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Dead people. Lots and lots of dead people.

Zack Snyder's orders. Cornflakes makes for a darker, grittier, edgier atmosphere.

I'm going to argue that there's a better chance that Mel dies than Davos (we already know that he's going to hang with the Mormounts at some point). Can I do odds next week?

Considering all the shit she went through last season, and that she spent a good portion of the episode wading in freezing water and being chased and threatened by Bolton goons, I don't blame her the lack of emotion. She's probably just tired.

Some of my favorite accounts that I love to follow on Twitter are some fake Banshee Twitter accounts. It's like they got weird Twitter and Banshee to fuck and got these gorgeous babies. Some of the accounts include: Siobhan Kelly's Ghost, Brock's Beard, and of course….

Notes from tonight:

Let's be honest: finding out that Rip was a badass as a little kid should totally bump the grade up by a full letter. AV Club I expect this edit to be made immediately!

I agree. The "Top five Hitlers" line, the group's acronym being RAPE, as well as the line about being "transracial" makes me think this episode was taking on reactionaries who not only have an unrealistic view of culture, but end up causing many of the problems they try to "solve."

Let's be honest, you're defaming Tony. The nuclear bomb didn't fit in Tony's garage. He would have put it there if he could!

I worry that Carrie may meet her end against some random criminal she is fighting against, a la Omar. It'd make good thematic sense, especially with her vigilante tendencies during the last few episodes.

Notes for the episode:

AND THEN HE DOESN'T LEAVE! The poor guy just stays there, and he's the last one there when the building crumbles! Does he need Bruce to tell him what to do twice?

He loves Ayn Rand. He's an asshole.

Wait, so Superman can't hear his mom while he's in Metropolis, but Lois Lane can be on the other side of the world interviewing terrorists, and Superman can hear her? So you solve a plot hole by making another plot hole?

Honestly, you'd have to be an idiot to live in Metropolis. During the Zod fight, people just stood around on the street and in buildings and STARED AT THE CARNAGE. No running away, nothing. 18 months later, when a spaceship starts creating electronic pulses which look pretty harmful and scary, no one bats an eye or

lmao u g0t m3 m8.

Notes for the week:

I wonder what the Spartacus viewer to Banshee viewer ratio is, since Bashee and Spartacus seemed to be mentioned together often.

Three observations for me this week: