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She loves her babies. It was heartbreaking for all three involved.

The mere sight of him in front of the White House seal made me laugh so much. Also his delight at making history as the first redhead in the position.

I can understand how compared to other characters, he's not as exciting. He's basically the old-fashioned, just hero type. But I am confident a leadership role within the Night's Watch will serve his character well.

It was missing the "[FX: snow blows into camera]" text.

The criticism about the lack of stakes within the shows universe is valid. They didn't maintain a good momentum about the conflict or built enough compelling characters for people to crave a segment about the wall every week, that's on the showrunners.

I wouldn't be surprised if next week's episode was a little bit longer. Too many things need to be wrapped up next week.

I'll clean my poncho in advance. Thanks for the warning.

I felt the same way. The technical side of it, the action and direction, was the best the show has put forward and I was thoroughly engaged even though I only really know 5 characters involved in the battle. The scythe was a true holy shit! moment for me and I liked Jon better standing up as a leader instead of

I think my favorite moment is when they're lying in bed and she says "I'm tired of being funny" and he replies "me too."

Thanks for the heads up!

Definitely.

Smiling Dan is the Scariest Dan.

I can't believe they didn't use this for all those billboards on the subway station! The other one makes this like like a daytime soap, but this? This is the greatest dramedy ever produced!

Thanks, Showtime CEO of Man Ass!

Of course not, it's all in the context provided by the rest of the review. Quite often you get the feeling the reviewer thought it was "boring."

That's why I get a bit annoyed whenever a reviewer calls an episode a "table-setting" because those episodes provide the foundation for people to care about any big action-driven moments. Would we really care about Oberyn's fate if they hadn't included his great scene with Tyrion?

Yes, he's back in the campaign office with a beard, acting relaxed and smiling. Mike says "I want some of whatever he's having", or something like that.

Totally agree. This is Dan! It was karma. He did the same thing to Jonah. If Amy had done something so despicable to bring down Mike or Gary I would be definitely consider that "character damage", but Dan? C'mon.

Did you see the preview if the fight? It looked like he was fighting with a child. Holy shit! How tall is he supposed to be on the books, I wonder.

He was also good enough for Connie Britton. Man, that guy has romanced all the tough and pretty tv ladies.