caeliambulans44
Caeliambulans
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He'll come back for more than that. The teasers show as much.

Still not sure about that. The girl seemed to be Latina, and as far we know Sarah has never lived in Nex Mexico.

How wonderfully funny and appropiate that Andy, and not Hawk or Sheriff Truman, was picked to converse with the Fireman. Between that sequence, the FWWM scene with Jeffries, the revelation of Diane and Janey-E being related and, of course, the Sarah Palmer stuff, this definitely felt like a very consequential episode.

My guess is she couldn't procure a face.

I don't blame Daenerys. She needed a show of force to assert her authority, and the Tarlys refused her.

I see. Here's hoping Arya has the good sense to ask Sansa about it before acting impulsively (highly unlikely). Thanks!

Oh. Yeah, it makes sense, even though I'm not quite sure how it can help Baelish.

Out of everything that transpired, what still confuses me the most is Littlefinger's endplan. Was anybody able to make out what was written in the paper Arya discovered?

I'm pretty sure his eyes looked brown and clear. :)

I just hope they do Bowie and the character of Jeffries justice. He doesn't have to appear in the flesh.

I don't feel punished at all, just grateful.

There's that and the two shots featuring a fully cognizant Dale Cooper we saw in the teasers.

Emily was absolutely right when she pointed out a few weeks ago that Dougie's exploits are not at all a distraction from the main story. They ARE the main story.

He will return. We saw him twice in the teasers.

I'm convinced Dale Cooper won't return until Hawk, Frank and Bobby go to Jack Rabbit's Palace. I believe they'll somehow get transported to the Black Lodge and "recover" Cooper's mind/soul/consciousness.

A very solid episode. For all the talk about nothing happening on the show, the big picture is slowly but surely becoming clear: the signs point to a reckoning between Dark Cooper and the real Dale in Twin Peaks. I'm very surprised by the large role Phillip Jeffries has played this season. Could we be heading to an

It's good to see the writers are still capable of scripting a convincing battle that makes sense when they put their mind to it. It was tense and very well staged, and it had me on edge the whole time. I know I'm in the 0.0000001%, but I was ready to see Bronn get roasted by Drogon. His act got old a long time ago for

Amen to that.