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Deleted Scene from "Home"

The fact that Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell are going to be pulled away from the show to star in the Prison Break revival certainly doesn't bode well for season two. Maybe their (hopefully temporary) departure will allow the showrunners to infuse some new blood into the cast, although that would create its own

Post-Show Midnight Ramblings

"I tried to do it by proxy. Phase shift through the car they're in, the car blows up or the grenade would go off in the guy's hand after [the Flash] pulled the pin out as he ran past, or when he throws lightning at the tank and the guy pretty much lights the tank [himself]. I perceive it as him not killing directly,

Or stick with the classics and go with something from The Tempest.

*LEGENDS OF TOMORROW SPOILERS*

No love for Grey, Jax, and Palmer? (Kendra and Carter are god-awful, though)

It was a shame Awake got cancelled after only one season, but considering where they left things I'm not sure how they could've continued it.

While that scene requires a significant amount of suspension of disbelief from the audience*, even leaving aside Frankenmountain's origins, it also managed to concisely demonstrate the nature of Robert Strong's bond with Cersei and its brutal impact on her detractors through its striking visuals. Though brief, It

Sorry to disappoint, but SoRefined came up with that one (to my knowledge). It was such an excellent turn of phrase that I decided to use it in my post.

At this point it wouldn't surprise me if they had Ramsay Bolton die peacefully in his sleep during the series' epilogue.

The moment Ramsay Bolton dies, viewers the world over will rejoice.

I hear that Ted, Cersei's makeup artist, can work wonders with a brush. In his capable hands, some foundation makeup and a bit of blush would clear Frankenmountain's grotesque greyish complexion right up.

Who's the joker who made those stains in the shape of genitalia?

Hopefully said adventure won't be as much of a mess as their previous excursion (a criticism that applies equally to its unsatisfying narrative and sloppy presentation). As long as they don't go anywhere near Dorne, I'd say their chances are pretty good.

It isn't? I'd say both are just about equally horrible.

*Davos and Tormund exchange meaningful looks*

I hope not. If that's the case, their intention didn't come across at all. Every step of Ramsay's plan was carefully premeditated.

"[H]asn't this been about 95% of the books thus far?"

Subtle, I wonder what they were trying to tell us about Ramsay Bolton's character?