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Notice the dagger on a page in the book that Sam glossed over? It was that the same dagger that was used to try to kill Bran back in Season 1 that Littlefinger lost to Tyrion I believe. Then Ned had it in King's Landing which I suppose went back to Littlefinger after Ned died. Perhaps that will have a role in the

It's usually helpful to get the characters accurate when writing a convincing recap. Not only did you refer to Luciana as Ofelia (multiple times), but Ofelia isn't even in either episode.

Why did the Narcos go through all of the trouble of torturing those Colonia hostages if they had a driver's license in their pocket that easily led Madison there?

I do find it strange that so many important (and obvious) leads are still being discovered this far into the show and even into the trial. How is this possible when they had the video of the gas station and would have looked into everyone Naz could have interacted with. *Also, I remember from the first episode that

How is it that Carrie, a CIA spy is able to detect two of these bombs, but special forces essentially act as mall cops. Out of all of the people you can use to take out Carrie, it's kind of silly that they choose the one person who has a long-standing and personal relationship to Carrie.

They're not going to murder everyone….It sounded more like they were going to take out everyone in the LA Base. Makes no sense for them to go around and waste time and supplies if they are just leaving

Where'd that pool come from?

She was about to right when the next door neighbor was attacked. This all happened so quickly and like you said, she just killed a guy she was working with the day before. This is a new world to them and they're not sure how to go forward.

I don't think anyone gives a shit how long I've been on here either, guy. I'll take a pass on your comment history. I tend to read reviews from different outlets after premiere and finales. Apparently, that's not allowed by you as head of the neighborhood watch (unless of course I liked the episode.) In fact, my

How is commenting after a show airs "hate-watching"? So what is your disagreement here? Was it the fact that I wrote something negative? Was it because I commented on the show after the entire season has aired? I would say that's when most people comment on a show, besides the premiere. I think "hate-watching" is

Yes much worse. The latter were single lines where your praise comes from a drawn out, cross-cut, 9-minute awful monologue…

I don't know what grading scale you are using, but a B+ is preposterous. Did Fantastic Four get an A?

The answer to all above: because the show was incoherent garbage

Agreed

Actually…it was the worst scene of the entire season. Utter trash