Dracarys.
Disappointing asssss season so far and probably till the end:toilet:
Disappointing asssss season so far and probably till the end:toilet:
WHY?? WTF?? Another Dragon?? My poor Missandei. She was a good person, Grey Worm was in shock. That moment was so heartbroken.
I need then to Kill Cersi and that stupid Greyjoy. Mutherfuckers.
Sansa can't keep a secret, know everyone will know the truth.
Jaime and Brienne... I couldn't believe it.
Khaleesi is about to going crazy, like her father did.
Oh boy... I don't know how this will end.
I'm starting to think that Cersei might be a lost cause. :) But seriously, not Missandei.I was rooting for her and Grey Worm to make it through this mess.
Sansa is officially the worst secret keeper of the Seven f*ckin' kingdoms. Couldn't last even a day. How anyone likes her is beyond me. Daenerys now has every right to go full on Mad King and just burn everyone. F*ck it.
Easily the best episode of this season so far. It's the only episode this season that has truly felt like Game of Thrones. It has its issues, but it's the best yet. Best writing, best display of the characters, just the best.
This is the only episode this season (so far) that I haven't found to be disappointing.
Best ep so far :D
Boring episode, the scenes which could have been great were skipped (Brann telling the truth about Jon to Arya and Sansa, Sansa telling the truth about Jon to Tyrion). The final 20 minutes of the episode saved it a bit, but not enough to make this a good episode.
Damn ! My heart can't handle this episode...
Man, what a poor episode, lackluster after lackluster. If this is the culmination of the time and interest myself and others have invested into Game of Thrones all of these years, then it is truly unfortunate and disappointing if not almost bordering on an insult.
Such a shame that this will be the legacy of a series that once took the world by storm with its brilliant storytelling and exhilarating plot twists, hardly recognizable anymore when it parades around in a pathetic shell of its former self.
I can't say I'm excited nor even interested in the remaining episodes, at least not when this season has taught me time and again to lower my expectations as much as possible, but I hope they will at least respect what this series once was and offer a conclusion worthy of its story. sigh
When your daughter couldn’t keep a secret for a day that you kept for 18 years until the day you died
Another episode full of garbage writting and stupid choices. Worst last season ever.
I don't get all those disappointed comments about how they suddenly making Daenerys a monster. I know that for some reason I'm obviously the only one who thinks so, but she was unlikeable, narcissistic sociopath since day one.
Hashtag no surprise.
Hashtag hope she dies.
Hashtag give the throne to Brienne.
Good things about this episode:
Varys is no longer useless;
Sansa playing the game of thrones to support Jon’s claim;
Gendry Baratheon;
I like the parallel they’re drawing between the two queens - Daenerys is going to lose her three children just like Cersei. But how does Euron have pinpoint accuracy against Rhaegal and then the entire fleet shoots bolts at Drogon and they all miss?
Bad things about this episode:
More shitty battle tactics - D&D said Daenerys just kind of forgot about the Iron fleet and Euron's forces. This is so stupid. Even if she forgot her advisers shouldn't have forgotten;
Entire scene with Bronn;
Cutting out Sansa and Arya's reaction to the big reveal, because they have to do some dumb jokes and establish Brienne/Jaime as a relationship even though they were already great friends;
It doesn’t make sense that Cersei had Dany and Drogon in the range of those giant crossbows and didn't take them out;
I guess we will never learn any more info on the NK or white walkers, which is disappointing.
Next episode: Jaime kills Cersei
Last episode: Daenerys becomes Mad Queen and Jon kills her
Melisandre: What do we say to the God of good episodes? Writers: Not today!
I feel like the writers are trying to insult people's intelligence this season.
Writer of the episode said that, and I quote ''Dany kind of forgot about Euron's fleet, but they haven't forgotten about her..'' She forgot. Everyone mentions the fleet 3 scenes before they show up and she was in that scene.
