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I know most people hate her, but I've always personally liked Skye. I find her funny.

I feel like I might be in the Twilight Zone, because I was actually really impressed by the scene between Ward and Skye on the plane when she refuses to give him what he wants. It was creepy on Ward's part, and the revulsion Skye expressed when he tried assuring her that he still loved her was perfect. It was

Agent Stachis Coming

Did you think that? Personally, I thought Ward became more of a villain this week. His instability is kind of reminding me of Azula's insanity in "Avatar: The Last Airbender". It that series, no matter that she was sympathetic, she was evil and had to be taken down.

Oh, so May was just digging? I thought that she was out of cash and had slept in Coulson's casket since she was there and it's not like Coulson was using it anyways….

Maybe they will? There's still over half the season to do something with her plotline, seeing as it's basically done with what happens to her in SoS. Of course, they might just move on to DwD….

I just read the irreverent news that Ser Pounce shall not appear again! I don't care if he has to be CGI'd, you shall not vanquish Ser Pounce!

Well than I guess we can't count my age and gender as a reason for enjoying those scenes then. :P

Not to mention the fact that the "power base" is made up of the educated population that has lived a life of luxury. They know what's been taken from them, and an education proletariat class…well, it's really just counter-intuitive.

I loved that scene between Jaime and Tyrion (another one that I thought looked beautiful, also). The line where Tyrion said "the Kingslayer brothers" derisively was quite cool to me, because it kind of points out the hypocrisy of Jaime judging anyone for killing Joffrey. There's also something about Tyrion that brings

Exactly! Bran's story actually gained some momentum in this episode, and I was so happy about that. Very rarely has Bran been in a scene with some significant, plot-moving action. When he was tossed from the window, when Theon took Winterfell, and…now? Those are the only ones I can remember, and I'm just relieved that

You make a good point. They really should have mentioned that by now, at least in passing. God knows we spent enough time with Sam and Gilly last week…

Yeah! I actually thought the show was burning through things a little too fast. I wanted to see characters reactions to certain events a little more, and perhaps spend some more time with characters we don't see as often. Poor Stannis has really gotten the short end, even in S2, and I was actually really happy that we

God, I'm such a minority viewer in that I really enjoy Jon being on screen. It's probably partially because I'm a teenage girl, but also because I know what happens in the books to him. Personally, I feel that a lot of what makes his story developed and interesting has been cut out. I'm always hoping they'll finally

The show was really canny to shoot the entire first five minutes essentially from Grey Worm's POV, as he makes the audience sympathize with Dany's quest more. Of course, freeing slaves is noble, but Grey Worm makes the situation much more personal in this episode, as a former slave inspiring current ones to become

To be fair, Maisie Williams is just very…youthful in appearance. She's short and has a cute face.

I completely disagree that this episode was slowly paced, poorly shot, and not entertaining. I thought the pacing was actually a perfect speed compared to than wham-bam-bang! of previous episodes. This show often moves so fast than many characters with smaller roles are treated as little more than props, and even some

They said it had been a month, so….

Yep, definitely. There were three or four different scenes of them having sex. Lol.