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While I like the change in Sansa's story arc, I'm afraid
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It's just leading up to Sansa taking Jeyne's place and getting raped by Ramsay/Theon. Based on interviews, including one where Sophie Turner mentioned her parents coming to visit the set on a day she was filming a

My big problem was how obvious Aiden's impending death was…I mean seriously, doesn't get any more predictable than the "I love you and lets meet and run away together when I finish something I have to do."

Love these reviews Latoya. Keep up the great work. Since WWE doesn't care about Extreme Rules, I don't either, and haven't watched Raw for several weeks.

This show is so amazingly bad lol. I really do enjoy hate-watching it. None of these characters behave in any way like human beings should, and every single reference is so blunt and over the top and obvious. It cracks me up. I was dying during the Bruce/Selina "There's a line that I won't cross" argument. And

While I understand why the show must move forward instead of looking back, part of the reason why I really enjoyed A Feast for Crows (and I may be alone on this), is Jaime and Brienne's trips through the Riverlands. They really show the wrought devastation the War had inflicted on common people, and I enjoyed the

I really enjoyed this week's episode, but a large part of that might just be in comparison to last week's awful one. But yeah, the creature was cool, and I really liked the vision quest guy taking a look at Nick and saying "hmmm…something off about you." I would have loved to have seen Nick's reaction to drinking

ugh…yeah at least some of this episode was fun, and it was good to see Clarissa again to be reminded of the batshit awesomeness of Season 1. But yeah, this season has just been completely off the rails for a while now. Some really bad TV.

yeah…if you were wondering why the show seemed to suddenly remember the awfulness of the Cure plotline, you had your answer earlier this week when it came out Dobrev was leaving. I think saying they took "a bit" of a wrong turn with Elena is… "a bit" incorrect lol. Remember when she was a badass human and stabbed

Really good episode I thought. Loved the tie-in with May's cavalry story and the Inhuman story. Good stuff. Poor crazy Cal. Seems cruel to tease him with this loving family dinner and then tell him to go screw off. He's not gonna like that too much.

It was a fun episode. And this is coming from someone who really dislikes Ray Palmer (at least on Arrow). I loved him and Cisco's bromance. You could tell Ray is a much better fit on the funnier geekier show of Flash than the Arrow. Same goes for Felicity, who I believe this might be the first time we've seen all

I actually enjoyed this episode, but man was the Fish Mooney stuff awful. Like unbelievable awful. How stupid is Dollmaker…I'm sorry Dulmacher (smh). If this show could just get rid of some of the dead weight…Barbara, Fish, etc. there is a decent show in there. But man. Still can't get over how much time has been

yeah, I don't really know what to think about the apparent Mance switch-up from the books.

Anyone else finding Gonzales and the Real Shield incredibly unlikable? Like to the point that it makes you mad when May or Coulson even entertains their ideas being remotely correct? Because it's just so dumb to me. I think it was May (or Fitzsimmons) who said our job is to fight Hydra when she told off Gonzales

This was solid but I don't think it's an A, especially for a season finale. Just felt anti-climactic. Too much time spent on the various scams and not enough stuff actually happening. While I enjoyed Marco, that whole ending with him was too cliche for me (I would have liked it much more if not for the brief

Yeah, can't agree with this review at all. One of the worst Raws in a long time (which is saying something). It could not keep my attention at all.

I was thinking it was between her and Stefan who was leaving this show. Always heard the rumors that one of the major characters was gonna leave.

A mix of that and Pete's general douchiness I think. Pete had turned his smug level up 1 billion for that scene. I think between Pete and Roger, Ken just sort of snapped there. And honestly, good for him lol.

This show is…just there. Not sure what else to say about it, although kudos to you Alasdair for finding ways to analyze it. It's not really the kind of show, right now at least, that lends itself to reviews. Sort of like a CSI or NCIS or something.

My one complaint is Barry's sudden hatred for Wells. I think it would have been fantastic if they had Barry be sort of suspicious, and then have that grow into a realization during the Wells speed force speech. That's what really should have gotten Barry's suspicions growing.

This was a really good episode. The show needed it as I thought the post-break episodes have been mostly weak. You can see why now as it was just setting the tone for this week and next week's episode.