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Here's my theory. I think it will all turn out to be a mistake and the US is not actually trying to starve an entire country. This will serve to make our Russian heroes (or at least Michael) realise the country is starving due to corruption and mismanagement and all the murders and honeypot operations were for naught.

Yep. Pretty much women have to do is turn up.

Any word on whether Mail Robot makes a return?

I find it hard to believe that Elizabeth wouldn't have punished him or even said a word when he threw her toast in the bin, I know what my mum would have said if I did that, and she wasn't from a poor Russian background.

The fact that he killed an innocent young man in cold blood disproves him being a good guy.

Sasha should have knifed Negan in his junk - see how he does trying to swing his bat then in that tiny closet sized room.

This shows writing sucks. Negan tried to force Dwight to join him and it fails, so he tries to do the same thing to Sasha. Absolutely no mention of consequences for actually killing at least two of his guys, which clearly broke the 'rules'. Eugene, a smart man, was too savvy to be tricked into giving the wives a

He had gloves covering his hans. Not sure a mask would have helped him

It annoyed me that they kept their wooly beanies on the whole time digging, anyone who has done a lick of physical labour knows that unless its sub zero temperatures you would be taking that hat off after a few shovel fulls or suffering a cooked noggin

The main thing I found unbelievable is the fact that the sample would contain the virus, viruses are living organisms and can't survive in a dead body for more than a few days at most. People simply can't be infected by a dead body more than a week old regardless of the disease.

Well you know, gas is a renewable resource and melons don't grow on trees…or something

What kind of elite assassin falls for the old cliché mistake of only waiting 10 seconds or so to see if the target resurfaces instead of a good 5 mins? Also everyone knows bullets fired into water have next to no ability to kill people

This plot is not only dull but makes no sense. Quinn is no longer important since the very little useful information (the video) he had is already in Carrie's possession, he doesn't have any secrets that make him an assassination target.

They killed whatshishname remember, with the guts

Fimmel belongs to the Nic Cage school of acting. Entertaining, but technically to contrived and hammy to be considered great.

Speaking of Lagartha, anyone wonder why she didn't use those crossbows in the attack that were so important when she took over the earldom? She had people with normal bows instead.

Actually it is very common for people as they get older to question the beliefs they held fervently in their youth, especially after the death of a child. There is a lot of out of character plots in Vikings (Ragnar going all the way to England in an elaborate kamikaze plot to take revenge on Ecbert for killing his

In the universe of this particular show, it can't be explained this way, since the group see the same man around the same time, even the far distant Bjorn who literally hears the voice of Ragnar before he died quoting specifically what he said. It is poorly handled but intended to be literal mysticism.

Aslaug said Ivar died when clearly he didn't, so she wasn't that reliable I would say she was just tripping on shrooms. Her subconscious was smart enough to realise that Lagarth would be coming for her and see it as a vision.

Does it bother anyone else that this show (and many other historically set movies and tv shows over the last year or so) depicts Vikings as sporting 2016 trendy shaved-side-of-the-head-mop-on-top hairstyles? At least The Last Kingdom gets this bit right.