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What was the point of wearing a wig, though? It's not like Juliette was a famous, recognizable visage. The only ones who could recognize her, identified her instantly on her first appearance and there was no indication that that wasn't intended to be so…

Considering they are both openly xenophobic against each other, I doubt it.

To me, the way he barely reacted while he cauterized his wound made him seem like he normally had to do that three times per week.

I can easily count with one hand the number of Skycrew people that would -not- devastate me if they got killed. Not a nice position to be in, with a show as trigger-happy as this one.

Oh, so the snow was infected? I understood that the kids went out to play in the snow and the grounders started picking them out with arrows.

Clarke wouldn't have accepted Mt. Weather's offer in her (Clarke's) circumstances. However, if she had been in Lexa's position; that is, if she was responsible for tens of thousands of her own people and Mt. Weather had offered her to save all those thousands of lives and avoid weakening her forces in the face of the

Especially when you consider that the one great skill of the Homeguard elves is stealth. The books describe them as virtually invisible unless they want to be seen. You'd think that sending a stealthy scouting party should be standard operating procedure when something looks off in your fortress.

So the last words exchanged between the King and his son will forever remain:

I don't see this "Change of heart" in Cephalo that I'm reading about here. The man saw a demon that was going to eat his face (along with everyone else's). Of course he's going to want to fight and kill the demon before it manages to eat him. Of course Will is going to free every able bodied man that they can

It's not just the most complicated way possible, it was a way that was certain to fail. The Head Rover knew that Eretria was going soft for Will and he knew that he was going to set her free in just a little while. Even if Eretria hadn't rescued Amberlie and taken him prisoner, was there any doubt that she'd ride off

Undoubtedly, but that's a different kind of talent. That kind of talent, the WWE does have a lot of. But neither Sheamus nor del Rio can take a mic solo for 20 minutes and make the audience melt and then set it on fire. Other than New Day, Bayley, and Rollins, who else has that kind of natural talent?

I wish I could tell you when it gets good, but the goodness creeps in so stealthily that, when you notice it, you're already neck deep in it.
Many people point to one event as the turning point but just as many people see that event as the series low point, so it's hard to say.

I wonder is "Wanheda" is derived from "Want head of"

Probably something in his Continuum contract prevented him from being a regular elsewhere since, as soon as that show ended, suddenly he's a regular…

I don't think it's so much about Lincoln as it is about herself. She doesn't want to lose her "grounderness" by living among the Skypeople again and Lincoln adopting their customs makes her feel like she's betraying the grounders further by proxy.

At the current devaluation rate, how much will those 45K be, at the time when the story happens?

Running unopposed also makes him quite politically invincible :)

"What do you mean, look like Maxwell Lord tonight?!"

I guess the only way up from "female lead" would be "titular character" so let's make it, "Oracle and her Birds of Prey."

I don't think Laurel called the cops because she found it legally objectionable that they would keep a suspect in private custody for a while. I think she called them because she was afraid of what they would do to Anarky if the cops didn't get there quickly. She's not afraid for Andy in that sense because, even