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13 GIFs Of Jaime Having Eye Sex With Brienne On Game Of Thrones

Brienne of Tarth and Jaime Lannister reunited on Season 6, Episode 8 of HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”

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The ‘Game Of Crones’ Podcast: Charles Manson Makes A 12-Minute Cameo

Also on this episode: Arya’s annoying stabbing, Sansa’s make-up, and the raw sexual vibes of Ian McShane’s corpse

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Watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians Online: Check Out Season 12 Episode 5

Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 12 Episode 5 was titled “Fake It ‘Til You Make It.” And for an understandable reason. Watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 12 Episode 5 Online On the latest installment of this E! reality show sensation, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner and Khloe Kardashian all underwent a prosthetics makeover. For what possible reason? Because they wanted to experience a “normal” day out. And because the script called for it, of course. Meanwhile, Scott Disick was feeling insecure about his place in the family; and Kris Jenner was resistant to Corey’s idea of fun. What did this idea of fun include? Click on the link below to watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians online and find out now!

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Watch Beauty and the Beast Online: Check Out Season 4 Episode 1

FINALLY, right?!? After such a long hiatus, and with so many other shows going off the air of late, The CW aired Beauty and the Beast Season 4 Episode 1 on Thursday night. Watch Beauty and the Beast Season 4 Episode 1 Online Yup, Vincent and Cat are back! What were they up to on the Season 4 premiere? The beloved couple’s wedded bliss was unfortunately short-lived after J.T. brought to them the news that someone was trying to expose the identities of beasts. Uh-oh. How did they react from there? What else was revealed during this intense hour? Click on the video above and follow its prompts to watch Beauty and the Beast online to find out now!

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Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 5 Recap: The Unforgiven

Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 5 focused on Meri Brown getting a present for Kody in order to move past that whole catfish cataclysm.  Picking up where last week – really the previous four weeks – left off, Sister Wives Season 7 Episode 5  addressed Meri’s epic scandal. As she works repair the broken trust caused by her catfishing scandal, she creates artwork for each of the wives to represent the family. Both the polygamous family collectively, and each individual family. She notes that Robyn and Kody’s painting features palm trees and a rising sun to show the fact that they are in the “sunrise” of their relationship. It’s a nice sentiment, but … where do we even begin with all this. When you watch Sister Wives online , you know that the romance of Meri and Kody is nonexistent; they’re no longer at the start of anything. The fact that Meri Brown was catfished by a woman pretending to be a man doesn’t even seem to bother Kody all that much on merit. If anything, he just seems confused as to why she’d be lonely. This after Meri gave him a legal divorce so he could marry Robyn too. Guy seems so utterly clueless it’s getting to be a little ridiculous. Apology trees are one thing, healing relationships are another. Even Meri knows this deep down. “I broke trust with a lot of people just because I handled things so poorly,” she says to the cameras. She wants everyone to know she is still here, however, and is there to stay, no matter what insecurities she has or what she’s done. The kids are a big factor, of course. Maybe the only factor. And yet, when Meri asks Robyn if she can bring Solomon with her on a trip to see Mariah, only to be denied, this proves telling as well. Yes, Meri loves all of the children as if they were hers, but at the end of the day, they are the biological offspring of Kody and others. The simplest reality can be the hardest to swallow.

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Game Of Thrones Just Had Its Biggest Reveal Yet

Uncle Benjen returned to “Game of Thrones” in Season 6, Episode 6, and it was the show’s most important reveal yet.

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Game Of Thrones Just Had Its Biggest Reveal Yet

Uncle Benjen returned to “Game of Thrones” in Season 6, Episode 6, and it was the show’s most important reveal yet.

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Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 6 Photos: Life in a Post-Hodor World

Sorry if you're upset about that spoiler from last week's Game of Thrones in the headline, but c'mon – it's been a freakin' week! Even if you didn't catch the episode, you've probably heard about the death of Hodor by now.  And if you haven't, well – time to join us in mourning! After last week's shocking conclusion, we're eager to move on to some slightly less depressing action, and judging from the photos below, this episode may be just what we're looking for. We didn't think we could hate anyone who makes life hell for the Lannisters, but the High Sparrow's self-righteous douche-baggery got old real fast. Looks like the old bird and his crew of flunkies will finally get their comeuppance this week. We can't wait! Check out the production stills below for a preview of what's in store, and watch Game of Thrones online to get caught up in time for Sunday's episode. #HodorMorghulis   1. Daenerys Rides Again The Khaleesi is back on top! But not in the way that Daario has in mind. 2. Margaery Tyrell’s Walk of Shame Hopefully the Lannister’s plan works out. We can’t stomach another walk of shame. 3. Septa Unella and Her Bell Yes, it’s that damn shame bell again. We’re having flashbacks just looking at it. 4. Lancel Lannister Remember Brother Lancel, aka Lancel Lannister. If not, here’s your refresher: he sucks! 5. High Sparrow Looks Pissed The High Sparrow seems even more outraged than usual. Maybe he’s angry that Donald Trump won’t debate him for charity. Just kidding, Bernie! 6. Happy Arya Arya is pleased. We think we have a good idea why that smile is on her face… View Slideshow

