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I'm very interested to see where Jorah's quest is going to take him. Asshai makes sense (all those mysical powers) but I'm also wondering if he's going to head for Braavos.

Except I don't think the time travel thing is possible with every weirwood. That tree was special. It had super long and deep roots. I don't think the weirwood at Winterfell is as old.

That was Emilia Clarke at the end, not a body double. She agreed to do the scene because she felt it was necessary and important to the plot. She just doesn't want to have to get naked all the time like she did in season 1.

OK, I'm glad I'm not the only person who thought that! I love the fact that Tormund has zero issues with Brienne being a bad ass.

I'm also guessing this is why the movie is coming out the week of the Easter Tridium. Zack Snyder probably thinks it's really deep and clever.

I would tend to agree. It's not a terrible movie; I've certainly seen movies that are a whole lot worse. I really liked Ben Affleck as Batman, although I'm not a fan of him killing people left and right; but the portrayal is solid. I liked Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, and she certainly deserves to be in a better,

I don't think they're planning any new standalone Batman or Superman movies until after the Justice League films.

His head gets shaved after he gets sent to prison at the end of the movie..

To me, Ken Howard will always be Thomas Jefferson from 1776.

It also makes sense given the narrative so far. If she was married to March, she probably inherited the hotel upon his death. My guess is that some time after that she was turned, and she's been hanging out there with all the bad juju ever since.

They didn't have much choice using a body double. Lena Heady was very very pregnant when they were filming that scene. I'm guessing that was the main reason they used one.

In an interview with EW, Lena Heady said they spent 3 days filming the walk of shame.