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Dumb luck, no. just lAZY storytelling., way too convenient story weaved in, with cabana boy in toe. That flashback should have been early in the season NOT the same episode. So when the reveal on screen savor, happened, it would have been organic.

that's a very smart idea! AND TRUE!!! It is the only thing that jives. I just hope you are tight, otherwise, none of this makes ANY sense and I just NEED to believe Homeland is not this show that can drastically implode. My mind can't handle Alison, a chick we barely knew, beating the CIA's best people in such

WOW I can't believe anybody liked this. Stunned. Alison is terrible. WAY too many plots going, like 24, and no clear passage other than a MESS. Our three main’s have shared breathing space for all of five seconds
this season. I don’t expect it to be every scene, BUT their TEAM work,
is WHY WE WATCH — and the

hahahhahaha I'm 33, i've been around at this point, enough to know exactly what you mean. LOL

I hear you. Had the show been perfect, he still would have been a barrier. He didn't have the gravatias and charisma other actors have had in lead hit shows. TOp example being Charlie Hunnam or THe Last Kingdom's new lead Alexander Dreymon. But just IMO.

Why is nobody saying it? The actor that plays Wilkin is just not solid enough for this role. So when our Chamberlain has that heart-to-heart with the Baroness, they had more chemistry in that moment than Wilkin and Love ever had.

OK I gotta vent! First, when did smart people become stupid?! Saul, really truly trusting Alison? COme the hell on! And look I get it. Homeland writers argued on whether or not to take Cariie and Quinn to a physical manifestation of obvious (at least on QUinn's part) feelings. It was a big deal. Several of the writers

I gotta say — Harry's situation is getting tedious. It's like a sermon on the evils of Christianity. How hard do they have to work to prove the point we get already. Maybe 1900 Christianity didn't believe in forgiveness (a fact I don't believe) or just this certain sliver of Catholics don't. But again…. the horse is

Frank Grillo is fantastic in Kingdom! Brilliant show. He leads it.

Red Wedding who?????!!!

Dammit Chloe!!!!!

oooooo this is good! I hope so! That broke my heart!

I wonder if that is representative of what they are writing in Floki? Ragnar scoping the place, making sure he knows what is going on under his leadership… if that is suppose to show overreach… IDK

that is what I have been wondering, how is she a princess? And is King vs jarl, just based on who has the most land and men?

i was pissed they spoiled us… why??? That was the best scene. Granted, i prob would have figured it out, but how much more impactful it would have been. That scene saved the ep… a part from the gorgeousnous of the death scene.

YES. I screen-caped that image. As everyone looked away in horror, even Rollo seemed to be feeling it…. there was my girl, looking it right in the eye.
It was a testament to her character, the Queen she is.

Thank you for saying what I was screaming… unjustified jealousy from Floki, really disappointed me. Not just as a SL, but, a seemingly left-field betrayal to what has been portrayed as a brother-in-arms bond. It took the wind out of the sails of the ep for me. But Queen Lagertha saved it as usual. Mucking love her.

anytime.

uncle???? I have never seen that. He's grown to care about her, but it's not a niece relationship. Check that scene when he found them, that was like a, how bout them apples' to Bass, his mouth wouldn't shut, he was like, dauuuum she is no kid.

I was haiting on this ep when I heard she nailed connor, but after watching, it worked. She maintained this loner, cold, badassness. And grew in that. Her and Duncan's scene were great. Followed by her flaunting her I-am-no-kid, how do you like that, moment with Bass. Best ep of the season, editing was on point, pace,