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Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 3 Recap: The Starks Remember

In case you missed last week’s episode  (and avoided all forms of media for the past week), the big twist that shocked absolutely no one finally went down on Game of Thrones . Watch Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 3 Online Yes, Jon Snow is alive and…not well exactly, but he’s doing alright for a guy who got stabbed a few dozen times and woke up to find that someone gave him a summer bob cut while he was out. The aftermath of the Lord Commander’s resurrection could’ve been a shark jump moment for the show, but creators D.B. Weiss and David Benioff kept the tone sufficiently dark (What did Jon see while he was dead? “Nothing.”) while at the same time conveying the astonished joy of the moment. (It’s nice to see an emotion displayed at the Wall other than seething, bloodthirsty rage.) Hell, they even delivered a little comic relief with a well-timed dick joke. (This still Game of Thrones , after all.) All-in-all it was a deftly handled sequence following a “twist” so anti-climactic it was lampooned in an SNL sketch this week. As Jon readjusts to life among the living, Sam and Gilly are sailing the high seas in low fashion. Sam’s headed for the Citadel; Gilly (much to her surprise) is bound for his childhood home. An odd choice, considering everything we’ve heard about how terrible Sam’s upbringing was, but hey – at least his mom is nice? After that, we get to a scene that Thrones fans (or Throners, as we like to call them) have been awaiting since the R + L = J theory first started circulating around the nerdier corners of the web. View Slideshow: 8 Best Game of Thrones Season 6 Fan Theories! Unfortunately, like Bran in warg form, we get stopped short just as we’re about to learn the truth about what really happened to Ned Stark’s “kidnapped” sister Lyanna. Frustrating, yes, but at least there was a badass sword fight first. Speaking of throwback moments, remember when Daenerys noshed on that stallion’s heart in Season One? The most badass of the Dothraki widows does, but that doesn’t mean she’ll let the Khaleesi go! Instead, her storyline continues to inch forward at a glacial pace, as we cut to another casual demonstration of power from Varys, who uses his powers of persuasion to procure some information about the rebellion against Dany and her army. Meanwhile, Tyrion tells Missandei and Grey Worm, “The history of the world is a history of great conversations in elegant rooms,” but it’s also a history of power struggles that turn into badass battles, which seems to be what’s about to go down in Meereen. Back in King’s Landing, Qyburn is using Varys’ tactics (and a little help from the terrifying hulk that is the undead Ser Gregor) to gather the necessary information to justify “crushing the High Sparrow’s head like a grape.” (They’re a poetic lot, those Lannisters.) Elsewhere, King Tommen is taking a more direct approach by confronting the Sparrow – and succumbing to his weird, sanctimonious brand of intimidation. That’s followed by more of the ugly side of religion (Is there any other side in Westeros?), as Arya gets beaten into telling her life story – a scene that somewhat heavy-handedly underscores the fact that this episode is all about coming to grips with the past. We’ll let you come to your own conclusions about how doing so literally opens Arya’s eyes. After that, get more blasts from the Stark family’s past as Rickon and Osha resyrface in the most unfortunate of places. Sure, it’s Winterfell – but it’s now under control of the new acting Warden of the North, Ramsay Bolton. It’s doubtful, but hopefully he’ll show the boy more mercy than Jon showed Ollie (who totally had it coming) when he executes the lad   along with the rest of his attempted assassins. No surprise there – but we finally get a real Jon-related twist when he handed his cloak over to Dolorous Edd and resigned from the Night’s Watch. Phew. Yet another jam-packed episode with a sky-high body count. We’re still on the edge of our seats, but we can’t help but wonder how much longer can the show keep up this pace. Watch Game of Thrones online to try to make sense of everything that’s happened thus far in Season Six. View Slideshow: Game of Thrones Gambling Odds: Wager on Who Will Win the Iron Throne!

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Introducing ‘Speed Dial’ AN MTV PODCAST ON MUSIC, POP CULTURE, RACE, AND SEX

In this episode: Views, Lemonade, And What The Hell Went On Between Jay Z and Dame Dash

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