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Michiel de Groot
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Incredibly glad for the Chase/Park thing this episode, as the rest of it was pretty awful. Is the weather in House's world controlled by mood swings?

Just one odd thing I'd like to point out here: did anyone else notice how the woman Taub met in this episode was, according to him, called "Wendy Jacobson"?

Mance Rayder was definitely mentioned earlier, as early as the very early episodes of season 1, by either Mormont or Thorne.

I don't mean "confused" as the same way that Luck can be confusing for people (which has more to do with jargon, and not knowing what's going on), but more the way the series makes it hard to tell real from fake, which is a good kind of confusing.

I like how, like Britten, the audience has no idea what to think any more. The therapists as main characters are a brilliant touch, because I thought Evans' explanation of why he'd imagine this situation was very logical and convincing, just like Lee's explanations were in the past. I hope they keep up this Groundhog

I loved Cersei in this. I always thought her a bit iffy in season 1, but every scene with her here was a blast.

The only true dream - to become American.

I noticed this, too. Only the teapot to go.

Amber being a dream clue… I see! Jason Isaacs lives in Hugh Laurie's dreams! It all makes sense now!

Man, I can see the sparks fly watching Hoffman and Gambon having a verbose fistfight. They really are amazing. That said, I agree on the final Rosie/Walter scene being the best of a (very good) episode. Rosie bouncing back and forth on the fence of happiness made me want to hug her.

Literally.

Am I the only one who cringed at "That's what Rex would've wanted"? Its such an enormous cliché, like "Don't you die on me!". Otherwise, I thought it was a good episode, and I completely agree that the two worlds thing didn't actually need any explanation - it's like if they had gone with the "voodoo curse" plot in

Thank you. Now for the ukulele.