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His half-zombieness is why he couldn't have returned to the Wall I think. They'd have killed him rather than take the chance of having another wight on the loose.

I'm starting to think at this point it is a requirement of Equity membership to be on Game of Thrones.

I realised after I wrote it that the baby that was white walkered would be much older by shooting of S6.

Is the baby who played Gilly's son Sam the same one who played the Craster baby who was turned into a white walker in Season 2? They look very similar. Also the child was mega cute.

That would be awesome! I'm not sure if the TWD show will carry on long enough for the whisperers to appear though.

Madison was cold-blooded in Season 1 - she let Daniel torture the soldier and free all those walkers in the stadium. Her 'killing' of Celia was perfectly within character.

I don't know, Nick habitually left his family to chase his needs before the show started. Chris barely knew the Clarkes before and Alicia & Maddie now can't stand the sight of him - no family there. Even a dozen or so episodes in they're a much less united group than Rick's.

The other staff hated 'our group' as well and were just as nutty as Celia. Daniel just killed their loved ones.

I felt that Nick responded strongly to Celia's mothering when he was at an especially vulnerable moment (killed a child, albeit a dead one). Madison does the 'fierce protective' mother well but she isn't warm and there's probably grievances and guilt from his addict days.

Maybe she teamed up with Alicia's boy and decided to follow the Abigail.

I think Daniel is a great character but he is SO dark. When he peeled the skin off the kid then opened up the zombie stadium he became someone I don't want to spend an hour a week with.

I saw it more that Nick has been thinking something similar for a while and Celia just gave him a theory to hook it on. He's had some fundamental differences of belief from his mother since the show started (and for years before that we can assume).

Kim Dickens's smell-the-fart acting style grates on me. Why couldn't they have cast some as expressive as Celia. I usually enjoy Alycia Debnam-Carey's stillness but she needs people with energy around her.

I actually feel Madison has got smarter. She was very stupid earlier in the series when she was needlessly baiting Strand.

Ok so I was wrong about Nick being relatively well adjusted about the new world.

I don't think it should all be on her conscience but I think she has to take some of the blame for that - Clarke had the opportunity to tell people to run as soon as she arrived but she went straight to Lexa. After sneaking out she went back to get her mother but still wasn't urging anyone else to leave.

I don't think it can have been that long. Season 2 started the day after Season 1 following Ethan's attack in the Tavener's Inn and Lily's death. I think he had three more full moons after that - one with Sembene watching him, one on the moor by the Cut Wife's cottage (although that could have been a two-nighter) and

I'm totally up for John Clare killing Dracula.

The mirrors guy, young boy and Renfield are Dracula's familiars (acolytes). They aren't vampires as such, at least not yet.

Does it look like Dorian is short of money to buy new blood orgy sheets?