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I like to think that if literally any other experienced showrunner had agreed to take the project, they’d have given it to them instead.

Eh, I get it. SHIELD is mostly interested in, as you said, Inhumans as a concept. (And by concept, I mean a way to give a one-off character powers without wasting 10 minutes of a 44-minute episode.)

Honestly, I’m not sure he actually likes DC stuff either - I never saw him saying anything truly positive about anything other than the CW shows.

They REALLY hate brown people.

Lore’s a great podcast, and I always find it interesting, but I’ve got to say that I don’t think it was ever scarier than it was in its second episode. (I guess the one about the doll was also pretty creepy.)

Just send Gendry to go run and get her.

The way the show’s been operating lately, they can bring it up 90 seconds before he actually stabs Dany with it.

1) Donald

I just have a hard time wrapping my head around the idea that this army would even bother with warfare as traditional as a siege, let alone be prepared for one before they even made it through the Wall.

Okay, but again... why’d they have it?

It’s a big friggin’ chain, though. It’s got links the size of people.

I zoned out the moment Matt said he was going to stay behind.

Other than Luke and Jessica’s lovely conversation in the bar, and to a lesser extent, Colleen and Misty in the hospital, everything that followed was so rote and predictable that the credits could have rolled then and there.

Littlefinger’s eyes will widen as he spots a sign in Winterfell’s courtyard telling people to “Mind the fish odor.” Just at that moment, Hodor, who’s been the real Rhaegar Targaryen this whole time, comes up behind him to snap his neck.

The pieces of herself that she held on to were Needle, which was given to her by Jon, and - in the books - her wolf dreams, which made her a Stark.

Foggy: “We just heard someone call in an All Units, to someplace called Midland Circle.”
Trish: “Did you say Midland Circle?”
Malcolm: “Yeah, do you know it?”
Trish: “That was the epicenter.”
Foggy: “Of what?”
Trish: “Of everything.”
Foggy: “...”
Karen: “...”
Malcolm: “So, what, like... the Big Bang, or...?”
Trish: “Sorry, no,

Trish: “What have you found out?”
Karen: “Nothing yet. I’m actually a terrible journalist. I just pinned these pictures to the wall because that’s what I’ve seen in movies.”
Trish: “How the hell did you win a Pulitzer?”

“Once we start that timer, there’s no turning back.”
“Actually, if we really needed to abort we could just pull the detonators out of the C4. It’s a remarkably stable explos—”
“I SAID THERE’S NO TURNING BACK!!”

“Cut to the Feeling” is super good, though.

Or maybe - just maybe - after spending several years of her life working overtime to kill literally every person who ever wronged her, while also training with a cold and emotionless group of shapeshifting assassins who eventually turned on her and made her one of their targets, she’s become a violent and paranoid

61 for me. But four or five of those are in ‘pieced together from multiple viewings on cable’ territory. And for once I’ve actually seen everything in the top ten of one of these lists, and 17 of the top 20!