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Jaime is smart enough to figure it out. Cersei is alive with Qyburn by her side and all of her enemies are dead.

Yeah, the Mountain seemed to be making no move to rape the septa as the door closed. He was standing straight at the side of the table. I think she was in for some nasty mutilation and dismemberment but not necessarily rape.

Be interesting to see what happens with Tommen in the books. Book Tommen is far too young to play the same role he does in the show

He was killed because Cersei hated him and saw him as an enemy, that's all.

Rhaegar is barely mentioned in the series so maybe they're hoping that non-book readers won't put together the Jon/Daenerys connection too easily. The reviewer also got it wrong that Ned was to protect Jon from Rhaeghar, who would have already been dead at that point. Lyanna said that ROBERT would kill Jon if he

Well……Bran is now not only the legally recognized heir to Winterfell but also the 3 eyed Raven who is powered by the Old Gods. So there's that.

Without giving book spoilers……the Waif in the books never seemed to have any particular grudge against Arya. If I remember correctly it was the master of the House of Black and White (who was most likely not Jaquen) who kept launching the sneak attacks on Arya while she was blind.

Too late for Lady Stoneheart. Beric is still alive and The Red Wedding is now well in the past. Catelyn has been dead way too long to be resurrected.

Yeah, but that was just a fake out. If you notice, the 'HA, HA, HA' grafitti shows up pretty regularly, meaning that someone else will be following Jerome's lead and will become the actual Joker.

This Dracula is considerably different from any previous version. He is not a revived or reanimated corpse, he is a fallen angel (or half of the same angel as Lucifer). He was never human to begin with so he can't be "undead". His body is not dead. As for his minions, there's no evidence yet that they die either,

I always make sure to watch the repeats aired after midnight where nothing is bleeped. The 10pm airings have bleeps.

It's too bad that WB couldn't find a better venue for Constantine where the show could really cut loose and go nuts like AMC or HBO/Showtime.

The thing is, they've completely cut any hint of Arya's warging abilities both with Nymeria and the cat she used to bypass her blindness. Martin seems to be heading somewhere with it whereas the show has seemingly discarded it. Unless they introduce it late, as they just did with Benjen/Coldhands. Without any buildup,

It just turns the modern interpretation (that Batman's appearance sparks the reactionary rise of supervillains) on its head. In this version Bruce will become Batman in reaction to already well-established supervillains. Which makes sense.

Hmmmmm……I'll take Gotham over Arrow these days. That repetitive mess has become unwatchable. Legends of Tomorrow is no great shakes either. It's a good thing they have The Flash and will soon have Supergirl.

For me, getting through Arrow this season has often seemed like a chore whereas The Flash is a definite pleasure. With Arrow it seems like we're seeing the same episode over-and-over. While I think the end of The Flash finale was potentially a mistake, at least the episode kept me engaged and had the genuine bonus of

Dr Fate, yes please. It was such a bummer when he got killed off so quickly in 'Smallville'. And since Constantine is in play then that means The Spectre is also a possibility. The biggest disappointment I had when 'Constantine' was cancelled was that we wouldn't see The Spectre's origin payoff that was teased. And

Yeah, If I see them accepting Malcolm back into the fold one more time I'm gonna hurl.
I like Barrowman but let's deep-six Malcolm and let him go back to being Jack Harkness. All of the CW /DC shows suffer from excess 'speechifying' but Arrow is definitely the worst about it. I hit the fast-forward button any time I

Agreed! The grades for Arrow have been WAY too generous. The letter grade often doesn't match the text of the review. If I had only read the article I would have guessed that the grade would be a 'C-' AT BEST. The 'Flash' finale was head-and-shoulders above this rehashed, tired mess. I'm done with Arrow until I hear

Wow, I've rarely been less interested in what happens next. This episode was so unbelievably anticlimactic, just more of the same stuff. Then, on top of everything, Dahrk just stands there and lets Oliver give a 30 second speech then slide an arrow into hiim. Oy!