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Assuming you mean Dev Patel's character, his scenes this episode were both great and heartbreaking.

I thought Olivia had some week acting moments in season 1, but she was strong as heck tonight.  I loved that exchange, and I like where her character is going.

I liked that scene.  After the gut-punch and eye-gouge that was last week's episode, the finale needed some feel good moments.  Sam and Jon making it back to Castle Black, Bran & Co. having a touching moment reminiscing and getting some weapons to fight what-lies-north, Arya finally remembering what the pointy end is

Daenerys is one of my favorite characters on the show right now.  She's had a nice arc from her introduction in season one and has really grown a lot as a character.  Perhaps part of her vehement hate for slavery comes from the fact that her story started with her brother essentially selling her to Drogo.

When did Judas Priest become the default euphemism for a potentially blasphemous verbal ejaculation in TV shows?  I just watched the season finale of Psych and they used the same thing.

Alyson and Sarah both went a bit dark tonight, but it'll be interesting to see where it all goes next season.  Is Mrs. S Sarah's watcher?  That seems to be what's being set up, unless it's even more mind-blowing.

I didn't miss Alison last week, and I didn't particularly care for the character until tonight's episode, but now I'm suddenly intrigued.