Not only did Dany suddenly suffer from concussion and forgot about them, she also couldn't see the entire fleet while flying high in the air. But tbf, they were hiding behind little rocks so she could not see them. Then Rhaegal gets hit 3 times in 3 tries, but when Dany goes straight at Euron (and does nothing) every arrow misses Drogon, of course. But then they destroy Dany's ships in a single minute, no misses there again, I'm afraid.
There were more bad things in this episode, like how no one else noticed Bronn (with big crossbow) in Winterfell, how no one asked for Arya's and Bran's help against Cersei, how Sam didn't ask Jon why he didn't help him in the last episode when he was lying on the ground, why Cersei didn't just kill everyone in that last scene, etc.. but the thing I hated the most was when characters were about to finally learn about Aegon Targaryen and then the show would just cut away from those scenes. We have time for those drinking games and romantic soap opera parts of the episode, but we cut away from Sansa's, Tyrion's and Arya's reaction about AT. Nice writing and directing.
The only scene that I liked and that reminded me of old GOT (S1-S4) was Tyrion and Varys conversation.. until Varys said that he'll betray Dany. Writers are probably going to kill him in the next episode because of that. In earlier seasons that character would never say his real thoughts, he would lie to Tyrion and then quietly spread info about Jon's true identity everywhere.
This is just.. sad.
“You’ll make a wonderful lord, and any lady would be lucky to have you. But I’m not a lady, I never have been. That’s not me.”
My own balls got blue from the ferocity of this line. Another Baratheon rejected by a Stark... shocking!!
In the past two episodes: Arya 2 "Powerful" Men 0.
That wasn't enjoyable... I just spent ~90 minutes being angry at my TV.
Sansa better not survive the last episode.
Poor writing, full of shitty choices. And making Dany unlikeable?! That's brilliant, actually. They are sweeping off one of the best characters in the show, well done, indeed. I hope Jon gets the throne already, I'm very tired of this bullshit, one of the worst final seasons ever.
Well done show runners. Good thing the series is ending, because I have just given up on it. You've taken the most expensive television budgets ever, and spent it on an absolute garbage script. Wow!
If the last episode was gots funeral then this week the graverobbers robbed the grave and pissed on it. Seriously how can they write such bad episodes?
George we need you! They totally destroyed your fantastic work.
Season more and more disappointing ... Worst episode of all ... They are turning Dany into a monster gradually ... So much fight, for all this desertification ... Sad.
Well, that was grim...
Now I fully believe both Grey Worm and Daenerys won't make it either. And Jon might rule without ever marrying. A truly bittersweet ending.
Even the high note with Brienne and Jaime ended in a sad way. I never expected that to happen in the first place, but to have it happen just to take it away was cruel. Well done you sick writters! :laughing:
Oh my God! They killed Missandei! You bastards!
So I guess the Stark keeping secrets-thing runs only in the masculine part of the family.
[7.5/10] This one is hard for me to rate. It's basically three different episodes: a college hangout party, a referendum on Dany as a ruler, and an attack and stand-off between Team Dany and Team Cersei. And the three sections don't necessarily fit together super well and have varying levels of quality.
I have to say that I loved that first section, with the survivors of the Battle of Winterfell chatting up one another and cross-pollinating their various groups. The drinking game between the Lannister boys and Brienne's crew was tons of fun, including Tormund's awkward interjection. Poor Gendry's triumphant moment of being made a lord, only to profess his love and be rejected (rightfully) by Arya is utterly heartbreaking. Jaime and Brienne finally getting together was one of the most rousing things the show's ever done. And I also just love the little interactions we get, right down to that unmistakable moment when the party has passed you by, and you realize your friends aren't around anymore, and you're not even sure where you fit in.
But then we get into "who should be ruler?" mode and things deteriorate a little. I'm glad that we got another throne room scene, and I actually like the notion of different advisors starting to have their doubts about Dany as a leader. The problem is that secrets get spilled very quickly, and those doubts start to be reinforced very quickly, to where you wish those things had time to bubble up a bit more.
