They'll just build a new one... and make the White Walkers pay for it.
The Queen Who Never Was…
Stunning, powerhouse season. Utterly phenomenal acting, editing.
OK so the second act is being enjoyably batshit from the off.
Also, to the other commentors, kindly fuck off with your homophobia and idiotic "woke trash" dismissal - honestly don't see what was so 'woke' about this episode.
Besides, a decade in, you should know what you're getting with this show.
Very predictable, but a great episode anyway.
I'd lick a table for $20,000
The evolution of Rebecca Bunch! Hope this gets a third season because it's going to be fun watching Rebecca destroy Josh Chan.
It's so simple but so beautiful.
My only complaint about the show is that I am going to have to wait for another season now after they've gotten me hooked!
Memories...Memories are everywhere :'), love the show already.
Season 2 went from revving the engine to accelerating in this episode. Exploring the motivations, strengths and fallibilities of these incredible characters is the rewarding part of being a Big Little Lies viewer, and we’re now getting into the deep inner-workings of the cast.
I’m glad to see the story continue making meaningful and objective conversation about the psychology of abuse and trauma from multiple angles and ages. Certainly the ambition of story writers and actors alike has paid off.
So tragic.
The previous episode shines in a brand new light after seeing everything that led up to David and Jeff's murders. I've only watch Finn Wittrock on American Horror Story and although his role as Dandy Mott was pretty remarkable, he completely transforms, portraying the heartbreaking life of Jeffrey Trail. Admirably done.
To be honest I didn't care that much about what the Red Womand had been doing so far. But killing Shireen? No, now I want Davos to fucking kill her.
I'm even surprised that Stannis' army is still with him even after doing that.
What an amazing episode, I didn't like Lindsay but I'm so sorry for her. She was a good police officer in the end. Fuck you Dot.
67% is super stupid.What did you expect? It was a well directed movie with incredible casting and atmosphere..8/10 dont listen to others and watch this. This is not a waste of time at all!
This show is so good and I particularly like the music. I'd actually listen to a soundtrack if they released one.
The previous episode was kind of boring, and I missed all the season 1-2 fireworks, but this week's storyline was fun.
I like that they haven't forgotten Greg and go out of their way to mention him. He was a great character that made things more diverse and it would really spice things up if he returned. I'd love to see how he reacted to everyone. Although now that Bex slept with his dad... he is probably not end game. They've gone out of their way to show that despite appearances, romance has nothing to do with the point of the show, but it does seem likely Bex will be in a relationship soon.
It starts well, but then it degenerates, sort of decaffeinated Blade runner, I expected more
I'll stop saying it, but I just love how Ru manages everything: it's just perfect, bringing all these people together, let them be a family and everything, there are no words for it.
Great show, I loved all the 5 friends. There was also Phoebe but she was just an awful person.
this got to be the most epic episode of this entire show hands down!