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If the rest of Season 5 had been as good as tonight's season finale, I imagine my reviews would have been much kinder. In many ways, the last few episodes have seen a general uptick in quality, and the season ended on something of a high note---thank the Allfather.

Surprisingly, in tonight's season finale only one big death occurred. Freydis was strangled to death by Ivar after she admitted to letting the armies of Bjorn, Hvitserk, Harald and Olaf through the secret entrance in Kattegat, a betrayal she was happy to make after Ivar murdered their infant son. Alas, she did not get to see her husband strung up in a tree.

In any case, the finale was pretty good. The first assault on Kattegat felt pretty reckless and amateurish. I'm not sure what the siege situation would be, but it felt like the attackers should have taken a bit more time to prepare and plan. If a siege wasn't possible due to Kattegat's position on the sea, at least some basic planning would have helped things not go so terribly awry. For instance, the battering ram cover that they brought out part way through the assault---why not bring that out from the get-go?

Perhaps the best moment was when Magnus finally finds his courage, charges the castle (how did Kattegat become so fortified?) and is pulled back by Harald. "I never knew who I was until just now," Magnus says, and is promptly shot in the back, falling dead without another word. Good timing!

Finale Ligure adds extra zing to the beach mountain bike holiday package. Not only does it boast some of the worlds best enduro riding, the beautiful Mediterranean sea and the warm welcome of the Ligurian people with their outstanding food (and gelato), it also boasts one of the great mountain bike scenes. It's something that brings that extra element to a mountain bike trip, to be around other mountain bikers is something special, on the trail, at the bike shop or in the square having that post ride beer.

Sure, sometimes it's great to be out there exploring by yourself, your crew, alone in the hills. But we want to talk about a holiday, meaning a time where you can relax and enjoy yourself. But the great thing about Finale Ligure is it's almost as good without the bike as with it...here's 8 reasons why we think Finale Ligure is the best mountain bike beach holiday

There are plenty of restaurants, from cheap and quick pasta/pizza joints to higher end Italian eateries, though you won't see many fancy pants dining rooms here, Italy has always been best at honest, produce driven flavours, the Osteria menus speak to that.

Many people declare Finale as the best place they have ever ridden. I do. The trails here are so varied, fast, technical, challenging, wild, loose, natural and ever adjective in between. Each zone has it's own character and flow drawn from the trail builders that crafted them and the land they occupy.

The only draw back to Finale Ligure's crown as the worlds best mountain bike beach holiday can be found in the trails however. They are not easy. There are only a handful of trails we would consider accessible to the novice rider, not enough to enjoy a full week of riding, afew days certainly. Most of the riding will have at least some features we'd consider difficult (black) in a graded bike park.

It's quite easy to get around in the hills, the official trail maps are good and apps like Trailforks make finding the runs far easier than days gone by. We do however highly recommend a guide and shuttle service. you get more riding in, there's never that feeling of being lost or under prepared or potentially dropping into the wrong valley and you'll benefit from the van uplift, the local knowledge, what trails are riding the best and where to avoid the crowds.

Lets be frank, not all companies are created equal so do some research on them before booking to make sure you get the best experience. We've been working in the region ourselves since 2016 and provide what we believe are great classic and back country tours for clients on our Riders Weeks. We have been working with Ride on Noli for the same amount of time, providing classic and deep back country tours and now, our Exclusive Apartment Package gets you a guide, driver and a 4x4 for the week, entirely at you and your mates disposal. Other companies to recommend would be Back Country Finale, Just Ride, Eze Freeride or Niki Rad, just depending on what you are looking for.

The family have the beach and a beautiful town to explore. Each beach bar has activities and a play zone for the kids, all within view of somewhere to sit and sip a cappuccino, free to use if you have a drink there. Ondina beach is probably the best of the bunch for kids, with an awesome pirate inspired play zone and a beach front swimming pool with a lifeguard on duty. The beaches themselves have their own life guards, just check in to see if one is on duty if you are nervous about swimming in the sea.

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I agree about that miserable bait-and-switch LCK finale. And in general, although I do like the parallel competition, I just think it played too big a role this season. The show kept shifting people from the Top Chef A-team to the LCK B-team, to the extent that you really had to watch the latter to understand what was happening on the main show. I get why that would be desirable for Bravo, but in my opinion Top Chef should work as a standalone series.

In the finale, Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy), her uncle-husband Daemon (Matt Smith), and her relatives plan their response to the Hightowers' betrayal after they took the Iron Throne away from the princess. Towards the end of the episode, Rhaenyra sends out her family to collect her allies across Westeros in case civil war erupts.

However, during the chase, Aemond loses control of his dragon who ultimately kills both Lucerys and his small dragon Arryx. Many of the reactions to the finale are to do with this tragic season with fans mocking Aemond having to explain how he started a civil war.

It was very clear from Aemond's expression that he did not mean to actually kill his nephew in the penultimate scene of the season finale. Fans have come up with their own versions of what the following conversation between Aemond and his mother Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) must have been like after the mistake.

The Top Chef Boston finale was none of those things. This was a fierce, exciting, and in the end, hopefully life-changing competition for the two winningest contestants of the entire season.

After fourteen grueling challenges and what seemed like five "last chance to make it to the finale" episodes, Mei Lin and Gregory Gourdet are the last chefs standing. They boldly cooked their way through Boston and all of its seafood-heavy, historically significant glory (side note: if you watched the whole season I think you earned three credits of American History from most accredited universities). And they both found great inspiration and success in the challenges throughout their time in Mexico. Now there's nothing left to do but leave it all out on the table, so to speak.

The two Porsche 963 fielded by Porsche Penske Motorsport will tackle the "Petit Le Mans" from the midfield. Works drivers Nick Tandy from the UK and Felipe Nasr from Brazil qualified in positions five and seven for the grand season finale of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

Driver's comments on the qualifying
Nick Tandy (Porsche 963 #6): "That was hard work. Most of the cars started the qualifying on slicks. First, we looked at what was happening out there, then we went out onto the track on rain tyres. Our lap times were okay, but we came into the pits a bit too early to change to a fresh set. When the track was at its best shortly before the end, our rain tyre was already past its best. But, fifth on the inside of the third row of the grid isn't bad at all."

Felipe Nasr (Porsche 963 #7): "They were tricky conditions. In the end, we didn't get the result we were after. Just as I was about to go on the attack with the second set of rain tyres, a lot of other cars came out of the pit lane. Then, in the 'esses', I suddenly encountered three slow cars in front of me. Still, it was my best lap time. A lot can happen in a race, especially over ten hours. We have to drive clean laps and work our way up the order systematically."

One of the biggest and insanely successful sitcoms of the 21st century is The Big Bang Theory, a show that has become ingrained in the pop culture zeitgeist, with a large following of fans loyal right until its finale last year. The show has a collection of great episodes of comedy television, with high-quality characters and writing a crucial part of this.

Some of the very best episodes the show has to offer, like so many other comedy shows, are the season finales. These episodes tie up narratives and leave you waiting impatiently for the next to come along, something to which IMDb can attest.

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