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I want Mark Sheppard to play me, too! I'm a girl, but I think he could pull me off.

Snow's hair: so easy a cavewoman could do it! And they did.

Ah, that makes sense. Croatia does have some great old architecture.

That was really the best part of the ep.

They are definitely on a quest to make all sex/sexuality as gross as possible.

The sad thing is, as soon as I saw they had aged Tommen up, I knew exactly where that was going. Oh, look, Tommen's older now. Bet it's so they can have Margaery seduce him.

Looking at the land and vegetation around them, it looked like they filmed that scene in a different country this time so they could have lighter extras. I could be wrong, but that was my guess.

Every time I see Philip on screen I go 'oh, so THAT'S what he looks like!' Because I always forget.

Oh, I never comment on Snow because it's too depressing.

It's just weird because they never spell it out, and yeah, crushing your glowy-heart can kill you, even though it can leave your body pretty much indefinitely without you dying. So basically you do have this extra magical organ hanging out in your chest (sometimes, maybe), which is also called a heart…..because

I guess people in the Enchanted Forest have different physical organs than we do. Maybe they have a heart-heart for pumping blood, and then a metaphorical heart that people can pull out of their chests.

I dunno, I like more Executive Queen and less Drag Queen in Regina's wardrobe. Don't get me wrong, she can pull off some fabulous stuff. But I swear I could spot a giant scruchy on that thing.

Ha ha ha! Actually I meant the top of the head, giant poofy side pony tail, but that's pretty great too.

Also, random aside, this is the first time I've heard that flower Snow was holding called a 'snowbell'. I know them as 'snowdrops'.

Final episode grade: B +
Regina's terrible 80's hair in the first fairyback: F-
Regina's horrible dark blue faux fur: D-

No. The answer to why they ignored it is as always, because magic.

I've noticed they have to use creative camera tilting when she has scenes with Sasha. When you see them side by side you can see in reality her head comes up to his shoulder.

Yeah, I figure Donnie was recruited to be a monitor after he got with Alison, not that he was a monitor and went and seduced Alison because he has mad spy skills. I could see him getting himself into debt, and then agreeing to the monitoring so he could have the money to keep Alison in a nice house / pay for fertility

I assume it's because the Royals killed her husband, but why would they have killed her husband? What was she/they doing before that that the Royals would have decided to do that? Obviously it wasn't being friends with wesen. But once she started working with them, how has she managed to work with the Resistance for

Well, they didn't get to see her the way the audience saw her, so they don't know if she's crying wolf or not. Adalind has pretended to be a nice and sympathetic person before, and used their good will to rape and mind control Hank and put Juliet in a coma. They know she's tried to kill people before, and they know