Then you have the stand-off, which is a heartpumping moment full of great acting from just about everyone. Tyrion's plea to his sister is heartfelt, earnest, and moving. Cersei's reaction to it despite trying to seem steely is intriguing. Missandei's defiance in her final moments is sad but strong. And Dany's roiling anger (not to mention Grey Worm's) after all of this is palpable. It's an interesting entree into the notion of Dany becoming the Mad Queen.
The problem is that this is another extra-length episode, where these different tones and ideas don't really work with one another. There's plenty of moments in here that I like, but they don't exactly round up to form a coheisve whole. That's not a new problem for Game of Thrones, but it's one that weakens some otherwise quality material that feels stitched together, particularly when it adds to a certain rushed atmosphere in these few final frames.
Overall, I still liked this episode quite a bit, particularly that first section, but I wish it had been broken up into 2 or maybe even 3 separate episodes, with more elaboration and connective tissue between the constituent parts.
Good episode. Smooth transition from aftermath to build up of tensions to first casualties of the impending war. Rip Rhaegal and Missandei. Seems like everything is going towards Dany going mad queen on everyone and getting killed for it, but I hope we'll get some cool massacre scenes out of it. The only thing I didn't like is how Jon abandoned Ghost and sent him with the wildlings instead of leaving him in Winterfell with the remaining Starks. Don't like how they completely gave up on Nymeria either. They made those direwolves symbolic and then gradually murdered most of them and wrote the remaining ones off. Disappointing.
Shit is whack. Cersei always getting her way, Sansa being the dumbass she is, jon trippin, daennerys becomin evil, varys plotting, rhaegal dying, missandei dying....All of this is whack
Rhaegal went out like a bitch!
That's deep! That dragon last all them seasons and that epic battle last episode just to be killed off by a Greyjoy!!!
Why didnt Cersei just wipe out Daenerys and co there and then??? Perfect opportunity and she blew it!!!
Arya, what do we say to Gendrys proposal? Not today!
worst episode in GoT history..they really are butchering every character..
What a stupid episode and we're almost done! More dumb writing, plot holes and logical errors. How did Dany not see the iron fleet and how did they all forget Euron existed?!? How does Euron magically teleport everywhere he needs to be. How'd he get Missandei. Why didn't Danys side have anyone check out the castle first for traps? Heck Bran could've helped. Warged into ravens and do a fly by or warg into Euron and have him jump overboard literally ANYTHING. How did they perfectly hit Rhaegon but completely miss Drogon?!? Why is Varys committing treason for nothing when he never did it against Joffrey or Cersei or The Mad Kind for years!! Why is Tyrion so stupid like everyone is now. What is Jaime doing? Why didn't Euron notice that Tyrion new Cersei was pregnant already?!? Oh and why didn't Cersei just execute them all at the end when they arranged that meeting? Such garbage writing I don't expect this from GOT. This entire season was a hot rushed mess. It's hard to rewatch GOT after knowing this is how it all ends.
It's almost as if they originally intended for Tyrion to be captured by Euron. Then the scene with the mast hitting Tyrion would make sense since it would explain how he found himself being Cersei captive - floating helplessly in the water while others swam to shore and would also explain why we didn't get any scene explaining how and why they captured Missandei.
Also, decapitating her own brother and Deanerises hand would be much stronger statement than killing fairly inconsequential Missandei. Why did they even think Missandei was important in the first place?
This show has reached Dexter/Lost final season levels of Bad. The actors are doing a great job, its just terrible writing, terrible production, a fucking starbucks cup. Lol. Nobody went over the episode before it aired to prevent spoilers I guess. But either way spoilers have reached the net. And whats coming is not good. And its going to break the internet.
