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There wasn't, except where he had cut his hand. I don't understand why that isn't an issue yet.

That and the blood on the clothes. The script has put clothes front and center several times, and then shown us that wall thick with blood. I can't quite figure out how Box has missed that - at least to explain it - and Stone should have been dashing downstairs after a look at the crime scene demanding to see the

The very question I was going to ask. It occurred to me when Box was finding some clothes for him - at first I thought he was going through Naz's clothing to check for this very thing. But no. Maybe next week?

I agree - and last night I almost gave up, except for the nagging feeling that maybe, just maybe, this is going where I hoped it would go - after the Revolution, what? I'm of the 60's generation - in that I was in my 20's in the 60's - and I'm With Her. So many of my old friends are still chanting "power to the

Question: Has there ever been an episode of anything that got an A+? Not saying that this one deserved it - not at all - but just curious.

"I’ll take more scenes with only Brent Spiner and Grace Zabriskie, please." Good point.

Brain Dead is perhaps not all it could be, but I'm liking it anyway. 12 Monkeys has one of the most ridiculous premises of all "time" - the baddies want to stop time so that nothing will ever ever change - and you thought Brexit was bad planning. But I like it anyway. And A.V. Club is no longer reviewing either one.

Didn't we have something like that in the original "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"?

I was almost as heartbroken as half the characters on this show to see the death of Vanessa Ives followed shortly thereafter by the words "The End." Up until then, I was frantically looking for acceptable ways in which Vanessa could return - a ghost haunting Sir Malcolm's mansion? a guardian angel? a doppelganger

Yes. I made the same assumption.

Yes, discussing. I thought I was arguing for the possibility that a Duke like Sandringham might not have played with the niceties so much - at least behind closed doors. That's what I meant by Dukes are people too. They have their own peccadilloes and not all of them felt they had to stick to the "rules," in private.

You may be right, although I believe that Lady Diana Spencer did socialize in the same circles as Prince Charles. And he was even encouraged to marry her. I don't want to argue about it any more. Stating for certain what a 17th century Duke who preferred men or boys and was suspected by the crown of treason would and

She is Lady Broch Turach, after all. And I don't think a character like Sandringham would stand on ceremony in the situation he's in. Dukes were people, too. As for the Prince, Bonnie Charlie was looking for whatever support he could drum up. He did escape Scotland in a wee boat dressed as a woman, after all, so his

As someone below notes, DG wrote this episode - I enjoyed the first couple of books and give her a bit of leeway in improbabilities like this - the Duke isn't hanging out in the kitchen because he's hungry, he's setting a trap - and this Duke ain't no Cavendish. :) But point taken.

Oh, I think he'd deign, all right, for certain amenities. :)

Oh, I'm not complaining. It's like when my ex overheard someone at a Dead show complain that the band had ripped off Guns 'n' Roses for "Knockin' on Heavens Door," and he told them they weren't ripping off Guns 'n' Roses, they were ripping off Bob Dylan. They only ripped off from the best.

So many flashbacks. WunWun: cave troll/Boromir; trash-compactor shield wall; the Rohirrim have come at last. Etc. And I kept wanting Jon to tell Rickon to just lie flat and he'll get to him. Also, who picked up R's body - apparently enough of it held together to be buried in the vaults.

l don't know. And I always hate it when people keep unnecessary secrets. But maybe she's had it with trusting to anything. Even to Littlefinger's actually showing up. And did Brienne not get back in time? I was so hoping she'd show up in time to save Tormund Giantsbane. Who would fall more desperately in love, only to

I, too, thought Sandringham was played a little cartoonish. He was a despicable old rake, but here he seemed to sprout horns and a tail that didn't quite fit him. I also thought that perhaps Murtagh should have replaced his wig before presenting him to Claire and Mary, if only to brighten up his appearance on the

Hmmm. I suppose being 73 does bring some perspective as to who does and who doesn't look old. :)