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    I feel like what he's saying is, so long as GOT has fans, it's OK if he's failed them. Only when every fan has abandoned the show will he worry about a storyline.

    Creepy and cute at the same time! So perfect!

    I love the Blair Witch Project mobiles that Helena made for her bebbies.

    Umm, Jon being a Targaryen still leaves him and Sansa as cousins.

    Thanks, I figured it had to be something like that but I was confused about the timeline, as it seemed like by the time all that went down, the Children would have withdrawn from places as far south as Dragonstone.

    Of all the siblings, Sansa and Arya fought the most, but I think they have a lot of feeling for each other, it just wasn't showing in that scene. And yes, Bran and Littlefinger together was amazing, LF looked chilled for a moment there.

    Exactly. We all know Jon is a guy of few words, but come on, I was expecting at least a punch in the face.

    I'm confused about the cave drawings of the Children of the Forest and Men banding together to fight White Walkers, because didn't we see last season that the Children created the White Walkers (from a man) to fight Men?

    Personally I think "she murders everyone" sounds like an earnest warning, Jon, not admiration.

    Kind of disappointed that Kira's father has been written out of the show with little explanation. He takes care of Kira for months, and then they just forget about him.

    We have awards for best tv.
    We have awards for worst tv.
    So it's only fair that we have some awards for most batshit craziness stuffed into a single season, and that they all go to Reign.
    Except for Megan Follows, who is in her own special category and deserves an award just for never ceasing for one moment to be Megan

    Yeah, they're both trying to save some kids and Owen dies by grenade. But throughout the course of the book, they both have bouts of bad luck.

    In some ways, yes, but Owen was such a drama queen, he took his bad luck really hard (if I'm remembering this right? Sorry, it's been awhile since I read the book).

    No tight parallels, but wasn't Owen Meany also desperately unlucky and fancied himself a kind of godlike figure? Plus he was tiny (like a cartoon leprechaun).

    That suitcase was a harsh touch. Not only does Donny abandon his wife, he does it while keeping ahold of the rolling suitcase. Probably it held much needed supplies, but it's just so Donny. Doing what is probably the right thing while looking like you're doing absolutely the wrong thing.

    That whole warmer, colder thing could have turned out corny but it was TENSE! I hope someone makes a youtube montage of all her scenes.

    I hadn't heard of this before, but it sounds really funny! I'll try to get a hold of it :)

    I love how Michelle Gomez just plays this role to the hilt. You get a sense of just how far the Master/Missie and the Doctor go back just by the way she raises her eyebrow at him.

    Yes, that's true, sigh.

    Ehhh, ANOTHER guy on this show is being controlled by ghosts?
    Also Mary, you did not spend all that time learning from Catherine fucking de Medici to flounder around with mercy when your traitor husband just burned a bunch of people alive.