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Yeah, without his memories of growing up with Jason, Hoyt is a completely different person. A lot of behaviors are shared between lifelong friends and I can see that bright-eyed energy and optimism that Hoyt used to have as being influenced by Jason. I don't know if I'm reading too much into the actor's performance

I like how they picked / edited a model to look like Diana Rigg

So did the director, Stuart Baird, who had never seen Star Trek before and thought Geordi was an alien. He also had only directed two movies previously.

Maybe the Civil War flashbacks are a roundabout way to bring back LORENA for a bit? That might make them worth it?

He had a bit of gray hair and aging makeup versus his 80's look.

Look at the way the guns merge into the wing - the split is along the upper surface of the wing.

I liked it better than 11's first TARDIS set, and I like it even more with this lighting!!

Let's not forget her rapey relationship with her SIXTEEN YEAR OLD COUSIN back when Jamie was a prisoner of war. That shocks the modern conscience just as the Sept scene did. Violence (including sexual violence) looks to just be to her the status quo way of life, which is horrible, but not out of place when viewed

It's a possibility but they've been teasing Kord (or at least his tech company) a LOT over the last season.

YES that sounds like Ted Kord Beetle all the way. I was headed to the comments to say just that. Even moreso with the Dan Garret name connection. That would be SO EXCITING

That would be ideal for me too. Maybe a style somewhere between that and the Link to the Past manual art (which is not much different). A Link Between Worlds almost pulled off this style and it looked great!

"Scorpius from Farscape showed up a lot"

Poor, misunderstood Luigi. He's just another victim of Resting Douche Face.

Totally!

Yeah... Nearly as upset about Oberyn as I was about Ned :( (knew about red wedding beforehand so I had time to prepare)

The implication from two episodes ago was that her husband killed their child and then himself because he couldn't stand the zombie world. Michonne's reaction to the room with the murder suicide family pretty much confirmed it in my mind.

Yeah that bugged me. Pants on, toilet seat down. What was he doing in there, time out?

OMG I am so tired of cockney thug Alfred. I eventually tolerated Michael Caine because he was Michael Caine, but he never truly felt like Alfred to me. And the one on Beware The Batman was AWFUL. Alfred should be smooth, cool, and gentlemanly, like Efrem Zimbalist Jr or Michael Gough, not someone who sounds like Dick

Looks like the plot of the BTAS episode that introduced Mr Freeze and his modern origin - "Heart of Ice." At one point in the episode, Freeze crashes a humanitarian award ceremony and traps everyone. Even the title is a reference. Good for them - that's still one of the strongest episodes from the animated series.

And here I thought the British royals were simply werewolves.