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After what was perhaps the show's worst episode to date last week (and no, not just because of the rape scene) I thought this was a vast improvement. As a book reader, I'm very intrigued by the changes, and I'm at least glad the show's reminding people that the White Walkers exist, something the books suck at.

Huh… people can't have different opinions?

Seriously, I hate the drug stuff, which sucks because everything else revolving arond Norma/Norman is just aces.

That was an absolutely glorious season of television. The show's best yet. That finale was just so, so fantastic. I really hope this show isn't milked for eternity like The Simpsons and South Park, but as of now it's still fu*king got it.

Also, something that needs to be pointed out. Aiden Gillen's acting has gotten progressively worse as the show's gone on. He's completely ruined the character from the books, extremely hammy. Atleast Kit Harrington is improving.

Exactly. If they really thought it wasn't a rape scene, well, that's totally problematic.

Yup, amazing episode. I really don't like this review format though. Mad Men totally owned Game of Thrones tonight.

I'm just going to say that I've found both 4.01 and 4.03 sort of clunky and more messy than usual, and so far the season's been a disappointment. I'm so over Dany ending episodes with "wow" scenes. I really can't figure out what the intention for changing the Jaime/Cersei scene was. Like, why make him unlikable once

I loved it. I love love love that it seems like the pace of the show hasn't changed. It just seems like another episode of the first season, and I say that with extreme praise. It just ended and now began again without having to clumsily find its footing like so many shows need to when their second seasons start. I

First of all, I couldn't enjoy the episode much because I had been "spoiled" the boot list a few days ago, and it said Spencer left next and that LJ was in Final 3. So upon seeing that fourth LJ vote, my mouth dropped. I like LJ, but I'm super happpy right now that I really WASN'T SPOILED! Also, I love Tony, he needs

I'm surprised at the hate for this, and at people saying Hannibal fooling everyone so easily is getting boring. I'd say that this is the first time this season where he's really fooled everyone and comes out dominant. All other episodes led to people having doubts, that is, when he wasn't being targeted to be killed,

So I finished rewatching this season, and yes, it got better. I don't get how people complain about this season but not the overblown, inconsistent, contrived final season of Braking Bad. Whatever. Anyways, interesting note I just noticed on a rewatch. Peggy and Don don't interact at all in this finale. I never

So, it was good, but I had some problems with it. Shae's characterization is just so inconsistent sometimes. I get last season she had problems with him, but her getting all up on his bed and sh*t? Please, doesn't go at all with what they'd shown of her before. I also think Peter Dinklage's acting has been too

I haven't liked Kass since like the first episode, glad to know my dislike was earned. Still, Sarah is also a dumbass.

This last half of the season was the show's best run since Season 1, but really, how predictable is it that Terminus is a bad place? And that last line was beyond awful.

So, I certainly didn't expect that ending going into the finale. I kinda expected it when I saw how few minutes were left, but I'm so glad the show didn't end the way Buffy did. Not that Buffy ended badly, but sometimes, no real resolution is good. This really could've been a season finale. I also aren't a fan of a

So, I certainly didn't expect that ending going into the finale. I kinda expected it when I saw how few minutes were left, but I'm so glad the show didn't end the way Buffy did. Not that Buffy ended badly, but sometimes, no real resolution is good. This really could've been a season finale. I also aren't a fan of a

Guys, was I the only one not aware that there was controversy regarding Beverly's death? I've just read Park's blog and she talks about it. I mean, the "she would never be dumb enough to go down there and do all of that" criticisms do seem legit and even I thought about it last week, but I never really saw her getting

I think a show about zombies was always going to be popular, so I guess in that respect it's not surprising. But the show has never lived up to the potential that the pilot showed. Seriously one of my favorite pilots ever, but since then it's just constant disappointment. I'm not even disappointed anymore, I think

Who do you guys hope prevails next week?