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I meant it is a comparison that makes me angry.
But I have come to realize I don't care much about him at all. I truly truly hated Ramsay, Joffrey and Walder Frey but Euron feels like a 'forced evil guy' on GOT.

So, they had to do something to make John and Dany allies in the war but I have to say all of this makes me want to side with Cersei and Euron. At least, Cersei is planning ahead and making clever decisions. Dany is just being a brat … Littlefinger needs to give his advice to her instead of Sansa.

Arya needs to be reunited with her siblings now. About damn time.
Also, shouldn't someone from the Wall send a raven to Jon Sow that Bran Stark is alive? Honestly, they should try to round up as many Starks as possible considering they get killed a lot.
Or make stupid decisions and die. Same thing.

It was about time, Jasper.
I will always remember you as Rodrick Heffley (that's a better memory).

YES! And it pisses me off because so many viewers don't appreciate his acting skills in DD.

This was the best episode of this season without any doubt. Two moments that really shook me: Roan dying. He was a badass but alas! I WILL MISS HIM! (me on the inside: NONONONO).

What an incredible season! I am going to suffer from Expanse-withdrawals. Especially Amos and Avasarala.
Book readers can you tell me if we will see Miller again in the next season? I was hoping they'd show him or Julie Mao in the end.

Yep, people keep saying that. That was why I was avoiding reading those books.

Everything about this show is brilliant. The acting, the story and the pacing, EVERYTHING! I am now going to read the books because I am dying of curiosity.

Haha no, I am not. Although I am relieved to know I am not the only one.

Legends was honestly the best this season. Mick and Snart have been the ones I enjoyed the most, both in The Flash and Legends.
I just started watching Prison Break. I know I am quite late but people kept telling me the last two seasons would not be good. So, anyhow two episodes in, I am loving it.
Also, Young Miller

Haha so true! I really want her to say that just once!

But the hypocrisy is incorrect because we have yet to see the proper reactions next week. They only showed their shocked faces that is all. As for the volunteer option, I have no idea why the writers didn't write it in.
Maya was trying to help and save those people. But right now, we are talking about saving humanity.

I do understand that they crossed a line. I agree about the Mount Weather part. But from what they showed in this episode as well as the last one was that this was the only choice. Literally the ONLY choice (ofcourse they had no idea what Jaha had found). So sooner or later, they were going to do it. Because they

It's funny how every time there is a big decision, Clarke is the one who genuinely cares enough to think and act. Others are not strong enough to do so and so all they do is hate her for it. The amount of patience she must have is incredible. But it is fascinating because it is true in real life. You either make the

I, along with my fellow groaners, respectfully disagree. If you are talking about how they killed Lexa and Lincoln in Season 3, then no I am not bitter. I actually thought that was what had to be done. And as much as I'd like to explain more, I see that you lash out on anyone who seems to have a different opinion. So,

I didn't hate the episode but I couldn't care for it either. Bellamy was not going to be able to save those men. And as soon as Octavia entered that cave I rolled my eyes because seriously that was predictable and annoying. I just can't really put my finger on what I feel is lacking in The 100 this season.

You are right about Bellamy. He is a great actor but his character has definitely become unbearable.

Thanks!

Okay, So I have seen the entire season and I have a few questions.
(SPOILER)
I read this in a Buzzfeed article and this pretty much sums up what is going on in my mind right now: