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Everything regarding Wally and Harry's daughter was too predictable, including that one or both will now have powers. I have nothing against the Wally actor but adding the character to the show has just dragged things down in this second half of the season. Sometimes this show is overly faithful to the comics.

I saw most Fringe episodes, while it was on the air, and still didn't get the reference Cisco was making.

They keep trying to make him worse than Joffrey but it doesn't matter how bad they make him, he's just no Joffrey. There was something iconic about that crazy blonde twerp with the crown and tantrums.

None of the avclub writers picked Roose as a leading candidate to die in their article last week so you'd think they'd consider it somewhat shocking.

It came dangerously close to nerd-entourage last season with the Russ character but has since pulled up, thank R'hller.

Sansa has to get more power before they bring Littlefinger back and she's all "Dude, you're in my court now."

The Targaryans were not nice people I root for, or even interesting in a villain kind of way. I don't really care if he is one.

I'm against anyone riding dragons. They seem too important and majestic to be some kind of sky horse, even if they are selective about who can get on. Also, riding dragons looks stupid on screen.

I think she was essentially just praying to the Lord of Light and the LoL (an unfortunate acronym…) chose to bring him back. Rather than it being like a spell that did it itself. But whadda I know, I'm less than 400 years old.

There's a death inflation with this show. The more bodies that pile up the less any individual death means. Each one is meant to be shocking but we've come to expect it in every meeting outside our core band of good guys.

Both Bellamy and Clarke already murdered dozens of innocent children last year. So there's nothing they are doing this season that is worse, it's just adding on to the already gruesome pile.

I like that attitude of yours. It gives me hope I'll find my own Feicity Blunt.

It helped that he wasn't Michael Buble at a critical moment in her life. I'm more confused by how Stanley Tucci landed her sister.

It could also be the kennel master. Given Ramsay just instructed him to chop up his own daughter. Guy might have it in for the whole family. But dramatically speaking, structurally, Roose doesn't have much time left.

Hmm does Roose know any raging psychopaths personally? If so I'd bet on them.

I suspect the next big name to die is Roose Bolton.

The way things are going with TV, he could get a netflix spinoff for Jack Donaghy.

She's getting good advice on how to succeed in Hollywood.

Don't forget the bloodhounds. I bet Podrick cooked and fed them to our heroes that evening.

It was fun episode with a lot of good moments - loved the Rigby scene, a classic and probably eventually one of the highlights of this entire series - but the stakes didn't seem very high. Worst-case scenario he and Bighead go off and start their own new company and probably do well.