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@avclub-7e7a5f8546ebd7950b3d484e725f66b2:disqus If you're right, there will be a whole lotta survivors (well, minus Craster; he was pretty despicable).  Alternately, given what the Blackfish said about fools, this whole saga might end with Sam having an ale with Hot Pie, surrounded by fire-melted castles enshrouded in

Bran seems to be well on his way.  Warging into people?  Dayum.

I would watch an entire season of just Arya killing everyone on her list, like a loving, slo-mo montage of murder and mayhem.  It wouldn't be a nuanced show with multiple plot-arcs and interesting character development, but it would be satisfying to see some of these folks get their due.

I was so so glad that Arya and the Hound were late to that party.  I haven't read the books and didn't know exactly what would happen, but the feeling of foreboding was really strong.  Walder Frey seemed like the type to hold a grudge, but I wasn't sure how far he'd go.  Some deaths, possibly including major

I was expecting Robb to rush the table and try to kill Walder Frey . . . but not succeed.  What I was hoping was that Cat would stay under the tables, crawl toward him and, instead of grabbing his terrified wife, stab him right in the, er, lap.  THAT might have wiped the smirk off his face.  But no, she thought she

Game of Clones.

YESSSS.  Universe, make it so!

I'm not even saying that Amelia lied.  Hell, she barely got any actual information about Mrs. S out of her mouth before she died.  Also, if Mrs. S had been in the photo, it seems like Sarah might have said something about it.  Maybe that's what it was supposed to be, but this show is twisty enough that I'm not willing

@avclub-ee2e9e1447fcb49c96e19af584ca11b4:disqus That's certainly what my husband was yelling at Sarah to do — he's all "Shoot her again, shoot her again!" and I was all "In the head, in the head!"

The disposal was still on.  Alison went over to turn it off, didn't press the button, watched Aynsley die, poked her once, and then walked out without touching anything (except for the doorknob, which she wiped clean).  The disposal was still making the noise when she left.

@avclub-0304234e5dac07d007cf06c22b3f29c4:disqus 10 episodes.  And yeah, shorter seasons tend to induce more concise writing in a show.  It's actually kind of amazing how much story Orphan Black was able to pack in, especially in comparison to shows that drag 1 or 2 ideas out over 22 eps.

@avclub-9b01c25473020f57ea13af6b5f4f11a2:disqus Huh, OK — I'll take your word.  Bad idea for him to try negging her in that situation in any event.

An endearing personality trait, to be sure.

Well, at least Maslany will have the opportunity to hone Rachel's RP accent before season 2 starts.

Alison pretty well telegraphed her suspicions of Aynsley at the intervention — Donnie would have passed that info to Leekie.  Alison referring to her monitor as "her" during her conversation with Leekie would have been enough of a confirmation for him.

That's perfectly sensible.  The idea of Kira having a spidey-sense is more fun, though (if implausible/silly).

I just want to know if someone found that bastard Tomas, cage and all.

Was that screech associated exclusively with Helena?  I thought it was Orphan Black's way of saying "This is pretty fucked up, right here."

It was hard to tell, but I don't think Mrs. S was in that photo, and it's unclear as to whether she's really involved with the Neolutionists, let alone one of the original scientists.  Mrs. S certainly seemed haunted by something from "long ago", but there are plenty of possibilities unrelated to the whole clone thing.

Paul did say he killed six soldiers via "friendly fire" but didn't use the word "accidentally" — I mean, accidental is implied, but his phrasing kinda leaves the door open that he did it intentionally, either on orders or on his own.