and it's clear she's not attracted to Tyrion's stature. The books lavish on Tyrion as being quite ugly; it flatters the character to have him played by handsome Peter Dinklage, but I suppose one can suspend one's disbelief.
'Suits' brings a lot of power when Harvey Specter, Mike Ross, and Jessica Pearson are mentally playing ultimate frisbee in one room. Suits Season 3 sees the three on shaky ground, but Mike comes through to save them all. But what Mike finds out breaks Donna's heart. No fake tears this time from Donna. And Harvey wouldn't just watch. 'She's mine,' viewers somehow hears him say in Episode 7.
At that moment, a heavily pregnant Darla walks in and tells Angel he's knocked her up. Cordelia is very upset that Angel would sleep with Darla, especially because he swore he would never do anything like that. Angel and Wesley confirm that what they're seeing is impossible, as vampires can't fall pregnant. Cordelia acts very protective of the pregnant Darla and angry at Angel. Fred wonders if this is the prophesied bad event. Angel wonders if she's really pregnant, and Darla offers to let him feel the baby kicking inside of her.
Cordelia starts to bond with Darla over demonic pregnancies, until Darla attacks her and starts feeding off of her. The struggling Cordelia then has visions. Angel arrives and flings Darla across the room. Darla runs away and Angel tells Cordelia that he'll kill Darla for what she just did. Cordy apologizes for her treatment of Angel and letting herself forget what Darla was. She then remembers her vision: Darla has a never-ending hunger now that she's pregnant and craves young blood. Angel prepares for battle as Cordy realizes she knows where Darla must have gone.
You can apply that basic idea, of needing to rein in the rational, determined side by increasing the motherly or emotional instincts, to Lila, Juliana, Thelma, Nicole, Mrs Yahuta. Even Caroline has opinions.
Ever notice the lack of Japanese women on this show? I do. All the time. There is one. Who hardly appears. The Japanese should be discussing their imminent extinction due to a lack of women to bear children.
In the Riverlands, the Stark party has been delayed. Catelyn worries that Walder Frey will consider this a slight, as he is "prickly". The Blackfish has a similar opinion of Frey, expressed in a more... soldierly way. Robb brushes their worries aside, pointing out that Edmure Tully is the best match that Freys have ever had. Later that night, after Robb and Talisa do what newlyweds do, the Queen of the North reveals that she's pregnant, to Robb's joy.
In the Riverlands, Arya is sulking. As far as she is concerned, the Brotherhood Without Banners are all traitors for selling Gendry to Melisandre, in spite of what Beric tells her about the Lord of Light. Arya has no love for that god, and declares that the only god she worships is Death. A messenger comes in to announce that a Lannister party has been spotted to the south. When Beric announces that the Brotherhood will attack them, Arya starts spazzing out, given that they would be moving away from Riverrun. Beric's promises that they'll get her there eventually, that they'll keep her safe, and that she'll understand when she's older mean less than nothing to her, and she flees into the woods, only to be captured by the Hound.
At Harrenhal, Jaime has a last conversation with Brienne. He's leaving for King's Landing, Roose Bolton is leaving for Edmure's wedding, and Brienne is going to be left all alone with Locke. Jaime mentions that he owes her a debt, and Brienne, knowing she's doomed, tells him to pay it by helping the Stark girls. Jaime leaves the next morning, telling Roose to send Robb his regards.
Elsewhere, Osha is jealous of how Jojen always has Bran's attention. Hodor isn't much for conversation, so she marches up to them and demands to know what they're talking about. Her mood doesn't improve when she learns that Bran no longer wants to go to Castle Black. He wants to catch the Three-Eyed Raven, and is going North of the Wall to do it. Osha insults the idea that he may have fallen from the tower for a reason, saying that the Gods couldn't care less about any of them. She goes into her backstory, about how her lover was turned into a wight, and how she's not going back beyond the Wall for any reason. She promised to take him to the Wall, and that's as far as she goes. 041b061a72