These damn harpoons/crossbows thingies are firing at a faster rate than a machine gun. Also why, for some reason now, the dragon can’t just fall straight from the sky to avoid firing arc of these crossbows? I suppose it is a better tactic to just fly straight for the head shot and then run away because “big arrows, scary shit”.
Arya telling Gendry she's not a lady was a nice throwback (he should know her better by now, though. If you wanted her to marry you, telling her she could be your lady is most certainly not the way to go about it. I'm disappointed in him).
Tormund being all teary-eyed over Brienne was really sweet.
Dany is growing more paranoid and violent by the minute (which, to be fair, she's somewhat justified, but still). And Jon seems to forget she's his family, since she's his aunt. And that he is actually a Stark by blood.
You know what I wanna see happen? I wanna see Arya kill Cersei wearing Jamie's face. That'd be amazing.
Nothing pissed me more than Jon leaving Ghost just like that. FU*K YOU JON. 4/10.
Weakest dragons in history of Fantasy!
The acting and visual effects are great but the poor writing is killing this show !
Just wondering how worst this season will go ♂. Scripts are way too fucked up.
Gotta give a shoutout to Lord Varys and Tyrion Lannister, honestly their conversation took me back to earlier seasons. That was great.
The way a few things ended in this episode, I really do hope they don't just end there, while the main plot continues. Ghost and Tormund, Gendry, Bronn, Arya and the Hound...
Another dragon dead. So easily. (First of, I hope this wasn't done JUST to even out the odds). How did nobody see this coming? Did they not think Cersei would try something like this? Was Dany to rash? Did someone see this coming (Bran, duh) but chose not to say anything about it? Is Dany slowly becoming the Mad King? Ruled by emotions, not thinking logically, doing everything to get the throne? If so will Jon be able to stop her? In the pursuit of "someone else... someone better" ruling the seven kingdoms, will Sansa end up killed by Dany? Is this what it then takes for Jon to see that Dany has gone mad? Is the best ruler actually the one who doesn't want to be the ruler?
I think this was a strong episode, as I think this is a strong season. There are many things I question, but I also enjoy that. I don't want a show like this to make me happy, to be predictable. I want it to make me furious, left wondering, give me something good, but change my mind. For what is good, can't stay good forever.
The episode wasn't as bad as some reviews said, I liked the first part set in Winterfell better. It is a pity that Jaime broke Brienne's heart and their romance was so short-lived. Dany started to behave like a spoiled little child, she only wants to get the iron throne and doesn't care about Jon anymore, now he is only a threat for her. She is so bent on getting the throne she desires that she abandons the ideals she claimed to believe in. Now getting the throne over the dead bodies of the children in King's Landing is ok.
It feels like the entire world (i.e. the showrunners) is conspiring against Daenerys. This show was praised for its subversive nature, and yet there's nothing more cliché than a story about a silly emotional girl with good intentions but constantly in need of men's advice and too much power at her hands than a woman deserves finally snapping and needing a well-tempered and by the way much more legitimate man to put her in her place. I mean, how can you build up a fierce and independent female character who is deeply good (who else would be so inherently disgusted by slavery? Sure, her methods are occasionally quite extreme, but every person on this show, even the ones who are ostensibly good, have killed dozens of people, and she has always listened to her advisors and tried to see other people's points of view even if they were deeply awful people) and then tear her down like this? Why is she suddenly becoming unhinged? Why is everyone turning against her for no good reason? Varys said having a cock is important to the Lords of Westeros, but it's also important in this show, apparently. Even Jon blabs to his sisters who, a minute before, told him they don't trust her. At that point, Missandei and Grey Worm are the only people who are actually on her side (funnily enough they are also the only people who really know her goodness - go figure), and with Missandei's final advice to her Queen being, essentially, "burn them all," I'm honestly with her on that one. At some point, you have to cut the head off the snake (or rather, lion), and if Daenerys was a man he'd be praised for his strength and decisive nature. But she's a woman, so she'll end up the crazy evil bitch and Jon "I hung a boy with PTSD and never even gave him a choice like Daenerys gave the Tarlys" Snow will have the male moral high ground.
