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I completely forgot about paintbrush Jesus. And this might be a fever dream, but wasn't the Crimson king chucking Harry Potter-style exploding Snitches?

Agreed. I'm hoping that Sansa uses the queen of the North title to publicly execute him for various betrayals to the North. I'm not sure how much she knows of his dealings, but I'd be a quick way to get him out of the plot/give her more respect from the proud northerners.

I was shocked we didn't get to see Jon telling Sansa and Littlefinger about the ARMY OF THE DEAD! That is an insane change in these characters' view of the world. How does your angling for regional power shift on learning that the area is going to be the first to fall if the ARMY OF THE DEAD come through the wall?

That was hilarious. He begins to reference his tortured backstory, and the whole table groaned in unison.

Nope, she did the whole, "cutout the girlfriend's picture in the couple's photo, and glued in her own."

I'm hoping its revealed that dead characters just get respawned when they die. I mean Heaven would suck if you just slipped in the shower after too many Mai Tai's and just ceased to exist.

I'm kind of hoping they each jointly murder him out of catharsis on their way out.

I've never read the comics myself, but I was extra disappointed when other commenters were talking about the comic versions of the other Immortal Weapons. I mean instead of having a cheap femme fatale, they could have had an acutal spider woman abomination.

I was at least hoping there would be a dark scene as Ward peeks in and smiles as he sees the coffin shaking side to side as it starts to incinerate.

Agreed. Doing more with the dojo kids, including giving Danny a relationship with them that reevaluates how he was trained, would have worked wonders.

I would cut out this second Hand nonsense, as I liked Colleen struggling with her Dojo, money troubles, and undisciplined students. Again, the twist felt like a huge retcon.

Yeah, considering that he starts off the series stalking a couple women, breaking into their homes, only leaving after several "no's", the writing is a huge issue.

"Meanwhile, our friends in the FBI are going to arrest you for fraud."

What the hell was that? Colleen gave no indication that this Hand did anything like this, let alone kill their own. But her personally trained students mocked her?

I'm kind of surprised the altruistic 25 year old with a hatred for corporate greed hasn't just cashed out and given all his money away to, I don't know, the homeless shelter or something.

Yes it's strange when then ending is someone talking her into killing a close friend who she has previously shown no such animosity. It wasn't presented in the text or subtext that she had any feelings like this. And she did get back her company in the end as well as her brother. And know she knows the truth about

But it didn't come out as tragic, just strange. As if she became a different character than one that was literally in the same episode. And she was starting to see through Harold's lies so there wasn't any corruption .

It took me three times to realize it was not some kind of superpower being activated.

Yeah I've finished the series and I'm surprised by the people saying that it got better towards the end. It ended terribly. I hope we never see that god-awful "himalayas" set ever again. I don't even know what to call that ending zoom in shot of his hand. And Davos somehow convincing Joy to kill Danny while Gao

Yeah I could not tell you what they were thinking. It seemed obvious at the time that Gao and Nobu were from different organizations.