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Can we all just take a moment to celebrate the return of Felicity Smoak from her depressing melodramics of S3?

I thought the conversations where Iris didn't know Barry was the Flash and they were talking on the roof of Jitters were pretty awful.

2/4?

I wish they had done more places, though…like the Western Air Temple, perhaps Omashu…

Maybe they figure they don't need to schedule him that much since he's going to be taking over the show soon enough anyways?

Sounds cool to me. Sansa can be reunited with her first husband, right? ;P

I thought Theon and Sansa jumped into a snow drift…?

All of that, but also the fight choreography between Jon and the White Walker. To me, that is easily one of the most exciting fights in GoT's history.

At least Olenna is back.

Hm. His ambition may be his foremost motivator, but his love for Cat can get in the way and at least make him look for different options. And, tbh, I don't see why he had to bring Sansa to Winterfell in order to attack the North…maybe I'm missing something?

Did they care about that kind of thing back in the Middle Ages? My mom didn't care about it fifteen years ago.

Yes, but…they weren't important children.

I was watching the episode with my sister, and while watching the scene in Valyria, commented on that parallel with LotR as well.

I don't think the show ever really developed the minor characters in the North (except the Boltons) well enough to have things play out like they did in the books. Although I kinda am skeptical about changing/cutting out a lot of Sansa's storyline, I like that the show is looking to shake things up in the North as

No, I don't, sorry.

Haha, it's fine. Thanks, though.

Your icon's pretty great too. ;)

Actually, I kind of just wish both shows would get their shit together.

Yeah, but Ray and Laurel, at least, seem to have incomplete character arcs, so it's not happening. Also, this is Arrow, not Game of Thrones.

I always did that when I was a kid…