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Bronn got a few moments in as well for his limited screen time. He killed the right people at the right time.

I think it will depend on the characters.

More importantly, why is Dianna Rigg still a guest star? Wasn't she upped to regular for this season?

I liked the ending of it at least. For me, I would say:

I loved seeing Brienne with Olenna and Margaery! Yay for non-perspective scenes!

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Ha! I finished A Dance With Dragons this morning, officially an expert!

HBO had a marathon of the first three seasons this weekend. I caught an episode from early Season 1 and could not help but think "she dies, he dies, he dies, they dieā€¦" as various characters appeared

I actually really liked the finale. It closed a lot of loose ends. The only thing I really wanted more of was the Jabberwocky. Other than that, Amara, Jafar, Cyrus, Alice, Anastasia, the Knave, and the White Rabbit all had great moments.

CBS likes to rack up those episode orders to pad the syndication deal. Since they're making $2.7 million per episode in syndication, I don't really blame them. Also the ratings are consistently kinda sorta good I guess.

I think I'm done with Modern Family. I just can't anymore. Cam is the worst. Maybe I'll tune in for the wedding to see just how awful Cam is.

So just to clarify, is Katrina still fired, or did Jessica hire her back after talking with Louis? I have to say I enjoyed Jessica, Rachel, and Katrina having scenes together as they were a grouping we don't usually see.

"You woke the dragon, how do you like me now?" said Jessica Targaryen.

It's funny how you think Clyde doesn't already speak Dutch, because come on, he's Clyde.

Oh yeah, I forgot about Tanya and her flirting with Roe. That was pretty hilarious.

Also apparently Jackie from the Day of the Jackie episode is returning! So I guess that's a little bit of serialization. That episode and the bank robbery episode were my favorites from the whole series.

1. The characters - Dallas Roberts' Eliot is hilarious and far more memorable than any of the dumped characters. The only one whose name I can even remember is Roe. The old white guy and the other woman were the most boring characters I've ever seen on television.

April is like a scheming Margaery Tyrell, and her husband is a childish (Prom) King.

I would hope to see Holmes sing "Let It Go", but I have a feeling he chose the shorter and more in-character "Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People"

Watson lines of the week: