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Wild Bill Howlett
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Well this is a terrible shame

The writing is lazy. Everyone else on the show clearly works very hard

For a moment I thought he was going to get wighted, which would have been interested. But no, coldhands runs in and saves him because tv

People saying that there's no chemistry between Dany and Jon; why does there need to be? I reckon they'll end up marrying by the end of the season purely to end the impasse about Jon refusing to bend the knee. This would be much more realistic as it's a political union, and the fact that they don't have chemistry and

I think it would have been interesting to have had Theon be reborn through drowning (a la Damphair) when he was fished out of the water. It would have allowed his character to act as more than another henchman standing around (hello Varys) and could have been a nice parallel to Jon's rebirth. They could even have used

Didn't Bronn promise Tyrion that he would get Shae safely out of King's Landing? And then she next turned up at his trial with Bronn made a lord and promised a castle? I've always thought it was pretty obvious that Bronn sold Tyrion out

I just found it stuck out like a sore thumb as modern day language in the medieval world (and I know the show does use modern language regularly, it's just 'twat' sounds like lads bants or something)

I enjoyed every part of the episode that didn't have Euron in it. Who is writing his dialogue? It's godawful. Did my ears deceive me or did he describe Theon as a 'twat' at one point? Rubbish writing, rubbish character, rubbish actor. Rubbish.

He was recast with the guy who played Billy Bones in Black Sails (which if you haven't seen it is well worth a watch. GoT with pirates basically)

That cold dead look in his eyes in the main article image; "Is this really what my career has come to, working with Anthony Hopkins?"

This season was all over the place. I normally hate procedurals but found myself wishing it would just go back to a murder of the week format. If they'd wanted to find new plot angles to broaden the show with I think they'd have been better off taking more inspiration from the comics and introducing vampires, ghosts,

Did anyone else think the actor they had in to play the alternate body Ivanov could easily pass for a full on version of MODOK down the line?

This was incredibly dull and cliched. Poor dialogue and terribly acted. No pacing, all style no substance. May as well have been watching Preacher. Zzzzzzzzzz

"a shoddy, divisive third season" - I liked it, so there

Is there a general consensus on this? I tend to give the benefit of the doubt with claims of ripping off (e.g. Judge Dredd / The Raid, The Girl With All The Gifts / The Last of Us), as often when you look at the actual release dates you realise that, when you take into account development time, it's not actually

Could Fitz not have found a way of exposing Radbot that wouldn't have resulted in murder had his split second gut feeling been wrong?

This is exactly how it will end

Amazed at the positive reaction here. Two women spending every moment together discussing relationships and worrying about not being married yet does not make for a progressive, or interesting, show.