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I thought this was easily the best episode in a consistently great season; I'm surprised that this only got a B+.

Yeah, but unlike with Jon, Bran's crazy words were immediately backed up by disturbing proof that his abilities were at least partially true. Sansa certainly left the Godswood looking more uncomfortable than she had since leaving King's Landing.

In either case, I want to reiterate the fact that I was blown away by Whitehead's performance.

Given that the first thing Bran asked when he arrived at Winterfell was 'Where's Jon. There's something I need to speak with him about.' I'm guessing it'll be something that happens in the next episode or two.

It did tie in very nicely with the arrival of Bran and his Three Eyed Raven 'talk' with Sansa.

I might be missing something, but I don't see why many are commenting on Harry Styles' performance being particularly good - is it just because he is a singer trying to become an actor? His part was small and not that memorable…

Do they serve Frey Pie? It's difficult to find the ingredients these days…

I watched the entire speech - I had a sneaking suspicion that Trump wouldn't be able to help himself and would say inappropriate things to an audience of thousands of children.

And, moreover, President Johnson was one of our less-stable presidents that was known for inappropriate behavior (though, mostly in private). Despite this reputation, he - like ALL other presidents of the modern era except Trump - comported his behavior to fit the expectations and obligations of the office rather than

Aside from Scout Leaders, the entire crowd of ~40,000 consisted of 12 - 18 year old boys. They had the POTUS speaking to them - which, at that age, is just plain cool regardless of who the POTUS is - and the POTUS was obviously being inappropriate with his language and stories even excepting politics. 40,000 12 - 18

We are on a jouney… to the center of the Earth!

Almost 6 months ago… Feels like years…

There were also a lot of looks of surprised, 'fun shock' on the faces of the teens in the crowd, probably thinking little more than it is really cool to have the POTUS here speaking to us and he's saying mean things and telling dirty stories - wow, so cool!

I don't always like starting shit, but when I do I prefer to do it on The A.V. Club.

The Heart of Archness 3-parter is probably my favorite bit of the entire series thus far which is saying a lot since Archer is probably my favorite comedy of all time (though I do agree with many here that it's been going downhill since season 6 - but is still better than most of what is out there).

Should things in a trailer be considered spoilers? I understand that many people want to enter episodes spoiler free, but I question the degree to which sites like AV Club have an obligation to avoid things that may be considered, by some, to be spoilers. As I see it, trailers are officially released - they are

Thank fucking god! My husband watches this as one of his guilty pleasures - it is in the running for one of the most awful shows to ever air (up there with NCIS!). It has all the angst, and then some, of Supernatural without any of the fun - rather just pointless miserable vampire family drama and 'politics.'

Exactly. I love your poetry analogy.

I'm still not convinced that any of Vonnegut's works can be successfully adapted, by maintaining the same unique humor and substantive views of the author, to television. Even his more straightforward books don't seem like they'd translate to anything enjoyable and intellectual on the screen.

It's the 15th largest city in the country; to those of us living in places like Lafayette (where I'm currently living) or any other city - not to mention the countless tiny towns - that make up most of Illinois and Indiana!