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I assume you meant "uncomfortable". I hope your sarcasm was as clear to others as it was to me. Good comment!

No. Sansa didn't tell John about Littlefinger, because what Littlefinger said to her hit home. She wants to rule Winterfell, she doesn't want to be a pawn (again) for a man to claim power, even if he is her (half) brother, even though she loves him. Having an army of her own, from her mother's side of the family in

They have already skipped it. Kingsmoot was a bust. The Iron Islands are Dorne from last season, screwing up everything that was compelling about another kingdom.

Plus, Euron's hair is way too short!

I guess we now know that the IMPORTANT MAGICAL OBJECT revealed at the Kingsmoot in the book isn't actually important at all.

The only justification I can see, storywise (because I can't forgive them for how it played out), for Summer to die is to punish Bran for staying too long with the whitewalkers and getting himself grabbed by the King. Now he won't be able to join with her, which was always way more rewarding to him personally than

Just after delivering Shaggy Dog's head to Fucking Ramsey, they sacrifice Summer?! The direwolves deserve way better than they are getting this season. They better bring back Nymeria - and keep her alive! - before the season runs out. However, since they haven't set up anything about Arya and Nymeria, I don't have

It was established in Season 1 that even half Zauberbiests (like Renard) are rare. It does fit with the original tales that their are more wicked witches than wizards and I can't think of one example of a witch/wizard couple (which you would need to produce a full-blooded Zaurberbiest). It's kind of sexist that

One other thing - wasn't it weird that no one questioned that the newly elected mayor suddenly had a wife and two kids, whose existence was unknown until after the election? I missed last week's review, so maybe this was addressed, but that family reveal was very strange from a political standpoint! Black Claw went to

Did they ever explain how Black Claw got Diana away from Meisner (the last person we saw her with before her re-appearance this season) and how long they had her before reuniting her with Renard? I don't think so, unless I missed something. I suppose leaving that part of her story untold added to her mystique but it

I just remembered it when reading a post way, way down. Big Dumb Paul, or, as you say, Big Dick Paul. I had totally forgotten it! Thx!

@avclub-88981d7e4939cd4cc5a6a14c76973c4a:disqus, Beth's suicide was a combination of her life spiraling the drain (the clones, the drugs, Paul, shooting an "innocent civilian") and Evie's threat was just the final push over the edge.

No, I don't think he ever loved Beth. It was just a job. I don't think he hated her, but I do think he hated himself for what he was doing to her, especially knowing that she loved him and he projected some of his self-hatred onto her as apathy and uncaring.

Well, Felix got pretty hurt by Krystal, too! "I think I have some Visine in my bag…" "No!"

Speaking of Beth and MK's goodbye scene, the After Black on that episode claimed that it was the first time 2 of the clones had embraced without the use of Tatiana's stand in. That she literally hugged herself. But they didn't explain how that was accomplished, even though the show runners were there. In an interview

I was practically yelling at the screen for Cosima to grab Kendall's foot out of the fire! Yes, she was traumatized and the van could have blown up and it would be really hard if not impossible to separate the foot from the body, and come to think of it she didn't know Sarah had bleached all of the genetic material,

Evie and Dunko could have known that Beth was dead and Sarah was an imposter clone without telling Leekie or Duncan, especially since Evie clearly has her own agenda and little respect for the older Neos.

@eloisepasteur:disqus What does BDP stand for in this comment? I've searched for the acronym, but nothing really fits, and I can't think of anything from the show. It's really bugging me.

Not kerosene or gasoline, obviously, but perhaps horse-fat or some other kind of grease, possibly mixed with something like wax.

I don't know. I think the "travelogues", the long-ish short stories of
characters making their way through the world are great for character
development and are usually good stories. However, I could really do
without the obsessive detail, especially the food, clothes, weapons,
flora and fauna. So much could be pared