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Man, I know I'm about a month and a half late, but it bothers me a bit that no one in the comments has mentioned the scene at the beginning where El is looking at herself in the mirror and is clearly bummed out about losing her wig, and Mike says she doesn't need it and she says "Still pretty?" and I know this is a

True, definitely a possibility! I still can't say I'd love the idea but I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

Judging by Brenner's reactions to Eleven's abilities, I don't think whatever or whoever came before her is as powerful as she is, let alone more powerful.

Did anyone else get extremely uncomfortable when the scene with Hopper at the bar began? At the beginning I thought it was a flashback (since he was talking about his daughter) and when the guy asked for her name, I had some really disturbing thoughts about her death (we hadn't been told yet how she died right?).

I'm a little late to the party here but I feel obligated to comment… Regarding the "1980s anachronism alert", it seemed to me like the father wasn't living with them any longer and was arguing with Joyce through the phone. It makes sense too; they're already divorced/separated, he promises to take Will to watch a

I know I'm about two years late but I have to comment because this is really bothering me… This is absolutely one of my favorite episodes of both Avatar series but I'm a little confused in a key part of it; wasn't Naga captured along with Korra and Asami when they were escaping from the Red Lotus? And if so, how did

Also, I'd say there's a little more than mere sexism in the North. I think they don't follow only men, they follow people who lead them into battle and fight said battles themselves. Yes, usually men are the ones who go into battle, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if the North went behind a woman like Yara or

But she was… I thought it was horrible, yet incredibly well done. Cersei practically said "fuck it. Fuck all of you and all of the plans you had, I'm taking over" and put a (permanent) halt on whatever it is that Margaery was planning. That doesn't mean she wasn't up to something, it just means that Cersei didn't