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One thing about that scene that one of the commentators wrote about that annoyed me is how they basically swept that Cersei says no in the books too under the rug. I would understand if she never had the line in the show "No. Not here." which is verbatim what she says in the book. Just because she wants it halfway in

The ghost Shado in the present actually made me jump. I should have expected it but it worked to freak me out and show that Slade is working due to a demented version of Shado rather than just a crush that was never meant to be.

If the show had bothered to make these connections during the duration or even the finale, then sure I'd agree. However the show zooms past all this potential to shoe horn a dead and never going to work relationship. The whole Robin relationship is at length shown to not be what Ted wants it to be and the feeling that

Yeah, the show makes no attempt to truly communicate this clearly, just telling us that this is the case. They say it's obvious while not really showing us their dinners or anything. The show did a bad job of communicating it's final points. They may know the story but he could have just wanted to tell them to make

Somebody pointed out that in the pilot, the kids are surprised to hear that Robin and Ted were a thing, taking that in mind, it's crazy for them to suddenly start talking about how obvious it was when it clearly and is told to us that they didn't even know.