In "Sealed to the Flame" and "A Bath", Tylor explains his theory that Elaida succeeded and failed at once, Greg worries about what a new vision might forebode for Perrin and Rand, and Seaine initiates a new plotline... in book 7.
In " The First Cup" and "Mashiara", Tylor is excited to see how much the dynamic shifts when Elayne stands up for herself, Greg has theories about the Kin and aging, and Nynaeve makes several leaps forward as a character
In "To Be Alone", "Bread and Cheese", and "The Festival of Birds", Tylor wonders why the planning that preceded Perrin's departure was off screen, Greg postulates on the nature of ta'veren and Mat & Tylin's plot takes a very serious turn
In "The Kin", "Mindtrap", and "The Irrevocable Words", Greg turns to the map to evaluate how quickly the Seanchan are moving, Tylor wonders whether Moridin represents a change in the strategies of the dark, and Reanne Corly immediately regrets giving Elayne and Nynaeve a chance.
In "Small Sacrifices" and "Next Door to a Weaver", Tylor is excited to see a new group of channelers, Greg is excited to see a new side of mistress Anan, and Nynaeve learns to be more patient than Elayne for the first time.
In "Patterns Within Patterns" and "Swovan Night", Tylor is excited to see Mat and Birgitte open up, Greg hypothesizes about the identity of The Watcher, and Nyn and El are confronted by the need to do what they fear most... apologize.
In "As the Plow Breaks the Earth", and "Diamonds and Stars", Greg grapples with the growing size of Rand's following, Tylor is excited for Cadsuane's arrival, and Min reacts oddly to the deaths of Colavere and Harid Fel
In "Insects", "A Touch on the Cheek", and "The Triumph of Logic", Greg prepares for an explosion as Jaichim Carridin and Sammael enter the fray in Ebou Dar, Tylor is uncomfortable with Tylin's advances toward Mat, and Mistress Anan shows previously unknown depths.
In "The Bowl of the Winds" and "White Plumes" Tylor is excited we get an Aviendha POV, Greg feels let down by the Mat POV, and both the Seanchan and Whitecloaks threaten Elayne and Nynaeve's progress.
In "A Morning of Victory" Tylor feels the horror vibes following Halima, Greg is excited by Lan's return, and Egwene wins valuable support.
In "Unseen Eyes" and "An Oath" Tylor reminds everyone about the dark undercurrents of the Salidar camp, Greg is ready for this political plot to become a siege, and Egwene gets a less than forthcoming reaction from the Wise Ones.
In "The Figurehead" and "A Pair of Silverpike", Greg tries to navigate the numerous political currents of Salidar, Tylor highlights the importance of tracking the Forsaken (and remembering that there is one in camp), and Egwene makes her first moves to seize real power.
In "Old Fear, New Fear" and "Pitfalls and Tripwires", the Aiel want to go to war, Tylor wonders how much of Faile's actions are about cultural expectations, and Greg is impressed by Rand's command of politics while also worrying about his sanity.
In "Hill of the Golden Dawn", "Into Cairhien", and "A Broken Crown", Tylor appreciates that we get more time in Perrin's head, Greg wonders about the new Asha'man, and Rand seems to be in his dark side phase, but he still won't kill women.
In "High Chasaline" and "The Butcher's Yard", Greg appreciates seeing Rand's development from Perrin's perspective, Tylor is interested in the new Asha'man who get the spotlight, and Dashiva being chosen at random feels momentous.
In "Lightnings", Greg worries about the stability of the White Tower, Tylor is more impressed by Dumai's Wells the second time around, and Eamon Valda makes his move.
In the traditional end of book wrap-up Greg weighs Lord of Chaos' slow start against its epic finish, Tylor reveals the most ridiculous POV challenge yet, and long-time guest Ben poses a game that pokes fun at Robert Jordan's descriptions of women (and then Greg ruins it).
In "The Sending", "Dumai's Wells" and "The Answer", Tylor is impressed by how all the pieces come together, Greg enjoys our first explosive climax, and Rand seems to lose himself in Lews Therin.
In "The Taking", "Weaves of the Power" and "The Feast of Lights", Tylor wonders why Elayne and Nynaeve are so set against Mat helping, Greg is frustrated by the Perrin and Berelain plotline, and Rand stares down the Salidar embassy.
In "Mirror of Mists" and "Thorns" Greg re-evaluates his position on the Salidar Aes Sedai, Tylor wonders about the all the death coming to Cairhien, and Rand flees a dangerous situation.