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More poor.

Also out of place: Graffiti in English in Myreen.

When Melissandre started taking her clothes off, I thought: "There must be some major exposition on the way." Should have remembered it's sexposition, not just nakedsposition.

Maybe Yara was hidden somewhere taking them out, finally getting her revenge for them chasing her out of the Dreadfort.

Something about the moment when Pod prompts Sansa with the oath words caused my Sansa / Pod ship to set sail. I'd never thought of them together before but they seem so perfect.

Good points. It also goes back to Obi Wan's explanation to Luke in RotJ, that Darth Vader really HAD killed his father…"from a certain point of view."

I kept waiting for her to call him "Sky Guy".

My theory on Ezra's "trick" not working is that normally he communicates with animals and they immediately have common ground, because their conflict was a misunderstanding. Here he's confronting something that really would like to lay eggs in his insides, and he panics every time.

Maybe she'll have a Revanent-like re-appearance next season.

Yeah they didn't need to show anything, just have Rex say something about having seen what happened to her and not wanting to be next.

And in Man From U.N.C.L.E. Could well be he's in the Pierce Brosnan category of being better as a parody of an action hero than as an actual one.

Good catch on the Marvin homage, although I wonder if they were going for that specifically or a more general (and timely) Alan Rickman tribute (I got some definite Snape vibes from him a couple times).

I think CW works either way, but I like chrono order if I'm introducing someone new, because it means that the events of the CW movie (and the introduction of Ahsoka) don't happen until the viewer is already a little invested, since the movie isn't the best advert for the series.

Or Blake is a Nazi…

Good point. It reminds me of the end of the movie The River's Edge, when a terrible crime is averted but the thing that stops it speaks more to the logic of animals ("You're my brother!") than to civilization. Here they kiss and make up, which makes them happy, but shows that they've learned almost nothing.

Yeah when she first showed up she made me fear a repeat of Rebel Wilson in Bridesmaids (I enjoyed most of that, but didn't need any more) but instead she's just delightful. Certainly a bit odd but in a realistic way.

Yeah, I think she was in something between an "accept what the universe sends" mode and a "put Gus in charge as a test" mode, neither of which are great for a mature relationship. I blame him for a lot in this episode, but the cold thing she brought on herself. (otoh, even if it's her fault she's cold, when it was

I see your point, and I'll put the majority on Gus, but I think Mickey was at the very least unwise in making Gus choose what she wears (something I imagine he has no experience with) and then not finding something extra to put on in case she got cold (which I imagine she has a lot of experience with). Works as a

i DO want to watch it again

Whatever gets the job done.