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Stranger Things might be nominated also for the technique that went behind making it, using some old school technique. Maybe?
https://www.vox.com/2016/8/…

It's still not updated, it was the first thing I noticed and was outraged. There's some other good competition but she should win this. Without hesitation (not prediction, my opinion).

I think it was yet another situation to show Bellamy as the 'heart' or some nonsense to show how much he cares about doing the right thing and helping people. I also think it's to lay the groundwork for Bellamy/Echo.

Watching these last two episodes back to back has made for one hell of an enjoyable capper to the season, binging has its merits! Not much to add to what's already been said, but they really stuck the landing for the end of this season and I'm looking forward to Season 5 in a way I haven't for this show in a while.

I'm with you, I hope the show actually steps back in time and then eventually catches us up to the point where we see Clarke at the end - filling in the gaps of how we got there. I don't mind this device if it's done well and not drawn out too much.

Who's to say it isn't them inside? That's a possibility…

One can only hope so.

"I mean, my sister is just so ugly.”

I agree with that reasoning completely - I just wish she didn't have this brain issue in the first place and that she wasn't marked for the chopping block (in a way the others aren't) at all. It seems like the actress doing other projects is possibly why so I can understand that.

Out of all the characters they could kill off, they're going with Raven?! Bellamy should be up the top of that list and if that fails, then there are plenty others before Raven. I don't even really care if it's a cheap move to save her at this point, I think losing her from the show will be detrimental. (but it

Bo "I'm keepin the vest!"
Dina "oh no you're not"

There's so much emphasis on the series finale episode, when this felt very much just like an epilogue. This whole season and especially the last penultimate episode with all the mains, felt as a whole, the series finale for this show. I can appreciate the reasons why some didn't like it though.

This is exactly how I viewed it, well said.

I laughed out loud, Marnie keep on being Marnie.

I haven't read the books so no idea on that front, but the smoke-screen search was important for me to see the contrast with her ability to recognise Perry as her rapist when she did see him - when she saw that other guy, she just looked confused and unsure but upon seeing Perry, she knew. I thought that was an

It took me a full couple of seconds to register that Holt line because I was expecting some kind of compliment and then he drops that bombshell, I was hysterical!

You're right though, she does use Celeste's language, good observation!

I haven't finished the series yet so this is based on this episode alone, but I noticed his shoes when he was picking up the toys - they looked like the same shoes they had focused on in Jane's flashbacks of her rapist.

She does in fact use the word 'abuse' (perhaps just the once), because on first viewing, it stuck out like a sore thumb to me because she finally and subtly labelled it for what it is. It was this sentence after the hospital monologue, "how do you think the abuse impacts on your sons?". And Celeste doesn't argue that

Absolutely, it's so inappropriate and insensitive, that's Dina in a nutshell, that's why I find it funny even though I feel for Mateo and attraction is subjective!