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Need to get them clicks for GOT

So I guess that means that the final season of The Leftovers won't air until 2017.
Kinda disappointed about that.

Now that I think about it it unintentionally mirrors the Phase 1 of MCU with the the 5 solo outings and the big team up at the end,

"What a shithole."
"This is my house motherfucker! It’s a mid-century sea ranch!”

This is the second summer in a row where the star of an HBO Miniseries has a supporting rule in the upcoming Star Wars movie of that year.

I really hope AV Club is gonna review this. This seems like a very worthy candidate for weekly reviews and who knows? Maybe it will blow up in media like True Detective.
Also this is the second summer in a row where the star of an HBO show is a supporting character in a new Star Wars movie.

It's the funniest most depressing show you will see this year.

Man did the episode hit hard. Poussey's death referenced both Eric Garner in that she was restrained and suffocated and Michael Brown's in Ferguson as her body was left on the floor for hours.
Also it was a pleasure to see the name Matthew Weiner back on my TV screen after a year.

It can totally happen too thanks to Bran.

Also CleganeBowl is totally back on the table now right?

Still a better fate than Septa Unella

I wonder if some casuals out there are thinking that if Jon's mother is Lyanna and since he is also Ned's bastard does that mean Jon is incestous spawn of Ned and Lyanna?

Now that I think about it the wall coming down is perhaps way too endgamey for now. And it would make all the other storylines seem moot.
I think we will have Cersei Vs Dany, Jaime fulfilling his role as Valonqar, Sansa vs Littlefinger, Jon preparing for Night's King arrival,Arya and Melisandre's reunion and Euron

I will miss Mace. Who else has donned that amazing flower patterned armor with a feather in the helmet?
Also the most underrated moment in the finale for me was Mace's horrified reaction to the carving of seven star symbol on his son's forehead. Mace can be a buffoon but in the end he was a father who loved his

I think they want to build up Rhaegar a bit before revealing he is Jon's father.

I will miss Pryce. People bitched about how boring High Sparrow and The King's Landing story is which was surprising to me considering it still has the best actors there. Honestly would you rather have preferred to go back to bad poosi again?

My favorite thing about this is how it is in a way a callback to Jaime and Cersei throwing Bran out of the window in the pilot.

When Adama tells Tigh that he saved them all and Tigh tell him-
"Not all of them"
So goddamn heartbreaking.

Tigh killing Ellen was one of the most devastating scenes I have ever seen. The way she just accepts it ,Tigh crying over dead body. Hogan is phenomenal in this scene and he did with just one eye. It is a scene that screams "GIVE THIS MAN AN EMMY".It's perhaps the moment I remember the most from this series which is

Would it really take that much time to review 16 more episodes? I think it is worth it if only to analyse Baltar's trail, Starbuck's death and resurrection (which was a complete Jon Snow move) and Unfinished Business? Also the whole Final Five and algae planet and Adama torturing Baltar.
Come on Zack. It will only be 8