How do they forget about the Iron Fleet? Why would they meet with Cersei in a simple open field? Knowing Cersei, she would just blow them up with Wildfire where they stood... Lacklustre character discussions through and through. Terrible writing, complete disregard of the characters they've built up.
Bleh.
Another thing that bothered me: Euron’s Fleet. I mean seriously, an entire fleet magically hidden behind a rock, invisible even from the sky. It obviously appeared out of nowhere if Daenerys couldn’t see it riding her dragon?!
every character was butchered in this episode. what a mess! Honestly, I just want Dany to burn everything and this show to be done already. I can't take so much bad writing anymore..this is a nightmare.
About Daenerys: Of course she had narcissistic tendencies before and didn’t always make the right decisions, but the sudden personality change to a ruthless monster in only one episode was ridiculous.
Her biggest fear has always been to become like her father the Mad King. Now it seems she’s heading down that road and if that’s the case her whole story arc over 8 seasons was for nothing. I wanted to see everyone unite agains Cersei, not all against Daenerys. It seems forced that I have to root for the Starks now.
Watched on HBO Max. Sort of ridiculous episode. Jon Snow turned out to be a dumb, weak man LOL. And the acting of Daenerys and Cersei, is just comical. And yet it doesn't explain how Arya killed the Night King in the previous episode. I don't know, it kind of is start looking like a telenovela, with predictable outcomes and just for the drama between Daenerys, Sansa, and Cersei. Jon Snow is out of the picture now. Yes, the king in the North has become Cersei's pet. The characters' behaviors don't make much sense. The only reason why it is a 5 and not lower is because of the drama, which is still able to have the audience interested in the show. Two more episodes and is over. I predict Daenerys takes King's Landing and Sansa wages a war against her.
Wtf did I just watch
great season up until this episode. it's full of plot holes. so many things that simply don't make sense. scenes that don't make sense, stupid decisions and characters that suddenly seem someone else. bronn out of nowhere, euron is a magical creature who appears with perfect timing everywhere, no one scouts ahead in a war, no one sees the ships while the ships see them perfectly, a meeting with cersei where she could have killed anyone without effort and ended the war.
while I still enjoyed this episode, it was several levels bellow the first episodes.
starting to fear how it will all end.
and leave the dragons alone!
We're back to what I didn't like in season 7, and that was nicely avoided in the first episodes: this is like a summary, not a complete story.
We start by what always follows last battles, funeral, and partying. The mass funeral was a necessary scene, and well done I guess. The whole party thing was... awkward at best ? I get the point, it's the opposite of the previous night, shows a little of the characters just living, ok Tormund is a little fun, and the main point is clear: Danaerys is a foreigner. Still, felt mainly awkward.
Brienne and Jamie, well, needed to be done, so ok, done.
Once again Danaerys claims to love Jon but is clearly only thinking of the throne. They definitely prime her to become the bad guy all of a sudden, that's poor. She came because she was supposed to be the true heir of the Iron Throne, and because she was told that people in the Seven Kingdoms were waiting for her. She now knows that it's not true and that she's note even the real heir. But still, she WANTS this throne now. Now she's a Targaryen so it will probably end up in mad queen, but that's really badly handled. Well, I hope it will be done better in the books. I mean it's not an unexpected turn, we've been waiting for that since the beginning, but the signs were not there, the last thing she did was litterally put at risk her chances to defend the realm of men from a legendary enemy. But all of a sudden, its throne, throne, throne. Not why she wanted it in the first place, just the throne.
Why would they always cut the reaction of people learning Jon's true identity ?? Because in the end, everything that will happen now revolves around that!
Obviously he could not keep it a secret from his family, but even more obviously Dani is right about what people will think of him, at least in the North, and how naive/stupid can he be not to see it. She shoud have said "You know nothing".
