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I think that may have happened during the "trial" between the Hound and Berric Dondarrion. Not entirely sure, though.

Yeah, they did establish that she was closest to her mother, while Arya felt more connected to her brothers. It's pretty interesting, actually, that we as viewers are rooting so much for the Stark kids to get together when we have barely seen them interact with each other. Jon had scenes with his siblings (except

Not very frightening, but everybody wants a piece? Yeah, I don't know. But that would be my street name for sure if my parents had called me Ignacio.

And Dr. Eden is actually Dutch! The two lines she said were "Would you please shut your mouth?" and "What exactly is your problem?". Both lines fitting perfectly within the Leftovers-verse with their casual rudeness.

It it hadn't been for the flashforward, Nora stepping into the Machine and vanishing would have been an amazing (though frustrating) end to her story. Does she get fried or is she reunited with her family?

Kudos on them for casting an actual Dutch actress to play a Dutch character. Her two lines in Dutch: "Please shut your mouth" and "What exactly is your problem?". Just perfect.

There are a few scenes in it where the main character is told that the girl who committed suicide was wrong to make the tapes because, really, she didn't need those "reasons" and was pretty depressed/sad/whichever in life already. The main character basically feels like he's on the tapes because he did nothing to save

I do believe David Thewlis voiced the man at the end, who told the robot he had done his work. Sounded like him, at least.

Gus reminded me of Walt when Hector basically told him he owned him and reinforced that Gus "works" for him. You could tell he was plotting his revenge and planning to take control, as we know he was from Breaking Bad… just like Walt in Breaking Bad's fourth season. It's really exciting and interesting to see Gus in

Which ones? Genuinely curious, because I can't think of one (the dogman was one until this episode).

I actually felt the same way about her part on LOST. She didn't get an actual storyline until season 6.

Norman has killed "abusive" men before, always to protect women. It's the "Mother" side of him that felt the urge to kl women. In the context of this show, this twist holds up pretty well IMO.

The voyeurism is creepy, but I can buy that that's Norman's "weakness", especially after the weird relationship he's had with both of his parents. Its mostly harmless, at least it would be in Norman's eyes. It also unleashes the "jealous" Mother side of him, which is a pretty major factor.

Norman pushed his female friend's father off the stairs and killed his own father. He was pretty violent and angry towards "bad men" already and I'm pretty sure those were the only times he killed being himself (debatable in the case of his father). It was the confused / Norma side of him that killed women. I think

As much as I love this show, it has pretty much confirmed for me that Carlton Cuse was the one who took it a step too far with the LOST weirdness. Bates Motel has it too - so does The Leftovers, but that show does actually deliver on its mysteries and has consistent craziness. Bates Motel is hard to rewatch due to the

That ending worried me a bit as well. "This guy deserves to be killed" is a strange note to end on… At least Norman seemed to regret it right afterwards!

I read some "spoilers" mentioning how this episode had a twist "inversion" of expected events. My first thought was the thing that happened here, but this episode actually made me wonder if they were goon to reveal that Norman was dead instead of Norma. Which would have been ridiculous, but this show has had that

The funny thing here being that "Ghost Dad" doesn't show up until season 3. That stuff does tend to ruin great shows.

Could this be a different wish realm, made to fit the Evil Queen's wish? I'm not sure, but that was my first thought.

And to be even more fair, Sasha pointed out earlier in the episode that she considers Rosita to be more useful than herself (which is untrue, but I do believe Sasha would think that) and knew Rosita didn't want to be stopped. Switching places with her and locking the gate would be the only solution in that case. I