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All the anticipation that has been building up since season one to see ser Barristan, "the best swordsman in Westeros", in action and the moment finally came! I got all giddy watching him walk through the alley unshielding his sword. Then him killing the first man and I was literally sitting on the edge of my couch. I

If it turns out to be "just" a straightforward terrorist attack I might be disappointed. Even so I believe it will be something quite extraordinary, in every sense of the word; the chain reaction it will create surely won't fail the well crafted complexity of this show. I have faith in the PoI writers and I think it

I didn't notice there was more swearing than usual; most of the time it doesn't really register with me. For me, it's so absurd with this kind of no-swearing policy on American (network) television, that including more crude language than "hell" and the sorts. Oh well, culture differences or whatever you want to call

Not necessarily. Dany's son in the dream (?) sequence with Khal Drogo in the House of the Undead wasn't blonde. Admittedly, the whole thing could have been a complete illusion, but I got the feeling that the little boy would had looked exactly like that (with brown hair). I think a possibility is that the silver hair

Being called an European feels kinda weird. There're 50 European countries with very different cultures in many cases. Being referred to as an European is of course correct, but it feels in a sense too abstract to be put in such a wide definition. The EU hasn't been that successful to foist this conception in the

Who is Jon Snow's mother indeed? I don't believe Ned and his mistress during the war were his parents. My theory is that Jon is the son of Ned's sister (Lyanna?) and Rhaegar Targaryen. They were lovers, right? She was promised to Robert Baratheon and he started a war to get her back. (Kinda like Helena and Paris by

Scaring your mother like that… Bad dragons!

Yeah, I doubt he actually will be working for Proctor. But I suspect there will be dealings between them that will lead Hood down a path where some sort of collaboration is inevitable. And I think it will be under some very ugly circumstances, 'cause, you know, Hood, where he'll find himself doing things for Proctor

Proctor's smile sure indicated that the devil might have found a new acolyte!

Haha, pretty much my reaction and state of mind as well. Immediately after that scene I took a nice big sip of tea and then a bite of a cinnamon bun.

I might be mistaken, but those footsteps sounded to me that they could've been someone wearing heels. How great wouldn't it be with next season's big bad being a woman?

Cool! Have you any previous experience of aqauriums? I don't know much about coral reef tanks, but aren't they difficult to take care of? I have an ordinary aquarium of 54 litres and I did plenty beginners mistakes; many poor fishes had to pay for it. It took me a while to get the hang of its maintenance; to manage it

Burton. Yeah, I know I'm one damaged individual.

I figured it likely for Shiobhan to die in the very near future judging from the last episode. It was obvious at the very beginning of this episode with the flashback of her and Hood having a conversation about people being able to change. For me, most of the suspense arised from the question HOW - not if - she was

The oh so sweet Rosalee in killer mode! The previous episode was foreshadowing her rage and I was anxiously awaiting for her to snap in this episode. I wasn't disappointed; it was a thing of beauty. Just awesome!

"Great to see Renard and Wu in the mix too" - hell yeah! And Renard finally being let into the gang as a friend. Him celebrating with the others, aww.

Another over the top moment: The Naziwesens' chanting "Wesenrein". It was a bit cringe worthy. I thought and wished Monroe would have made a snarky comment about it.

Grimm - unlike many shows - is pretty good at not dragging out this whole business with the characters keeping secrets. I like for example how relatively soon Hank found out about Nick. Hope Nick isn't kept too long in the dark about Juliette; it could get tedious and annoying fast.

Yeah, a good scene. I also liked the look on Nick and Hank's faces when Renard threw that police officer across the room. It was almost like they couldn't believe their cuddly captain would do such a thing, haha.

Wu bringing the hilarity; he never disappoints. Him finally knowing and being let in to the grimm gang was about damn time.