Or you could just watch "The Dreamers."
Or you could just watch "The Dreamers."
I remember she was hooking up (or had, at least) with some guy in the books, but that was a long time ago and I've forgotten the details.
I can't remember if she's mentioned any previous engagements with men in the show or not, and I'm pretty sure the books didn't mention any of it either.
Look, they had to recreate the feeling of reading AFFC and ADWD somehow, alright.
And Howland Reed is slowly but surely taking over Kings Landing.
So I just went back and watched "/" again. I don't think I've ever cried before when rewatching an episode I was dry-eyed for the first time. Root's journey through this show has been a thing of beauty.
Honestly, I just think it's called return 0 because that is usually the last line of a C-based programming language.
So I'm thinking that the Machine is going to hack Shaw's chip and give her a sort of augmented reality, allowing her to see and talk directly to Root as well as providing an enhanced form of God Mode. After John and Harold die, Shaw continues to work the numbers, solitary but not alone.
I think that in the end, Finch will "work" for Samaritan by integrating the Machine into it so that it has Samaritan's raw power and efficiency but keeps the Machine's personality, ethical code, and deeper understanding of humanity. And then it will call itself "Sam" and use Root as its avatar.
I remember from "2piR" that the kid he was talking with mentioned that "someone" had hacked into it and opened the system to everyone. Not sure if that's enough to qualify as treason, but…
Maybe I've been watching too much Person of Interest lately, but I could think of many worse things than listening to Amy Acker forever.
Oh, that one is solid too; probably the second best of S3 and possibly able to knock off Relevance. Assembling a top ten list for this show would be hard.
While I'd dig a Cleganebowl, I could also see Loras somehow fighting on behalf of the Faith in exchange for mercy.
I wonder if Paul actually did murder the marines, or if that was a plant to get a Castor agent in on the Leda side.
Cosima-Rachel was definitely #1. The amount of shade being thrown in such a short time was delicious.
It's really a shame Helena hasn't been around. Was her actress pregnant? Could explain the baby plotline and why she's been written out.
I'm happy to see that every single user vote is an A.
Much belated appreciation of comment thread to assuage grief at later episode.
I think part of it also is that queer women are more likely to be in supporting or recurring roles than central characters (which is an entirely different bag of worms), and that supporting characters in genre shows have a much higher mortality rate than the lead.
I'd probably put my top five ranking as "If-Then-Else" , then "The Devil's Share," then this one, then "6741," then "Relevance," but I could be persuaded to alter my ranking.