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Omg I loved the hell out of Spartacus! Like, I'd root for Marcus Crassus, but also hoped that everyone with Spartacus would survive. The show actually made me cry more times over a character death than any other. Have you seen Rome? It's also a great series plus it has Ciarian Hinds! Since this critic gave this

So this was my favorite episode so I pretty much avoided reading the review and went for the comments instead. I find it amazing how much my loyalties shifted during this episode. During the fbi-closing in montage I was so happy for the good guys, but when Fisk escaped transport I rooted for him. That of course

In previous episodes I was stuck rooting for Fisk and Daredevil simultaneously. But now? Now I want the Punisher to show up and just take him out

I would be so happy if they bring in the actor who played T-Dog as his nephew for next season

The beginning of the episode I really sympathized with him, but after he killed Ben I really wanted Daredevil to rethink his stance on killing

My heart literally hurts. OK, not literally, but his death destroyed me. All I can think about now is his wife and how she'll get worse because of her grief. I loved their dynamic even though it was short

My eyes, they burn at the mere thought

As an arachnophobe, I just close my eyes during the opening sequence and listen to the beautiful theme music. :/ I love the show but I'm not down to get paranoid

I actually loved the story arc of Frankenstein's monster aka Caliban, in the end he became Proteus, a man who was capable of evil acts, forgiveness, and malleability.

So….I kind of love crab princess, here's hoping they show more of her. I'm glad that Finn got over his fear of the ocean and all that jazz, but it would've been hilarious if Crab Princess was like, "I'd invite you over, but you can't breathe underwater" and Finn begins that long, fearful stare at the ocean.

I guess it was just me, but I preferred the narrative on Frankenstein's original monster. Every time we shifted back to Vanessa and the gang it seemed out of place.

I cringed when Frank handed Carl that bottle of liquor and said a sip wouldn't hurt him.
:< After his Bonnie left and rejected him, I see his life being rather dark.

Too bad Ramsay isn't spoiled. I mean whereas Cersei is calling Joffrey "my love", "my sweet", etc, Ramsay gets reminded constantly that he's just a lame ass Snow.

Sorry, I forgot to respond to this. Tommen's father is Jaime. All of Cersei's children (Joffrey, Tommen, and Myrcella) are fathered by Jaime Lannister.

Tommen was sitting by Tyrion at the feast. He was the young boy who was laughing at the battle of the 5 kings before stopping when he saw his uncle (Tyrion).

I'm curious to see what happens with the Hound. I mean, he was supposed to be fatally wounded in this episode after attacking Polliver if they followed the books, but since they didn't he's just off riding along, enjoying that delicious chicken he earned. I'm curious to see how he dies and/or if Arya gives him the

Ok good. When I saw it I didn't notice him then again, I just wanted to see if Abraham was there

Thanks!

Did anyone see Eugene aka annoying ass scientist in the train car?

Shane was a sexy beast. I miss him too. :/ I feel as if Michonne would always try and kill him though.