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Right? That seemed to be a bit of the setup I thought, especially with the curveball of the two guests thrown in.

Good on you show for addressing the literal "F SOCIETY" sign on the building the same episode it was introduced in. That would have driven me to the edge, especially when it was called "the crime of the century." That type of shit drives me bonkers when watching shows, aka the Homeland effect.

Sometimes I can't tell if this show is good or bad, but that was baaaaaaaaad

A proper death for someone as weak as him. It's really all a shame.

This is great to hear. Season 3 was not good. At all.

It reminds me of the little hints and jabs at the Red Wedding leading up to it (all those scenes with Roose around etc.). As someone who had no clue beforehand, I didn't catch any of those in the slightest. Those are super obvious now after rewatching the seasons and I noticed some people pointing them out in these

Yup. I have a (bad) tendency to stick with a show until the end when the first couple of seasons are great.

In terms of the long game of crafting up theories and what not, that was a WILD episode. We got crazy amounts of intel on the White Walkers and their origin, a very legitimate connection for Dany to cross the sea, the Faceless god might be the "it costs this much per murder" God, Bran's on the move and has encountered

Yeah, that was FAST in terms of White Walker reveals. We learned so much about them.

Agreed. It would have been much more powerful if Summer was fucking them up during a scuffle and then a WW came in and finished the deed.

Goodbye Banshee. A tremendous series finale and it feels even more powerful because of how this season went.

Definitely. The first three seasons are legitimately awesome television. Season four is not as strong, but is definitely when the overall cast was at its strongest point. I enjoyed myself most of the time all the way up to season 8 or so.

If I remember correctly she was falling behind when she was an intern. That's A LOT of show to remember though.

"Blessings. Blessings on all ya households."

Absolutely. S3 is a pantheon television season for me.

Fantastic episode for so many reasons. That was just classic Banshee, but we also got some series finale points starting to come together — Job and Deva don't seem like they are about this life anymore/right away — which didn't look possible in the first five episodes.

Never ever has a punch come across as painfully on a TV show or movie for me then when Colonel Crazy punched Carrie in the ribs last season. Stuff like that has this show in its own category of master class perfection.

Couldn't agree more. Same goes for Tai's decision last week to not stay with the two most unlikeable people on the season that help him form ANOTHER advantage.

The best part of it all was Scot LOVED seeing the votes for him because that confirmed there was a split of votes between Tai and Scot, meaning there was a chance they wouldn't even have to use the SUPER IDOL that round since in his mind they had 3 guaranteed votes for Aubry. Even with the fourth vote he was like

Every week Martha gets more dead and it becomes more clear that that little shit Henry is going to be the reason they get caught.