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Would this possibly confirm the theory of Howland Reed being the High Sparrow? If we see the battle, they'd have to show Reed and if HR=HS then they'd have to cast someone who'd look like a young Jonathan Pryce, right? Or maybe the flashback is told by Howland Reed himself to someone (a not-dead Jon)?

I'm less bothered by this than the fact that ScarJo is starring in Ghost in the Shell.

By far my favorite part of having DVDs/Blurays were the commentary tracks. I learned so much by listening to them. Some, like the Simpsons and Futurama, are also hilarious.

The Unsullied… still pretty useless.

I think Hammond eating ice cream in the book is being misinterpreted. I always took it as a measured reaction to hide his panic/fear over the kids possibly being dead. Sure, he used them to try to keep the others from shutting down the park, but they were still his grandkids. He probably didn't want them eaten by

These are great reviews. Nice insight.

Yeah, you wouldn't expect a blind person to be able to do what he does.

Agreed but like the commenter newc0253 says further down:

4 out of 10 of the shows have 3 dots or less. I don't think the title "How All Superhero TV is Basically the Same" holds up.

Great to hear the news. I was worried they'd wait until after Defenders which would be such a long time btw seasons.

Makes sense that he'd line something else up since no one was sure there'd be a second season, but it's a bummer for sure.

I don't think the other characters are as Hell's Kitchen centric as DD. It's actually not that big of an area which always seemed weird to me that DD would be so strictly confined into it (despite the obvious Hell + Devil theme).

2.) Except Arya basically gave up, even throwing the coin into the water…

After hearing her ask "What do you see?" and then the world exploding around them, I remember thinking "That was perfect timing because seriously how do you answer a dumb question like that?"

I speak Cantonese, not Mandarin, so can't verify how correct her grammar is, but her enunciation is definitely more theatrical than natural.

I thought it was maybe a few cuts stitched together but turns out it was all one take.

Yeah, at that point in the movie you have no idea that he can get all stabby. You're not even really shown that he's not human until Arnold shoots him down in the mall.

The lighting in the show is heavy on the yellow. My only theory is that it's a nod to DD's original costume being yellow. Anyone have any better ideas?

Charlie Cox is absolutely killing it in this show. I'm really impressed. Now the guy playing Foggy on the other hand…