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I don't get how anyone can call this empty. Yes, this episode was focused more on action than character, but that's looking at it through a small point of view; looking at the bigger picture this is the single most important episode for the story thus far, because the fate of Westeros hinges on if the Night's Watch

No emotional stakes? If the Night's Watch fails, then Westeros is doomed. The entire fate of the land was being decided this episode and no one in Westeros was any the wiser. Even if you're not a fan of any of the characters, how can you not feel those stakes?

As someone who just started watching Deadwood and thought he would go through these while he did, this comment makes me chuckle. Then again, you had no idea what was just over the hill.

This episode was amazing. This show is amazing.
I miss it already…..
But seriously they did everything right. I was so scared Boyle was waking up with Rosa, and just as worried that Amy was going to kiss Peralta after his confession.
Speaking of, that scene was great. It was treated like any other scene, and Peralta

I don't think anyone's said the obvious yet:
Community is going to need a movie after it's sixth season, and Arrested Development also wants a movie to wrap up. World's best crossover since the New Teen Titans met the Uncanny X-Men? Me thinks yes.

That movie sounds way to awesome to exist, but I want i to so bad. How bad? *This* bad.

I hope you're all happy now.

Pretty much anything by Ayreon, but I thinking listing those is just cheating.

Did we not all do that to our younger siblings? Or… Wait. Are you the younger sibling?

I found the first to be hilarious, even if it didn't do anything new by a mile. It provided me with a good number of hearty laughs, and that's all I really ask of any comedy.

Crap, totally forgot about the Scarecrow walks at midnight. But then again, I have a very odd phobia of Scarecrows. The Wizard of Oz made me cry as a small child.

There were so many I loved as a kid, and I just can't pick one:: Welcome to Dead House, Night of the Living Dummy, Monster Blood, The Haunted Mask, and Say Chees and Die.

Well that escalated quickly.

I've played that exact drinking game before, or, at least, one very similar.
There's nothing better than having to play a piece of baroque music from memory on my baritone 8 shots in. There tends to be a whole different kind of unintentional slurring going on then.
Of course, I'm not a professional musician, but am

Mozart in the Jungle is absolutely phenomenal. I thought it was the best of the bunch. Bosch a close second.
The After is definitely interesting, and I want to see more, but it was kind of a mess. The writing was really iffy.

That might have been the best cold open ever. I was still laughing when the opening credits ended.

This episode had me d'awwing all over the place. It got a little messy.

Aw, but Sandman And Tree Ent worked really well.

Imagine both Noble and Cranston on screen together. I think the world would have to end, wouldn't it? There could never be a greater moment. That would be life's peak.

I love the new energy Archer Vice has brought to the show. I haven't been this excited for it week to week since season 3.