That's the one secret Varys didn't find out by himself. And how quickly he change his mind, after what ? 20 years working in the shadows to bring back Danaerys to the iron throne ? Also weird how, when he's so discreet usually, he's basically just declared to Tyrion that he will betray her. And Tyrion did not react. So clearly, he will betray her, die for it, but it will already be done. Though their conversation brings back a little of the politics that were more present when the show was not a summary. These are the smartest people in the kingdoms.
The whole Bronn scene ! Arg, what a waste ! Everything is ridiculous. How did he get here like that ? Does he really expect to get his reward ? At least he's clearly betting on the right side, but still.
And the war starts, killing a dragon out of nowhere. Really ? She could not see all these ships, yet they could see the dragons well enought to get them on the first shot, with weapons that they onviously never tried before on moving flying target because it's the first moving flying target to exist in centuris. Really plot bullshit. That being said, the ballistas were very impressive, specially on the other ships. And out of all that, they destroy the ships, almost drown a lot of people and just capture Missandei ??? First, how ? Then how come not the others ? And who in this fleet could tell that it was an important character ?
Then the confrontation in King's Landing. Tyrion speech is great. He tries, he knows Cersei enough to try to talk to her, also the city and the army enough to know she stands no chance. He wants to save people, he wants to save her. But her answer is no surprise. Still, why didn't she kill him when she could there. She wanted to provoke Dani aynway, and she's only been dreaming of that for almost the entire show ! Also, they probably could have taken Danaerys out from there.
And mainly WTF Jon ! Not even a little pat for Ghost ???
Everything was shit, besides the scene with Tyrion and Varys.
I don't understand the hate this show is getting this season. I still love it. Could they have done more? Maybe if there were more episodes, maybe but it's the quick pace of this show that has always been a strength. You know there is something in every episode and people kind of expect characters to die at every turn but how would they conclude the show without the characters.
I love how Sansa developed as a character these last two seasons. I went from straight up hating her to being impressed by her. She did truly learn a lot from being close to Cersei, Ramsay and a Littlefinger.
I believe Jaime will play a big part in the upcoming episode, I don't think he would leave Brienne hanging like that, maybe he is protecting her by being overly rude, either way, I believe (and hope) that he will be the one to take down Cersei - and that is, i hope, after Cersei takes down Dany because where I love Sansa's development, I hate Dany's. -
Best moment of the episode.. The conversation between Tyrion and Varys, like the old times. Very enjoyable
People! at least we could SEE the episode! Thanks the gods for the plot at Kings Landing
WHY?? WTF?? Another Dragon?? My poor Missandei. She was a good person, Grey Worm was in shock. That moment was so heartbroken.
I need then to Kill Cersi and that stupid Greyjoy. Mutherfuckers.
Sansa can't keep a secret, know everyone will know the truth.
Jaime and Brienne... I couldn't believe it.
Khaleesi is about to going crazy, like her father did.
Oh boy... I don't know how this will end.
what can you do when you destroy your own mythology? write fanfics about love and betrayal, more like bs
This episode was one big disappointment and it reminded me why I hated Sansa a few seasons ago. She’s arrogant and her jealousy of Jon and Daenerys is getting on my nerves. The worst thing is that she’ll probably survive.
Okay now the whole storyline goes down the drain? Really hate where this is going. Really disappointed with this episode.
How fu**ing dare you kill another dragon and then Missandei!!! My heart shattered! I hope she'll burn that bitch!! If Dany doesn't sit on the throne I'm gonna be so pissed!!!
Cersei as always,a evil bitch.
Que Jonerys ni que nada. Gilly y Sam son mi pareja favorita de Game of Thrones. No son los más valientes, no tiene dragones, no son buenos peleadores, no los nombran en las profecías; pero son de los pocos personajes que han recurrido a los manuscritos. Gracias a los libros Sam curó a Jorah, y Gilly (que en su primera aparición no sabía leer) descubrió el affair de Rhaegar. Son un lindo ejemplo de amor mutuo y crecimiento personal.
