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Opinion or no opinion, Dikachu's gotta get in that biz.

Word. Rushed, maybe, but if anything it was a little *too* transparent, message-wise. And as far as being rushed goes, that's always been a stylistic thing with AT — I guess the limitations of that come across a little more in episodes like these, but I appreciated here as always its chaotic action and philosophy.

…Him?

Thank you Shia! But our Beouf is in another castle!

My biggest cinema pet peeve is when people over-scream in scary movies. Always these big groups in the front rows who are so fucking excited about the whole thing, like they can't decide whether they're making fun of it, or are letting themselves feel anything, and we have to go through that process with them.

Oh shit, they're cancelling the Apocalypse AGAIN??!! Lame, when are we getting some Apocalypse action?!

I'm so nervous about that scene. One of my favourite of many examples in the books of 'bad guys' getting punished, which you totally wanted, but then felt suuuuuper guilty for it.

Wherever GRRM was going with it in the books, taking it out of the show is treading mighty close to stupid as fuck territory, and you better be careful where you step there because it's addled with plot holes. What are people supposed to make of the BwB stuff, and Beric's resurrection? Like, what happened to that guy

And no Malazan! I can think of no better antidote than the Book of the Fallen.

Totally agree. I get that people wanted Molly to be the one to take him down, but Malvo's been Gus's cross to bear since episode one. Molly's was always Lester.

I thought that was pretty on point, actually. Lester's obv. not a smart dude, but I thought it spoke to the cold, calculated decision making he'd gotten used to.

Dude, Baratheons are like, Stark poison. The antlers in Mother Direwolf is basically the first piece of real foreshadowing in the entire series. Robert ruined Ned, and Stannis leached Robb to death.

Surprised to see no mention here of this seasons's second nod to 2001: A Space Odyssey, with Ginsberg's HAL-style lip reading. Can we expect a series finale in which Don travels through the future and becomes Alien Jesus? I guess my question is: will it be LSD-induced, or in Bob Benson's time machine?

The overrated list is incomplete without Fight Club at the top spot.

Dude, we did the same thing were you there?!

That's crazy. We haven't seen Karhold yet, on the show or in the books.

I hold with Lucille Bluth, she of the winking-eye alcohol suggestion.

SPOILER: We are better than them. Because we want things we haven't seen.

Thanks, man! Will do!