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Fun fact: the actor who played Tommen also played Martyn Lannister in S3. Martyn was one of the two Lannister cousins or something who were captured by northmen and slaughtered against Robb's orders.

Good point. He probably should have saved that trump card for the actual trial.

True. I still wish she had lived and had more to do - it would have been nice if only Loras and Mace had died and she lived to take revenge on Cersei, but this is GoT, so…But she will be missed. Her political scheming always made King's Landing 10x more interesting. I'm looking forward to some vengeance from the Queen

I really wanted to Elizabeth to fire back with "okay, fine, I'll let the next one rape & rob you, how about that?" Ungrateful toad.

He looks ridiculous in that trench coat. That thing would drown anybody else. Show off your legs, Oleg!

I think it needs more bugging. In old seasons we had clocks being bugged, briefcases being bugged, mail robots being bugged, pens being bugged…this season we've had….Pastor Tim's office?

Season 2 was pretty lacking in ze musics (only the epic "Here Comes The Flood" comes to mind), but I think since then we've had tons. This season alone we've had "Tainted Love", "Under Pressure", "Major Tom", "Winter Kills", plus a few more obscure songs.

Obviously I doubt Elizabeth would want this, but if Don did kill himself, then "Patty" could still be Young-Hee's friend…

Oh god…you're so right about Olenna. Nooooo!

That's one of my favorite recurring jokes on Archer. Whenever someone says they were knocked unconscious, everyone's all like "that is suuuuuper bad for you."

Well I think they were banking on the idea that he might be disgruntled and angry (which obviously he wasn't, not really, just disappointed in himself). A disgruntled employee might be more willing to give up secrets if, say, his wife's life is threatened, or if he is tortured.

Good old fashioned coercion and threats of physical violence? I thought that was implied.

They also met once at a diner.

I agree that it definitely wasn't one of the series best, but (about to get a little pedantic about the score) I certainly wouldn't give it a lower grade than "Nellis", which got a C+ and is almost certainly Archer's nadir.

PLEASE. Would die happy. (Unlike the Sand Snakes).

The Americans always hits its best string of episodes about two-thirds through each season. These past three or so episodes have been so good.

I know the rules say a named character, but I'm betting the odds are pretty high on the "SHAME!" woman getting offed in the next episode or two. Cersei doesn't forget shit like that.

Does anybody feel like the one big glaring hole in the show is that the Centre, who seemingly has no shortage of demanding requests for Philip and Elizabeth (bugging this briefcase, that robot, this clock, seducing a teenager, getting so close to an FBI secretary that you actually have to marry her, etc), has never

You think Jaime looks 50-55 in the show? The actor is only now 45.

Also fine/good that Dany was aged up, especially considering what happens to her in the very first episode.