"Of my friend, I can only say this: Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, hers was the most… human."
"Of my friend, I can only say this: Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, hers was the most… human."
YHWH's ending with "Welcome to the Machine" set to the Machine's final words just killed me.
IF-The-Else and The Devil's Share are the top two in my book, but I haven't yet had time to insert the fifth seasons episodes into my general ranking. I imagine a few of them (return 0; 6,741; The Day the World Went Away) will be pretty far up there too.
I really do wish they'd had the chance to finish it with a full season; there were a few loose ends (where did ice-9 come from?) that could have been tied off with a bit more time. In the end, though, it was beautiful.
There are currently four comments on it, so I think we could really stage a successful hostile takeover.
Given that last night's WOT was ambiguous as to whether LaFergs or Alexa will be reviewing it, I'd say any time between 1 hour from now and the Westworld premiere.
So while we wait for the final Person of Interest review, what did everyone else think?
I was so pissed that Manderly didn't get a chance to show up in the show. They even had an opportunity for him to recruit Davos to smuggle Rickon out of a dangerous place.
If you don't count the 5 minutes in the finale, Vanessa was absent from 3/9 of the episodes in the season. The people responsible for this should feel bad.
So is Alexa back on reviewing PoI, or is LaFergs still covering it?
I'm hoping Westworld will actually turn out to be a stealth PoI sequel.
1) is a very challenging question, but I'd probably have to go with Root
2) If-Then-Else, followed by the Devil's Share
3) Leon
Now I'm excited enough to be a particularly indecent extra on the show.
No. I want our heroes to act like intelligent people.
She could have at least said "BTW, Littlefinger said he really owes me one, and I've asked him to bring is knights." She kept saying that Jon should have waited, but didn't give him the information that it might produce a serious benefit.
Jon Snow knows nothing of tactics. Also, Sansa should really improve her communication skills with Jon. How hard is "By the way, Littlefinger is coming in a day or so. Let's wait for him to arrive so we have sufficient men."
His casting would also help my crackpot "Orphan Black all takes place inside a Samaritan simulation" theory.
Or they could try to get John Nolan (Greer from PoI). He certainly can pull off "evil old dude with a vision of the future."
It is nice that they'll be over next season, at least.
Ira's "he has his socks on" comment.