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Exactly. And she was asking Dracula to end her suffering and kill her. It kinda reminded me of a scene from Spartacus with Caesar and a Roman noblewoman.

That's not Dracula's house. That was Lady Jayne's house and he found her captive vampire.

what @avclub-e1524dc4c941b0be08161f53e8fbf159:disqus said. Also to further explain, Borormir and Faramir's dickish dad in Lord of the Rings, and Aragorn's elf friend who dies in Two Towers.

Maybe… I'm fairly sure though that umpires have always been around.
Although it's interesting that every single country that England introduced cricket into, still plays the game to this day, and it's a big popular sport.
All countries except MURRICA.
But I suspect England's colonial influence over those other countries

Who else freaked out over the mini LOTR reunion with Denethor and Haldir both in this episode?

I shrieked when I saw Glaber.

Cricket has umpires. Even a third one who monitors stuff and makes the decisions from a screen when the two on the field can't make a correct enough call.

I'm guessing witches were still seen as the devil's right hand men back then, so maybe she worried that Ichabod would just loop her in with the rest of the demons or something, and not believe her if she said she was a good witch from a good coven.

the only Caesar origin/rise to power story I'm interested in, is one helmed for Showtime by Steven DeKnight. That still needs to happen.

wait did Queenie say she was raped? I thought she had just been gored by the horns?
Also watch Nan be the Supreme.

James Frain has his hands on Grimm AND this. Not to mention a past guest stint on True Blood. I sense a niche..
But no clue if they'll be in the same episode D:

Why is no one talking about James Frain? He was in the promo for the future eps right? I didn't imagine that?

In the next episode preview, he asks Abby if his clothing is outdated and if he needs new clothes (or a haircut). IIRC. I was sleepy, ironically, whilst watching the show.

ah yes "Justified" :/ Pity, man.

"The man in the hat" is a reference to Heisenberg right? If so, Cranston was nominated.

Ok.. did Sookie just bite into Warlow's skin like with her normal human fae teeth? Because for a second I stg I thought she was a vampire and wondered what the hell was going on and WHEN the hell she turned and who her maker was.

Did it say that lady was Warlow's wife? I thought Warlow was just being courteous in asking her how far along she was. In the scene he shows up as a vampire, the lady is seen standing with a blonde haired man, who stands in a protective stance in front of her when Warlow bares his teeth. I think Warlow was just part

no I think Warlow said he and Niall belonged to the same fairy tribe and he knew Niall's family or something? That wasn't his wife.

oh yeah he's another popular fancasting choice. Alas >.<

It's a tough situation because while HBO has fulfilled the criteria of "Cast a PoC" for Oberyn, they cast a white passing PoC. If the Martells were not supposed to be Salty Dornishmen this would be ok. But this dude is supposed to be swarthy, olive skinned with flowing black hair.. 
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