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Yikes, I completely forgot about this. Time to read the books again, I guess.

I would think they'd want someone with some value as a warrior. And it was my impression that women aren't valued too much in their society. But I guess she's scary.

Am I the only person who wonders why the Brotherhood without Banners would resurrect a half-decomposed woman to be their leader?

It was lame and boring, but come on… they are obviously going to be back in Beacon Hills, with parents and other supporting characters, next week. Calling it a new show because they went to Mexico for one episode is a little extreme.