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My favorite moment was Tyrion pausing at the threshold after his drunken, confident idea to release the dragons. "Maybe this wasn't such a great after all."

All GoT fight scenes are indeed superb, which is why it's ponderous at how/why they dropped the ball with any fight scenes involving the Sand Snakes.

In real life, I would side with Rollo because he's in the right more or less. But as a viewer watching a TV show, I was rooting for Ragnar.

Seeing the statue weep in this week's episode reminded me of how much I wished VIKINGS would incorporate more of the gods and "magic" into the show, ever since the first episode of Odin walking around and collecting the dead. I mean Thor doesn't necessarily need to show up swinging his hammer in battle or anything,

Ivar looked like a snake or lizard on the ground looking up at Ragnar.

holy shit I'm in a coughing fit of laughter. Haven't seen a golden years Simpsons quote in a while.

Black Sky was also in Season 1 (little kid that was being shipped in that Stick went after)

that vest was awfully toothy

"This felt way more like a mid-season finale rather than a season finale because there's just so much stuff left dangling." —- Season 3, baby YEAH!

With The Dark Knight and the Daredevil series, I definitely see it more of an ensemble cast storytelling even though a main character is orbited around. What Commissioner Gordon or Karen Page are up to get almost equal footing. Sometimes the bad guys/supporting characters are more interesting (Joker, Punisher, etc.),

I don't know, Elektra is the epitome of femme fatale and gets off at being sexy, so it seems appropriate.

I must be numb to the violence, and I don't mean that in a bragging sort of way. So I can't tell if this series is being overly violent or not? Although Stick getting bamboo shoots in his fingers I did have to look away. But if The Punisher blows some guys head off who deserves it, especially after threatening a dog,

With Season 1, they probably didn't know if there would be a Season 2, so they kind of tied it up more or less neatly. With Season 2, yeah it kind of just ends, but there's also a lot of set-up for what comes next because you just know there's a Season 3 coming, plus crossover material with Jessica Jones, Iron Fist,

MICRO

Kind of funny because if you were a kid in school in the 70's or 80's you might have gotten your ass kicked for being a comic book nerd. Now it's hip and cool. If only I was born a bit later.

Haha. Yeah there were moments where the storyline cut back to Matt Murdock and I was like "Oh yeah, this is Daredevil's show."

I guess in Hell's Kitchen, it's business as usual for this diner. I was wondering how nobody cared that a guy was sitting there with his face almost entirely black and blue wasn't seeking immediate medical attention and the waitress was treating him like royalty. Maybe Frank did a favor for her in the past or

Thanks for the Punisher-being-fatherly-to-Daredevil observation, I was getting burnt out on my binge watch and missed this almost entirely (I did catch the part where Punisher told "red" not to cross the line because you can't go back, but not the motivation of pushing him in the water to protect "red" from himself,

Fisk used Matt's head as a basketball.