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    they're headed to Meereen (where they presume Dany is), but they are currently in Volantis (as of last episode)

    Establishing more freys to kill makes me more hopeful for Stoneheart actually making an appearance (which would be a nice reveal if they've managed to hide her from us for this long- after all the pre-season spoilers we got for Jon, though in that case nobody really expected that his death would stick).

    no, it's based on a YA book by Kass Morgan (apparently). It's only been on 3 seasons, not even as long as arrow. There's also CW's other non-DC stuff- Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries and the TVD spinoff The Originals (i think there are more too). iZombie is technically Vertigo/DC, but not really in the DC verse so

    sure thing :)

    yeah I'm so disappointed in their characterization of him. Show Euron is so generic :/

    It's not actually known/discussed in the books, though per the ASOIAF wiki it's suspected that Maege Mormont probably married a man of a lesser house (he is dead in the books, presumably) so kept the name Mormont b/c her house was more powerful than his.

    Three Eyed Raven said that he was marked, and that's what broke the wards (or whatever) guarding the space under the weirwood tree. It'll be interesting to see if that means if Bran goes beyond the wall (back south), if that means the Night's King can pass through those wards or if it was *just* for that one cave. I

    Ooh I didn't even think of maybe Lady Stoneheart (it seems too much to hope for) when they raised that Blackfish was back (that's exciting enough by itself tbh). Though it doesn't really seem like they can realistically do much of the Riverrun plot from the books since most of the characters involved are on different

    Related to this, I also wish they'd actually expanded on Bellamy feeling abandoned by Clarke and how that made him susceptible to fall in with Pike. I know they said it on screen (once? maybe twice) but they never bothered to show it. It would have made his 180 character turn a lot less jarring and more understandable.

    sad that we have yet to see any of the badass Mormont ladies! They probably wouldn't do the She Bear justice though.

    this so much! He definitely seems like he doesn't understand why he was suspended in the first place, it's certainly not a vindictive punishment considering what he did. He's one of those people who thinks that rules don't apply to him the way they do to other people, which is a pretty dangerous attitude for someone

    He really is! He's so disrespectful of Bailey too, just because she's also his wife (which is a whole separate issue as well. Bailey gets the worst husbands)? He killed two people, if he were anyone else, he'd be out on his butt. I don't really feel like he should realistically be working there, different department

    they could kill off ben and maybe some of the residents? I feel like they're waiting to use Riggs for some drama with Owen's miraculously no longer missing sister later on. that would be a-ok

    Yes, all of this! Also why didn't Wells pull a bait and switch when transferring Barry's speed? They had so much time to do something other than what the villain wanted when he was "calibrating" it. It just all seemed really dumb.

    He's more of a Bigwig- confident, used to leading, but a bit rash/stupid at points (Bigwig is the one who gets stuck in the wire trap, he's also formally from the rabbit police "owsla" so it follows)

    Watership down is actually thematically based on the Aeneid, so really it's much like the Aeneid (which is thematically based on The Iliad & The Odyssey).A lot of modern storytelling tend to take cues from their narrative structure - though I don't think anyone in TWD had a prophetic vision of the zombie filled future

    yeah, you'd really think they'd have learned from the negative reactions to that episode, but apparently not.

    I thought that was the point- that he (and the viewer) thought he was following Claire and then it turned out to be Zoe instead

    Or what the Beast was doing wasn't mind control. It looked more like possession than anything else (but you'd think they could detect that too).

    Or Curtis, since he's basically just a male version of Felicity at the moment