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That's the only thing that makes sense, but it opens up a whole lot of other questions. Like how fast do WW's mature to "adulthood"? And do they ever stop aging after that? Do they have to wait 14 or so years for it to hit WW puberty? Because that seems like a pretty cumbersome way to build an army. I guess when

Ha, that will be the big reveal in the 9th episode- the white walkers are pioneers in westerosi chemical warfare. They will unleash their baby army on Castle Black.

So, the baby white walker- is it going to grow into an adult white walker? Or is there just going to be a little baby with blue eyes rolling around north of the wall forever? It's hard to see how the latter helps the white walker's cause.

24 was a strange series in a lot of ways. For me, the strangest part was that it did not grapple with it's own history at all. The show never seemed to consider how a United States which had endured all of the things that happen in the show would be a radically different place than the one we live in. There was a

So… is the show even going to attempt to explain how and why the Bale Twins ended up at the hotel where Claire was? They're just gonna stick with the meta "what a twist!" dialogue and call it a day?

I am not up to date on all of his movie appearances, but my impression is that post-death Coulson is supposed to be different than pre-death Coulson. There were some moments early on in the series where May comments on Coulson being different, and I believe asks someone else within SHIELD what they did to him (odd in

"I can't kill you, anymore than you can kill me."
"Why not?"
"We're the co-leads on this show, and it got renewed."

Yeah, in The Following's universe extra-judicial execution actually seems pretty reasonable. There is a 100% chance that anyone taken into custody will escape and kill numerous people in the process.

It's weirder than that. Joe is an ex-serial killer. Before the show, before Hardy caught him the first time, he was a serial killer. Then he got out, and now he's just ludicrous.

Yeah, it seemed like Hardy and Mike forgot that they are back in the good graces of the FBI and can call for support at any time. I guess the justification, such as it is, is that Hardy is so hell bent on taking down Joe by himself that he doesn't want any outside interference. This doesn't actually make any sense-

The really weird thing about the murder of the asshole frat boy is that not only were we clearly meant to cheer his death (I don't like d-bag frat brothers either, but I don't think the appropriate punishment is death), but we were also supposed to cheer, or at least be totally indifferent to, the death of the girl

Having re-watched the end, I think it is pretty clear that Ward "killing" Hand and the other agents is a set-up to ingratiate him with Garrett. There is no reason for him to be on the plane in the first place otherwise. It seems like Hand is not meant to be stupid, so if she brought him on board armed she probably

I actually liked the episode, but I'm not going to tell you that everything about it made sense.

Yeah, I agree that she jumped pretty aggressively into the kill'em all mindset without really bothering to figure out if she was killing the right people. I guess desperate times call for indiscriminate killing sprees.

At the beginning Garrett was being attacked by SHIELD drones sent by Victoria Hand.

Cersei has been using cousin Lancel for some Jaime role-playing, I guess Jaimie figures two can play at that game.

Shouldn't there be some recognition for Robert Downey Jr. pulling off the career turnaround first? I guess there isn't as catchy a name for it as "McConnaissance", but he was every bit the train wreck as some of these people. Sure he didn't make a hundred terrible rom-coms, but he went to jail, and even worse he was

The Americans: When Role Playing Goes Bad

Seriously, editing his post and acting like that never happened is pretty low.

Ha, good point, but I kind of figured he just doesn't have much of an Australian accent anymore. I think when he was on tape screaming anti-semitic stuff it was in an American accent.