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"Ava’s scenes tonight are some of the most brutal of the season, as they serve to emphasize just how dangerous and precarious her situation is; the only comparably uncomfortable scene is Boyd and Wynn’s trip to Sammy’s Detroit hideout, but that was disturbing in a very different way."

I think all of the scenes are thematically linked because pledging allegiance or serving doesn't necessarily mean serving a leader or larger body, especially in this show. It can also be an idea or even family. Robb Stark is King of the North and so he has to value the justice his follows believe they deserve over his

Yeah, look, I don't think it's Shelby. His line about pretending could very easily refer to his guilt over getting the sheriff role by playing dirty, something he's had misgivings over from the start. He's been "pretending" to be sheriff long enough now that he actually believes he is, going against Boyd in protecting

I don't know if it was by accident, but there was something symbolic about that face-hole gas being used as a weapon against a totalitarian, homogenous society. They're also horrific and I would never ever want to suffer being in the middle of that.

I don't know if it was by accident, but there was something symbolic about that face-hole gas being used as a weapon against a totalitarian, homogenous society. They're also horrific and I would never ever want to suffer being in the middle of that.

In fact it's sorta kinda possible Mitchell's alpha ability will be enhanced (if it hasn't been already) and - I know it's a stretch, but given how the show seems pretty thoroughly inspired by the X-Men - he takes enough of people's memories to switch between their personalities… and so Rosen lives on in a way. That

In fact it's sorta kinda possible Mitchell's alpha ability will be enhanced (if it hasn't been already) and - I know it's a stretch, but given how the show seems pretty thoroughly inspired by the X-Men - he takes enough of people's memories to switch between their personalities… and so Rosen lives on in a way. That

One possible use for Sean Astin might be if Rosen IS killed off, Mitchell could use his power to record Rosen's last moments.

One possible use for Sean Astin might be if Rosen IS killed off, Mitchell could use his power to record Rosen's last moments.

Why does everyone think Cyclops is basically Magneto now? Or he's going to be? I don't see it. Or at least, I see a significant difference between terrorist-via-mutant supremacy and terrorist-via-mutant right to LIVE. So sure, I suppose he could be a more sympathetic Magneto… but… I don't know.

Why does everyone think Cyclops is basically Magneto now? Or he's going to be? I don't see it. Or at least, I see a significant difference between terrorist-via-mutant supremacy and terrorist-via-mutant right to LIVE. So sure, I suppose he could be a more sympathetic Magneto… but… I don't know.

That's a great point!

That's a great point!

I can't remember if we saw the full contents of the tape Brody made back in season 1, so I don't even know what exactly he reveals on it… but my theory is that Saul takes this tape to a tight circle of people and we get some Wire-style case-building before they take Brody down. Again, depending on what's on the tape,

I can't remember if we saw the full contents of the tape Brody made back in season 1, so I don't even know what exactly he reveals on it… but my theory is that Saul takes this tape to a tight circle of people and we get some Wire-style case-building before they take Brody down. Again, depending on what's on the tape,

"When subordinates ask their boss what the plan is, they expect a straightforward response. But when a boss asks subordinates the same thing—if he’s a controlling megalomaniac like Walt—he’s trying to show them up, and shut them up. The boss in the only one who’s smart enough to have a plan. Give it up, plotters and

"When subordinates ask their boss what the plan is, they expect a straightforward response. But when a boss asks subordinates the same thing—if he’s a controlling megalomaniac like Walt—he’s trying to show them up, and shut them up. The boss in the only one who’s smart enough to have a plan. Give it up, plotters and

That was Adam Jensen from Deux Ex: Human Revolution with the fire hands! (Picked his voice, I did! I'm an Alpha! The worst one.)

That was Adam Jensen from Deux Ex: Human Revolution with the fire hands! (Picked his voice, I did! I'm an Alpha! The worst one.)

I just scared myself a little.