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I'm mostly confused at how he has any billing at all given that they apparently recast Happy with Dean Winters.

Since they first used it when Plutonmy and Kerry were chasing David in the first episode I've associated it with tension/suspense/general unease in the show, thought I don't know if that is their intention.

Maybe because the UK abolished the death sentence long ago, and hadn't exercised capital punishment for decades before that?

The fact that it was about to crash into London really gave away (to me at least) that it wasn't real. Not because it was London in particular, but nowadays I imagine any plane heading for a crash course at a major city would get shot the fuck down far earlier than 'literally about to crash into the London Eye and/or

I'll need to try it with beef, but grilled pineapple is perfect on a pork burger.

Carrie Fisher is one with the force, the force is with her.
Carrie Fisher is one with the force, the force is with her.
Carrie Fisher is one with the force…

I think that because the idea of non-linear time is brought up straight away in the opening monologue of the film, the reveal that Louise can see in to the future isn't a twist, with this idea reinforced closer to the reveal with the symbol for time being repeated multiple times in the big info dump just before the

The bit that got me the most was when Tahini was called in to the office and there was about a dozen more cacti than when we last saw, I can only imagine Michael's ever increasing frustration that we only caught the beginning and end of.

Just checked IMDb and Matt Nable first appeared in episode 4 but I'm pretty certain it was a scene in Nanda Parbat and he didn't appear in Star City until the midseason finale. I don't blame you though, it's easy (and often recommended) to forget parts of Season 3.

In fairness last year was the only season which introduced and had Ollie fight the main villain in the very first episode. Merlyn in Season 1 didn't become a proper antagonist until like episode 9/10, Slade was revealed as the big bad around the same time in Season 2, Ra's was the same in Season 3 and Ollie fought him

Someone else pointed this out I think, but Whiterose probably decided to have her killed the moment she asked about Dark Army, and so any blunders or suspicious behaviour are made with full knowledge that the building will be attacked in the morning.

Also, Romero wasn't present but the other members of fsociety were, and "Elliot" was only told about his death at the end of the episode, yet he appears to know Romero's no longer around in his dream, pretty big indication that Mr. Robot killed him.
Or Esmail could just be messing with us.

Watched the film a few months late but Dowd also got his age wrong, he's actually 15.

That's exactly what it reminded me of, as soon as they lingered just too long on the open window it was obvious, but still pretty good.

I do kind of wish they had revealed the R+L=J storyline in the same episode as they had the very first flashbacks. It felt like a very good way to end an episode with a slow pan out on Jon's eyes after cutting from the baby, but I think that a lot of viewers who weren't aware of the theory would have been spoiled by

I hate how D&D have bastardised Jaime's character. Why bother starting one of the most powerful character arcs from the books if you're just gonna do away with all the development the next season? Sure the scene worked superficially but under the surface it feels wrong to have Jaime's entire motivation be to get back

You know it's a bad episode when a drawn out scene of Tyrion trying to make friends with two of the blandest characters on the show (a good idea with awful execution) is one of the highlights. Other than the Hound was there anything else actually good about this episode?

Close, or I presume it will be by the end anyway. Jack Glesson had 26 episodes before he croaked. Iwan Rheon is at 19 currently, guessing he either dies in episode 9 or 10, giving him 24/25, assuming he'll be in every episode of this season.

Did you see BvS? It very clearly wasn't made for children, I wouldn't be surprised if Murder McMurderson masquerading as Batman gave quite a few kids nightmares.

I watch the show because I have from the start, it's been 6 years of investment and so when the writer's continue to insult all the viewers by ignoring cliffhangers and changing the rules, it pisses me off.