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The Indecider
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Instead of 4 different spin-offs, I'd just have a single dedicated anthology series called "The World of Ice and Fire" or "The World of Game of Thrones" or something to that effect.

If the show can cut the "keeping secrets because reasons" plotlines, the "I'll go to talk to him/her" scenes, and evil speedsters being the big bad of the season, then I think it has a chance. Otherwise, the show is just going to keep spinning it's wheels.

Yeah, this episode was surprisingly morbid for the Simpsons.
It had a lot of that mean-spirited kind of humor I'd usually expect from Family Guy.

He was there, pretty sure he was near Mace

Hoo boy, this is going to be an unpredictable week I can tell already.

Ramsay - He has a very high chance of dying this episode, seeing as he's kind of outlived his usefulness to the plot.
Yet without him, the show lacks a "love to hate" character. For a while we had Joffrey, then Ramsay took his place. There's no one left to really fill that void except maybe Euron, but he's only just

What is hype may never die.
We've still got next season, I won't disregard Cleganebowl until both Clegane brothers are dead (again).

This episode was about as scattershot as this season.

I was half-expecting that Monica was going to be the interim CEO

Dorne was ruined by the Sand Snakes moreso than Doran being ineffectual. The plotholes, bad fight choreography and all around bad acting was what made Dorne a slog to get through.(although the Bronn & Jaime dynamic was a plus).

They're one in the same. I just think "Mummer's Farce" sounds better and I'll take any chance I can get to use Wyman Manderly's dialogue

Crap, I got them mixed up. Which is kind of weird considering they changed Asha's name for that very reason.

Welp, there goes my theory that the show was doing a version of the Mummer's Farce from the books. I still think there's a chance the Umbers will betray the Boltons once they see Jon and Sansa are on the other side.

I have a feeling that Bad Robot's upcoming "God Particle" movie (which is described as astronauts discovering something horrifying on a space station) is going to be renamed "Cloverfield Station" with the connection to the previous movies being a Slusho! satellite that passes by the screen for 3 seconds.

Only other connection I noticed was the Kelvin Gas Station with the Slusho sign in the window.

Iris (season 1) from the Flash
Laurel Lance (season 1 - 2) and Felicity (season 3 - present) from Arrow - Laurel got better once she became the Black Canary, but christ almighty Felicity just immediately took her place. Felicity used to be Team Arrow's tech girl who had a thing for Oliver. Now? Her character is now

Julie Kavner's 65 now, I'm more surprised that it took nearly 30 years of voicing Marge, Patty & Selma before her voice started to give out.

What I want to know is why didn't they just throw Pacific Rim in there too? Add some giant robots to this and make it a true clusterfuck!

Hollywood is still slowly learning that "dark n' gritty doesn't always equal success" after The Dark Knight came out, you can't expect them to learn that "cinematic universe rarely equals good movies" so soon.

It's confusing (because comics), but here's what you should know: