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This was so hilariously bad. C is way too generous. I think this deserved an F. None of the characters or plot made any bit of sense. Ray Palmer gets it easy with people focused on how bad of a chracter Kendra is…He's even worse. Damn was that the dumbest thing ever with him letting Savage get to him and then

I know I'm really late here, but man this was FANTASTIC. Just A+ for me. Pretty much the only good part of TVD this season has been "dream sequences", with Damon's personal hell pretty great too. And Bonnie's were fantastic. And yes, I love that they were rooted in character history built over the course of the

Yeah…Reign is on a roll. Very enjoyable. I like to imagine an alternative universe where the 2nd season wasn't so terrible and this show still had a following.

I was pretty disappointed with how easily Daisy took down the Kree reaper. They were introduced as completely overpowered…and then ended up being weak-ass red-shirts. It was one thing for Hive to take one down, but Daisy definitely shouldn't have been able to all by herself.

A lot of this episode was a mess, but I really enjoyed 2 things:
1) The continued Harry Potter references, especially the beginning of that with Harry and the convention.
2) I laughed my ass off for some reason when it appeared that Barry and had been torn apart and died, when Zoom just came speeding in to be like

This was an A+ for me, simply for Winston's slow-walk away from Sam after giving him the emergency bird shirt. I'm not sure I've ever laughed that hard at this show. Like I hurt myself laughing. It was so freaking perfect and hilarious and ridiculous. Winston is amazing.

I didn't really get that from the Kingsmoot in the books. Maybe I need a re-read. But the main takeaway for me from the Kingsmoot was Euron's home-run speech. Asha and Victarion offering these relatively little cautious gains and tributes (she even got the pinecone line in tonight which I liked). Then Euron comes

Ramsay has become so hated that he's almost turned Roose into a good guy lol. I lived for Roose's constant take-downs of Ramsay and disapproval.

Well, I'm not quite sure she's gonna roast Jhaqo alive…yet. I do think she'll be heading back to Vaes Dothrak in the books as well, that has been sufficiently hinted at. I'm not sure exactly how the book will play out, but I can't really see Dany going back there voluntarily, at least at first anyway.

The Sansa outcry had a whole lot of extenuating circumstances that contributed to everyone getting up in arms about it. Not just the history of the show and gratuitous sex and sexual violence, but the history of the show adding a rape scene into a major character's POV that wasn't in the books. Add in all the

well to be fair book Euron is flat-out ridiculous too, with his blue lips and eye patch and general insanity talking about flying and stuff.

I have to imagine there will be follow-up we haven't seen yet with Melisandre, based on the ending of last week's episode. You could be right though lol.

I can't really see the Faceless Men stuff being that important to the narrative, at least show-wise. Even in the books it has not been confirmed and seemed like more of an easter egg (or Dragon egg should I say) for keen-eyed readers. Can't see the show going into stuff that confusing.

I don't see them doing the Alys stuff. It wouldn't really fit in with Ramsay and I can't imagine the show going back to that well after the Sansa stuff from last year and the shit show it created. I think the "previously on" stuff was just to clearly set up who "Lord Karstark" was and why he was aligned with the

yeah I mean it doesn't quite make sense but I could explain it away as Cersei remembering the guy's face from the Walk. Then she could send some other investigator to figure out exactly who he was (and based on how openly he was bragging about what he did I'm guessing he wouldn't be too hard to find). Then she sent

Also, I know I'm just setting myself up for disappointment, but I made particular note of Catelyn's prominent presence in the "previously on" and all the talk about resurrection and Thoros. Just saying lol….I know it's not happening though.

yeah I kind of wish they had the book thing where it's like an obvious but not explicit thing that Euron had him killed.

Fantastic episode. I don't think it's surprising that the show turns out it's best non-Hardhome episode in a while while ignoring the shitshow in Dorne.

I disagree. I think the show has made it pretty clear that Clarke's passion for getting the chip into Luna is at least partially, if not fully animated by her belief that Lexa's spirit is inside.

I like how quickly Kane caught on, because yeah that was getting a bit disturbing (although to be fair the same thing happened last week with Murphy/Emori).