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No idea. Makes zero sense.

Good point.

Although I do feel the show has been moving faster storytelling-wise then it did early on in the series (and it got into some trouble I felt at the end of last season due to it having a bit TOO much of a breakneck pace) it's called drama television for a reason dude. And a lot of the reasoning behind Nowalk's

You're either an obvious troll or you leaked in from IGN'S 10 years of age and under comments section. That scene was brilliantly choreographed I thought.

Favorite episode of the season thus far. Jon Snow willingly leaving the place he has resided for almost the entirety of the show after killing Olly and co. is the type of transition I feel a lot of people are looking forward to post-resurrection. He's meant for more, plain and simple(no offense Night's Watch). Great

Yeah certain reviewers on this site do seem to nitpick far too much when it comes to certain shows(as well as certain reviewers being far too lenient for others). Just figured I'd ask, especially when silly shows such as Once Upon a Time are receiving a B+.

Ouch, D+?! I don't really watch this show to be honest, have caught some episodes because I've heard how well choreographed the fighting sequences are. Other then that I couldn't find anything too noteworthy but wow this Sava does not seem to enjoy this show too much. Is there that many problems with this show?

Your opinion blows.

Is it just me, or is there just a little TOO many "shocking" and "woah" moments occurring within this show right now? Moreso particularly within the last four episodes or so overall. Look, I'm not an asshole troll that's just looking to discredit something that's extremely popular. I LOVE Game of Thrones but sweet

He has 20+ upvotes already since posting it. Not sure what your definition of "many" is but that seems like a good amount to me. No offense

B+ for me. Very solid and busy opener but obviously not amongst the high water marks this series has given us in the past. Glad of the choice to start this season where we left off last; dead Jon SNOW.
Looking forward to Ed's return with the wildlings to avenge the death of their brother/friend, and hopefully the

Please no more Jesse Eisenberg…please…(weeps silently in a corner)

Huh?

I know me too…

Really just don't give enough of a shit to provide any valid criticism/opinion on this episode for a show I feel extremely indifferent towards at this point. Will I tune into season 2? No Idea but I'm just kind of glad it's over, to be honest. Bring on Better Call Saul finale tomorrow and Thrones and company next

What an absolutely standout episode. From the cool and calculated (and just BADASS) opening of Mike with his nail-hose to Kim emotionally defending Jimmy from Chuck, I couldn't possibly think the episode could intensify further until….That ending. Just pretty damn jaw-dropping. Bring on the finale.

Of all the shows to "rupture your spleen to", this is the one?

I haven't paid much complete attention to this show in quite some time now, it's almost just become background noise to me while I'm on my computer, talking to family/friends, etc. But my lord that finale(and obviously the final moment) is a total and utter embarrassment in every pathetic way possible. Do the people

I actually hope this is good. Simply because the American audience deserves an actual and truly scary television series. When was the last time we had that? And no…Walking Dead doesn't count.

To be honest, I actually for the most part thoroughly enjoyed this episode. The tighter narrative focus on Richie and Ray Romano made the show much more watchable then it has been thus far. Or is it maybe because, at this point, were just supposed to find Richie detestable. That's where my mind is at. We are simply