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    I really thought Ramsey was just going to toss the baby into the fire he was right next to. It's weird how the dog scene was filmed in a way to almost make it less dreadful. Was that on purpose? To give us the "meh" outlook Ramsey has on horrible horrible acts?

    It wasn't until you drew attention to it that I realized part was made up.

    I liked that helicopter who's plan was to use it's blades (basically crash) as a means of attack.

    Yeah Jonathan Pryce is "The guy from Brazil who's done a bunch of other stuff" in my book.

    idk, personally I think the episode sagged a bit at the end.

    I had the same thought. Also, was it just me or did it seem like the dogs they "hired" for that scene weren't nearly as menacing as Theon made them seem? Didn't he say something like "I've seen what the hounds do to a person" but then they are kinda cute search dogs who don't really growl or anything.

    At first I thought that scene would literally just be looking at her boobs in the mirror because, by law, we can't have a GoT episode without boobs.

    If he is a brainless zombie then he really will "know nothing"

    It would have been great to go back to that scene, knowing Alliser's "code", and right as he's about to stab him have Jon Snow say "I order you not to stab me" and then have Alliser go "dammit" and walk away.

    But here in “The Red Woman,” Sansa and company make a stark contrast with the coups everywhere else.

    "I imagine I know more about language than you ever will."
    Oh, go hump an oxford comma. You are being smug in a way that is not endearing nor does it make me (or anybody I'd imagine) think better of your opinion.

    I think Henry is realistic. Kids are, in reality, pretty boring. They like games, movies, and stuff. If there was a show that featured me as a kid it would be a lot of me playing super nintendo and thinking certain shows/movies were cool.

    I was talking about possessives as a second example of "grammar rules that aren't a big deal." Unfortunately for some of us who like rules and stuff language changes a lot so there are things in language that are technically wrong that become the new norm with time. For me that means there are things in language that

    From the perspective of the enemy, a perspective which this show is told from. I think that is all the reviewer meant.

    When it comes to stuff like that and possessives on names ending with 's' I always feel like it's a personal choice and not "right/wrong" it's not like he's misusing literally or something actually bad.

    I hope it's a "look how much I love you" gesture, but I too fear for the safety of poor Martha.

    I think Brody daughter from Homeland might be worse, but that might be because of just how unrelated to the main (interesting) plot of the show she was. Don't get me wrong, Paige (and Nina) are always competing for character on this show I don't care about most award.

    Is it just me or was the Mail Room Robot's scene ending beep a hint that it might have overhead the Stan/OtherGuyIPromiseIllLearnYourNameYesTheBlackGuy conversation about Nina and Directorate S? If so wouldn't that be a winning conversation to justify more Zephyr?

    The Second Generation Illegal is such a stupid plan, when they've demonstrated they are perfectly capable of turning real Americans (including young ones) into operatives.

    I think these episodes take place weeks if not like a month apart their time so maybe lots of weeks aren't this bad, even though it does seem like everything is happening back to back.