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I would love to see Lady Mormont go off on Littlefinger. I was more surprised that Margaery wouldn't have thought that Cersei would try to pull something when Tommen announced no more trial by combat. Regardless of whatever long con she was trying to execute, she didn't really think Cersei, of all people, would show

This is where we may see even more flashbacks. Story-wise, the show started with the death of Sam, which was tied to Lila's death. It hit the ground running with that and if they had fleshed out his character more, they'd probably be just now trying to deal with everything that happened. Yes, he was seemingly sweet,

Agreed. Davis just kills every scene she's in, and to put her with Cicely was just magical. It seems the most powerful moments on this show are ones with very few or no words at all. The letter burying scene this season, and in season 1, when Annalise wiped away the remnants of who she believes she must be, and who

To me, it seemed him acting differently was because he was living such a double life. The way him and Annalise put up an "It's all good" front for others, when, behind closed doors, you could feel the resentment and the unhappiness. In the 10 years after they lost their baby, I'm guessing they both threw themselves

Regarding Wes' dad dying, there has to be something more to it than Wallace taking advantage of Wes' mom and he was the result of that. Even though that information led to Annalise's car crash, it just seems like there's more to the story. Wes will probably obsess over why it happened as much as he spent time

When the group went looking for Rebecca in that storage unit, they found all that money. Was that still the same money Frank got 10 years prior, and shouldn't it say more about him that he didn't spend it? Will we find out more about the Mahoney mystery woman that had Frank plant a bug in Annalise's hotel room? She

Bonnie also had that weird closeness to Sam, who could have told her in some alcohol soaked moment.

Didn't Connor tell the Keating 5 that he was only pretending to be in love and a great relationship now? Oliver deleting the email and making the phone call was bad, but I kind of see him and Connor more 'stuck together' than what they had at the beginning. Connor can't fully open up to Oliver, and now Oliver's

Sonny and Simone's very detached demeanor can be applied to all the characters really. Nobody is really living 'in the moment' unless they absolutely have to. They are either living through the past or an unknowing future. For a lot of the characters, they're often living in a mix of the two. Floyd taking lead

This season is just hitting it out of the park every episode. The visuals, the dialogue, the cast. Some things I am wondering: How are Peggy and Ed so good at surviving? Granted, the Gerhardt's and Kansas City crew aren't particularly as careful and precise like Hahnzee is, but could Peggy and Ed be that lucky? The

When the scene faded into the altar scene, it looked as though Will had a Hitler mustache going on, thanks to the scene shift. (Pesky floor drain!)