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Mike1234
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In the recent interview with John Noble he mentioned two endings shot for the finale. One if they don't get season 5, one that leaves the door open if they do. So I wonder if the leave the door open finale has to do with the future. I would definitely bummed because I want to see more.

I thought at one point the guard in the room has ulterior motives, like possibly crashing the whole system from within because someone he knew had been killed or something.

What about the waves of blood that seemed to be coming out of one elevator? I also thought that was Shining…although it was more like giant bursts of blood and not the free-flowing wave of the Kubrick movie. but then there are the twins.

It's coming back to me now…I really need to reread the books again

SPOILER!

Is it just me or does it seem like in the book it was way more of Theon's idea to take on the Starks? On the show it seems to make him a only slightly less detestable character. 

I agree…I mean Alt. Lee didn't exactly grow up in a kind world. So despite the fact that they had mirror image lives one grew up on our Earth and one grew up on a dying planet.

DUDE! F'ing exactly! That's exactly what I thought! The guy who plays Walder, especially the way he appears in the HP movies, is totally Craster. I'd say the guy who plays Craster should have played Frey!

Rick's explanation to Lori, and what actually happened, seem off to me. What I saw between Shane and Rick maybe be side with Rick. Shane drew a gun on him! He was going to kill him! It was essentially self-defense on Rick's part! But it didn't seem like he told Lori that at all.

I thought it was more Emmett Fitz-Hume personally.

Great song, great cover although the song itself is kind of depressing. Maybe for next year the artists can only pick the most depressing holiday songs

We never met alternate universe David Robert Jones did we? Maybe over there he's a famous, genre-busting musician?

Does that mean I can watch some motherfuckin' Rubicon?!

Yeah, I really liked it too. I didn't find the chronology or jumping around all that confusing. I remember reading a review earlier in the summer where it made it sound really confusing, like it's jumping around and all that. I think what we saw last night was fairly straightforward.

The entire score was straight out of Bernard Herrmann's work with Hitchcock. I didn't think anything was lifted from a specific movie but it a lot of it reminded me of Psycho or Vertigo.

I agree with you there, although turning that fart joke into a send up on "Spartacus" is pretty clever.

I also thought the car that Don Draper was trying to get from Bianchi's son was the Ferris Bueller car but it just looked a lot like it.

Hodgman as Egon's son sounds kind of awesome though. I never liked the original Ben Stiller/Jack Black idea but I guess when this thing first came about they were kind of bigger stars than they are now? It would be great if instead of getting giant stars to be the "new" ghostbusters they just went with actual funny

What is Nan rebelling against? Is she rebelling against Vampires coming out and peacefully co-existing or is she rebelling against The Authority wanting to take over the world?

Where did Freddie get the film reel he was watching at the end of the ep?