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Jon's a great character, but his arc is a little disappointing to me because it really just shows that there are no good rulers in this show. Sansa being put in a leadership will most likely end with her being the permanent Queen. But yeah, Littlefinger needs to go.

It doesn't help that he also just told all of the nobles that he doesn't really want to be king. Not the smartest move at all.

I can't tell if Jon is a noble, honorable king with North's best interest at heart or if he's unbelievably oblivious and naive leader who really is too honorable for his own good. Also, why didn't he just send Sansa to Dragonstone? She was actually MARRIED to Tyrion and she's the basically next best thing to Jon

I have a very weird love-hate relationship with this show. I mean, its full of great plot twists and the acting is very good (Viola is absolutely phenomenal), I'll admit it. But between the unbelievably unlikable characters and the ridiculous amount of times they dodge karma, the series is starting to feel a little

Anybody else loving the Sansa and Jon's #HouseStarkTheSecondComing dynamic? I'm a little surprised by how great of a team they are. Sansa brings the pragmatism and Jon brings the charisma and heart.

As someone who's still in the process of reading the series for the first time (I start the fifth book sometime next week), I find Ron to be…pretty insufferable so far. To me its Hermoine doing all the tedious and hard stuff, while Harry does all the big heroic stuff. Ron just kind of whines, gets Harry into trouble,

"Chase gave Slade a good run for his money if not even surpassed him as the Villain of the show"

"This one just seemed sorta manipulative."

I'm hoping for either Ragman or the Legends, to be honest. :P

I was really hoping Sara would jump out at some point. Part of me is holding out hope that the Legends came in and scooped the cast off of Lian Yu.

Yeah, I can see that; even though I'm still watching both. But hey, if Arrow can redeem itself after two subpar seasons than (hopefully) the Flash can redeem it after one. And to be fair, Flash season 3 wasn't as bad as Arrow's bad seasons.

Oh, don't even get me startedon how much I LOVE Detective Iris West. She was freakin' awesome. But yeah, next season can either go really good or really bad.

I agree for the most part. Flash Season 3 and Arrow Season 3 are both pretty similar in a way as they explore the dark side of the main character and add more drama to the show. However, I find Arrow Season 3 to be the worst of the two, mostly because of the bad pacing, the nonsensical writing, Malcolm Merlyn, and,

Hmm, I don't know. Barry and Iris are…okay as couple. They're harmless to the point that they're relationship is just like "oh, that's there." It mostly has to do with Barry kind of losing his charm and Iris not having any agency. They really need to do some strong character work for her next season.

My main reaction to watching this episode: God, the Speedforce is the worst.

"What killed me was Barry was trying to help Savitar when we know if he had killed Iris, he would never have even considered it."

Finally someone who's not totally blaming for Barry for every single thing. I mean, yeah he's a massive screwup but still. It's refreshing to see someone who doesn't have this venomous hatred for Barry for once.

Exactly!!! Say what you want about Arrow (which is only a little less tone-deaf) but at least Felicity and Thea are actually allowed to do stuff. There's also the new Black Canary who's…fine, I guess.

I'm soooo conflicted about this episode. Everything with Snart was great. I really wish he could be a regular on either show (Flash or LOT).

I feel like that's the only way to really make a 22-episode season work for this show. The mystery aspect of this season was mostly well-received partly because of the fast pacing. Now the mysteries are at risk of feeling more drawn-out, but the exploration of new characters will help this show to keep its charm and