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    I still think Shireen will replace mance rayder's child as the sacrifice, and prompt Jon Snow to move Shireen, Gilly, Sam, and Aemon, especially since they interacted last episode

    The separate booth crap is sooo dumb especially since they are seen out in public/broad daylight together regularly (or i watch too much of the Americans)

    How this episode should've ended.

    they could do a single camera show a la parks and rec/the office about running Mereen and all the crazy things Danaerys has to manage I would totally watch that show would be way more interesting than half the filler they keep giving us

    I've read the books, and writing is not GRRM's strong point.

    shirts are more dangerous

    Logan - > A lot more mellow in season 3. Not quite, but was more mellow.
    Wallace -> Completely different by the middle /end of season 2.
    Weevil - > Hasn't had a motorcycle since season 2 but can scrounge one up pretty quickly in the movie I guess.

    The death was said to happen before Carrie Bishop's career took off - Someone else said 8 or 9 years and I have to check again to see around how many years passed between her death/movie.

    I was referring to before disposing of body. And you don't think given their pooled resources they couldn't convince a jury that the drug dealer supplied her with drugs (with additional testimony) and that they were threatened with blackmail?

    I'm going to add my comment here that expounds upon that. (Not that you need to read it )

    *SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE*

    Less carl more darryl please also will i have high hopes that they will finally meet a new character that calls them zombies. HERES HOPING

    Not really. There are plenty of tv shows where one becomes emotionally invested in the characters in the first few episodes. See: HBO shows, Bravo/AMC shows, Showtime shows, basically any well-written show.

    "Jeph Loeb actually suggested the audience is really interested in Agent
    Ward, who, at least to my knowledge, is fairly routinely written off as
    the show's least interesting character among many"
    If he really thinks that it's a good indicator of why this show is so blase/mediocre

    I hope Hickey becomes Annie and Abed's new roommate

    Me too!

    So then does she like or does she hate coffee ice cream this is like Schrodingers cat all over again

    can we PLEASE have an episode about how Jeff Winger gets in trouble with the school or with the law and to keep his job/make amends he needs to do some community service by teaching a ragtag group of kids hockey

    Brody's greatest strength is not his ability to survive - it's getting very important/powerful leaders in rooms alone with him.