I don't really agree with all the hate for the last few episodes. Yes, last week should have held more major character deaths, and there has been more than a little bit of fan service. But, we've lived with these characters for a decade, giving a bit of a nod to the fans as a thanks for their loyalty is an expected touch. These characters have become family to the fans, and for some it's just easier to lose family you hate, than it is to lose ones you love.
NOT MISSANDEI AND RHAEGAL YOU ASSHOLES
I don't know, certainly I don’t :neutral_face:
I don't like Sansa - of course she would betray her brother's (ok, cousin's) trust and blab his secret to everyone - but now I don't like Daenerys either. Damn, would she sit down and wait for her army to heal and recuperate? She's gotten increasingly ruthless in the past couple of seasons. It would indeed be a decent strategy if Jon and Daenerys would marry and just rule together, but I don't think that's going to happen now. They killed off Rhaegal, so that's gotta foreshadow something - that there will only be one Targaryen left standing at the end of the series.
Also, poor Ghost. Leaving him to the North definitely signalled Jon's gradual departure from the Stark family and gradual acceptance of his Targaryen heritage. So sad to see him react to Jon like that.
All I kept thinking throughout the last bit was poor Rhaegal, not even a proper fitting end either.
So, I guess we lost another dragon in the most unspectacular way possible and nobody cares whatsoever.
So many stupid decisions of stupid characters that seem to have lost all their personality and turned into cardboard cutouts, only to serve their purpose of moving the "story" into the desired direction. Everything feels rushed and too many things happening are nothing but fan service. So disappointing.
Previous episode, 'The Long Night' one of the dragons was swarmed by the dead but miraculously survived... in this episode it took but a mere 2 bolts to finish it off.
It appears the dragon was not wearing its "Hollywood BS" invincible armour which it along with all the key characters wore in the 'The Long Night'!!!
I loved this show but have to say (assuming no twist), the outcome of 'The Long Night' killed the entire series for me!
Pros
++++++++++ Best writing in a GOT episode since Hold the Door
+Suitable mourning for the lost that didn't eat up too much time
+Interesting party with all sorts of positive and negative interactions going on between characters (San-San is looking like it has potential, The whole Jaime-Brienne stuff was good, Jon being cheered as king while Dany uncomfortably looks at them, etc.)
+Debate about who the best ruler would be was AMAZING
+ Rhaegal getting killed was genuinely shocking
+Cleganebowl is all but confirmed
+ Jamie returning should have been more about how Cersei is pregnant with his child but the route they went with had excellent dialogue so it's still a great part
+Dany being a bitch to Jon about letting her be the supreme ruler and Jon submitting fit soooooo well into the episode
Neutral
*Jon picked a really shitty time to tell his family about his parentage and yeah, I get that was sort of the point but he obviously could've put it off until after the war so it still doesn't sit the right way. It was crucial to the episode being so good though so I'm torn on whether it's actually a negative
*The show is finally going to have to deal with the consequences of the Unsullied not being emotionless robots like they are in the books. It'll be interesting to see how it shakes out
*Ballista cannot sink seaworthy vessels and the alliance splitting their army when they aren't sure they could even win against Cersei in an even fight was not a smart decision
Cons
-the Bronn scene was kind of dumb and he has no way of ensuring that they follow through on their agreement. Honestly, he would've had a better chance of success if he actually joined them.
Fantastic episode and honestly, if the internal divisions about Jon or Dany allow Cersei to come out on top it would be fucking genius
Why for Heavens sake doesn’t Jon at least give Ghost a last goodbye cuddle?!
Why isn’t shown how Jons sisters react to Bran telling them who Jon really is?!
...
These are just two of many representative Whys I have.
