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Yes, Bran said 'That's the Tower of Joy'

Aww that's a sweet theory.

The sword battle was brilliant, bravo to the actors & stunt men. Yay for Howland Reed - it looks likely that he told Jojen and Meera about Jon's origins right?

Yeah I think he'll get elected and after being at Hardholm he understands the white walker threat. He'll also support Jon taking wildlings to attack Ramsay.

Good point. I enjoy that women can beat men but it does make sense that Clarke can't take down skilled fighters. Which is why she shouldn't try! She doesn't get enough criticism for what happened with the Ice Queen. Nia was probably gonna turn that peacekeeping army on Arkadia had Roan beat Lexa but after Clarke - an

True, and when he came to Earth Abby and Kane were like, thanks but we got this, no need to be chancellor again. I thought Isiah was being underused but Jaha sure is busy now. I'm really digging that they have a black man in the role and aren't making him at all noble or sympathetic by bringing up his son's death as

I cackled when they let themselves be drugged again.

I'm loving this season too, especially as ALIE wasn't even totally evil until stupid Jaha opened the forced consent door.

Raven would be a terrible peacetime commander though. All those ambassadors and council meetings would drive her crazy.

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Thirty minutes? Monty?

Why would Lexa go chasing after Luna just when she is being declared Commander? There was probably only a handful of people who knew Luna was alive / a nightblood - sending a hunting party after her would have put Lexa's legitimacy in question just by itself. If Luna was skilled she would have killed the hunters,

Excellent analysis. I want to believe the writeres have been playing a long game with Raven and those aren't coincidences or the only ways they can write techy women.

Clarke really needs training in hand to hand combat. First Ontari and now Luna take her down immediately.

There have been several black characters in The Walking Dead, none of whom are gay.

He is also Tom Riddle in Harry Potter

He was an interesting choice to be the first character to encounter walkers but his bouts of withdrawal were tedious (although well acted). In the finale Frank sold the hell out of the idea that Nick always felt something was wrong, he just waited for the world to catch up. And his partnership with Strand is

He also made a memorable impression as one of the young Voldermorts in Harry Potter. Only 30 secs or so screentime but he nailed it.

Was there a snap election just after Jon died? Poor Ser Denys Mallister losing out again.

Good episode. I would usually be snippy about there being not enough Ethan but Sir Malcolm and the magnificent Hecate will be with him soon.