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Absolutely agree with this view! (I mean about S4 being good overall, just with lots of problems). And I still love the final - it's flawed, but operatic.

And Orange is the New Black & Unreal, plus I guess over the week GoT is a huge number, and Preacher's last ep (the other regular text by Zack) was 140. It's a low season atm for sure … and I don't think this is a good decision at all; BSG really was one of the greats last decade & it's a real shame a good tv recap

last week was only 101, this is 133 currently. they are right; I guess it's low hits & revenue for what Zack is paid. But this series has been excellent, both by Zack and Sonia, and it's a real shame to see it end.

Also BOOOOOOOOOOOOO! These were my weekly highlight on avclub!

Even as, subsequentrly., this show became so messy and sometimes disappointing, it would never stop being brilliantly acted, made with incredible heart and wildly ambitious. Whilst the Final Five didn't entirely work, I think it was another attempt at 'one year later' or the adama maneuver. Baltar's religious cult was

Was the latest review for Occupation taken down?

That's super interesting! Also I wonder if in the books Bran's connection with be first Summerhall - the 'mysterious' deaths of Aegon and his first born and Dunc and all … that feels like potential Bran effects.

does this mean agent carter is more likely?

Sokovia Accords are the new nanomachines!

Civil War's prologue is a month earlier than the meeting with Secretary Ross, but before/during that meeting Peggy passes away. It's a few days or so to a funeral, especially an important dignitary's funeral with lots of conflicting work routines. Then the Sokovia Accords meeting, and *bang* Bucky chase, which could

Indeed I think that's one way to view it & certainly the more poetic one, the one I would prefer; alternatively this Three-Eyed Crow just isn't Rivers. So be it. I guess among the amount of major changes (Sansa, Aegon, Dorne, Meereen, Illyrio, etc) this is just a minor one, like many others.

Also the Three-Eyed Raven said I've waited 1000s of years for Bran, but he's still probably the only a 140-odd year old Bryndon Rivers in the books, so that's another little change for tv

This is definitely a return to season 1/2 Jaime … he's so smarmy and empty. I wish the show had done letter-burning Jaime. Otherwise … not too bad an episode.

Has the show ever made it clear that Bran's assassin in S1 was sent by Joffrey in an attempt to impress Robert yet? i always loved that detail.

That's a good comparison, but Arianne was still a more complicated figure, and not one east to mock. Really Ellaria and the Sand Snakes are as comical and easy to mock as Darkstar's 'Men call me Darkstar, and I am of the night.'

Predominantly Darkstar, really, as he is the only one at all like the show Ellaria.

Have I misunderstood the review? Are you saying you don't think Philip loves Martha? Because isn't that is what has happened - Philip loves her and Elizabeth?

That's one of the things I loved about Grant Morrison's New X-Men run from 2001-3, for me the best run of the franchise, and the most thought-provoking. He populated the school (now with 140 students) with lots of 'ugly' mutants, with the most dysfunctional put into a special class taught by an equally abnormal

Or 'Lazarus Pit'.