Ulrich reuniting with Mikkel for a short while, and him seeing Magnus and Martha, MY HEART.
What a great ending for the entire show! Love the ending which Danni got. It had to be done, couldn't have been done otherwise. Poetic!
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.
The best épisode of the 3rd Season...comedy & action! The top !
alicia witt is sexy af
Laughed so hard when Silvio raged at the Poker Game. Nice Episode!
What a hilarious and interesting episode. It was like The Sopranos mixed with a Coen Brothers movie (Fargo?) with just a hint of Waiting For Godot. Almost every scene with Paulie and Chris was gold. The way Paulie was constantly making things worse and trying to blame it on Chris was funny and built up the deeper cracks in the relationship between the two. There was a little bit of The Simpsons "Mountain of Madness" played mostly straight here, and it worked perfectly.
I'm getting a little tired of the Gloria stuff here. Mefli's comment implying that Tony's attracted to women like his mother is interesting, but the execution just leaves me kind of underwhelmed. My wife was right to point that she feels a lot like Lila from Dexter (who postdates this episode), who wasn't really my favorite. She also has a certain quirky childishness akin to Amy from The West Wing which puts me off as well. She feels more like a device than a character, but I'm sure the introduction of this unstable element to the proceedings is going to cause problems in the remaining couple of episodes, probably at an inconvenient time.
Which leaves us with the Jackie Jr. stuff. Again, I have a big meh. This feels like Dawson's Creek type stuff to me, and my patience for it is growing thin. I get the thematic relevance of it, emblematic of the failed hopes for the next generation in comparison to Meadow (and to a lesser extent Chris). But it's just so plodding and predictable at this point that I have a hard time getting into the storyline, and the acting from Jackie Jr. isn't enough to keep a dull story afloat. We'll see where it goes.
This doesn't read like a 9 out of 10 review, but the Chris and Paulie stuff was really good, so I still finished the episode smiling.
Nothing much interesting. Just that Janice is showing her true colors, and Tony is clueless about it.
Every episode raises more questions than it answers
The staff appraisals brilliant. The big guy with the glasses is comedy gold, “under strengths you’ve put accounts and under weaknesses you’ve put eczema”. I’ve had to rewatch this episode over and over again, pure brilliance.
Wah Wah most of you feel betrayed that the egotistical queen of dragons, breaker of chains, and full of bullshit Daenerys was actually mad herself all along. What you also did was ignored foreshadowing, character progression, and sucummed to idolize a character who had flaws you wanted to ignore. It's a mixture of people who missed signals, and book nerds who are upset the story ended a way they didn't approve of that hate this ending. Sorry guys, if you watched this show quickly and without spoilers or theories then this was easy to see coming. Revenge is a powerful motivator and she showed signs of it seasons ago, yall just didn't see the writing on the wall.
The softest thing you get is a line at the beginning of the movie.