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Balanced by the one that was torn apart by dogs not too long ago?

Agreed. That scene was the high water mark for the show. So good.

Vertigo the film has nothing to do with Vertigo, and everything to do with Acrophobia.

When the characters actions are governed by the needs of the plot, you get uneven characters, who do things that don't make sense for their development. When the characters are used to develop the plot, you get rich, deep characters and interesting plots.

I feel like you've missed my point here.

I felt that The Door would be remembered as the episode where GoT jumped the shark. I was vehemently opposed, but based on this episode, there's a solid case to be made for it. The characters are no longer driving the plot, the plot is driving the characters. That's never a good thing.

I just wish she'd do something other than wait in the wings for yet another season. Desert cities and slaves are getting olllllllld.

Dani makes rousing speech to a bunch of warriors… again.
Jamie mopes around King's Landing…again.
Hell, most of this season has been "pieces move around, but nothing really happens…again.

Still, an infinite amount of Zooms should be crossing over to our world to try that as well, no?

I kind of wished the Earth 3 Flash had lost a son (Barry), and they could have that as a bond. Seems right.

If there are infinite worlds, and infinite Zooms, and his machine could destroy all the other earths, there is one where he succeeds.

Flash Jay (from the end of the episode) wasn't from Earth 2, if that's what you mean.

Or, 2 story arcs in a season, with some standalone in there.

This episode will be long remembered as Game of Thrones "Shark Jump".

Josie and the Pussycats (which was a lot of fun, but a commercial dud) brought me in to the world of Kay Hanley, for which I was always be grateful.

I always liked BooBerry more.

Roxanne?

I thought it was amazing. Enjoyed the hell out of it. Yay for opinions!

This drives me crazy. Remember the Captain Phasma debate from The Force Awakens? People were annoyed that her role was so small after the talk up it received everywhere. My thought it that the audience shouldn't really even know that character's name, never mind how big the role is. It's all made up in marketing and

Same here. Reading all these great reviews, then watching the film and going "meh".