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Game of Thrones – Anyone can be killed

This week, Arya Stark provided the one line that defines the entirety of ‘Game of Thrones:’ “Anyone can be killed.” One does not simply say that to the Lord of the House of Lannister without having big cojones.

by Ivey West

Quotation Marks – House, Bones, Parks and Rec

Join the Clique as we take a look back at our favorite television quotes of the week.

by Ivey West

In Plain Sight – Mary is her daddy’s girl

With only one more episode to go, this week continued the James Shannon saga while Mary shifted to another case.

by An Nicholson

Ten reasons Nikita should be saved

If more than just ratings are any indication (we’re talking about The CW, after all), Nikita should be renewed — and I can prove it.

by Guest Clacker

Fringe – Home is where the heart is

After last week’s visit to the future, ‘Fringe’ returns to the present in “Worlds Apart.” Both sides must make an important decision to derail David Robert Jones. Will they make the sacrifice?

by Carla Day

Grimm – Nick Burkhardt turns badass

Everyone “loses their head” in this episode of ‘Grimm.’ Monroe forgets his story, Eisbiber go off on uncharacteristic tangents and a couple Reapers … well …

by Michael Noble

Person of Interest – Reese’s past returns

While former Agent Reese goes undercover as an armored car guard, his past comes back to haunt him.

by An Nicholson

Supernatural – Felicia Day, Veronica Mars and Star Wars

As the season winds down, Felicia Day helps Sam and Dean take on the Leviathans while Bobby takes on Dick.

by Debbie McDuffee

Has The Office finally hit rock bottom?

Just when I decided that nothing could save the episode, along came a surprise David Wallace (Andy Buckley) appearance. It’s completely unfathomable why he would have been at that fundraiser, but it was great to see him. Come back soon!

by Aryeh S.

MusiClack – The Walking Dead theme

Right about now, you’re probably in the early stages of withdrawal because there hasn’t been a new episode of ‘The Walking Dead’ since mid-April. To make matters worse, you have until October when season 3 begins to ride it out. What to do ’til then? I’m here with a bit of relief …

by Michael Noble