But the biggest of all Whys I have is; Why the hell couldn‘t the producers come up with a worthy final season?! And that with all the extra time they took. Why.
This show has reached Dexter/Lost final season levels of Bad. The actors are doing a great job, its just terrible writing, terrible production, a fucking starbucks cup. Lol. Nobody went over the episode before it aired to prevent spoilers I guess. But either way spoilers have reached the net. And whats coming is not good. And its going to break the internet.
I feared that this episode would be uneventful after previous one but damn it's already -1 dragon, tons of lost ships, spread of Jon's secret information and spiteful negotiation.
the only thing that I don't understand is why didn't they just shoot deny&co during negotiation?
Total Dissapointment. I have no words, I mean it's been a disaster since early season 7 (being 5 and 6 weak too) and don't get me started on how they kill Rhaegal and Jon leaves Ghost like that.
Did they really have to turn Arya into a hoe
Bronn: "Kill a few hundred people, they make you a lord. Kill a few thousand, they make you king
can you all fucking stop killing all the animals.
Rhaegal and Missandei in the same episode. Too painful to see the death of these two. Especially Rhaegal, it happened SO out of nowhere, the scare is huge.
If there is one thing that Daenerys can say with all the letters she has learned, it is that: Cersei Lannister shouldn't be trusted. Not that this was new, but even when the woman makes a face-to-face commitment, you must question the extent to which it is true. Daenerys had a practically won cause, now she has two less dragons and her best friend coldly murdered... Complicated.
Except the part with the Iron Fleet, this is actually a good episode.
Post and pre battle. Although it has been good, the summary of I summarize it compares it well with a Mexican soap opera
Best moment of this episode: the conversation between Tyrion and Varys. Very good like the old times
damn it Dany... that coffee cup ruined a perfect score for me :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Best episode of the season so far.
"What we have here, is... a failure to communicate. There are some men you just can't reach"
At first I was "this is kind of a 'Meh' episode. They're not even mourning enough. Every dude is c0ck-blocked, ladiea gets 'No, errrr' for an answer. What happened GoT? "
But then...
Holy foooken sh¡t! Look how they massacre ma' boi Rhaegal. And the sound, oh the sound. I've should have known better when I heard Ghost doggo cry. All the episode they talking about children crying.
And to finish us they took Missandei. I always liked her. She won her freedom again saying the same word that set her free all this time ago.
Final question(s):
Why they brought Ghost back? Just so we could see he's little, not that white and... That's it. Jon didn't even said goodbye.
Did they just took us the first time Bran gave information?
Did Tormund just foreshadowed his return?
Is Jon the Night King because he has the "True North inside him?
Did the Hound ate chicken this episode?
Did stupid Urain Greyjoy Night Kinged a dragon 3 times?
Is Sansa really the smartest person in series now, but she has this jerkey attitude no one listens?
Did this side of the Red Keep is the same as the city of Troy from the movie Troy?
If we thought this story will have a happy ending we weren't paying attention.
Much better than last episode haha
this was certainly an interesting episode... The wounds are still fresh from last week, seeing the light King fall. so no I didn't have much expectation of this episode. one thing is clear in this is that we can sense that the story is now coming to and end this episode is a reminder that thigs are wrapping up.
I'm sure of one thing. and that is we do not know what to expect from these writers. so as things are beginning to shift I'm not even trusting how things look..
Anything is Possible In Game of Thrones
#Missandei + Rhaegar = Dracarys !! #lightThemUp #theFinalWar
Shout by Wéjih M'zoughiBlockedParentSpoilers2019-05-06T10:40:41Z
This is the episode Emilia Clarke said about that we should see on the biggest TV one has? I don't see what's so special about it, really.
Daenerys just said to Jon that he should not tell anyone about his true parentage just so he doesn't get the throne, not because it would ruin their relationship.&How could she not see the Iron Fleet from such altitude, by the way? lol
This was disappointing and frustrating episode, unfortunately.