Unsurprising for who? It may have been guessed by some, but let's not assume that it wasn't a surprise for the vast majority, especially when they frame it as a flashback at first
Doing the expected thing would be less satisfying than history not repeating itself. Cersei kills Jaime. The Lannister she cares for most is the one she actually kills by her own hands
Didn't they call it obsidian early on, or am I imagining things.
I guess it was cool to see Arya murder all those people dressed as Walder, but it felt like an unnecessary and unsurprising scene. Like, we know that's Arya, we know that's poison, we know she's killing them all
Felt like it should've just been referenced by Jaime, we didn't need that cold open
Okay. This isn't my picture, but I did share the exact same thought as the source. As soon as I saw this scene, the first thing I thought, and indeed said out loud, was: "Holy shit. That's Gendry". Thoughts?
I've brightened the picture a bit. But I watched the scene again, and it looks even more like him in motion!
Sansa is going to get John killed again if he doesn't get her elsewhere.I actually enjoyed the interaction between Sansa and Jon. They knew each other as kids and weren't close at all. But now they've both been through some serious shit and are grown adults, talking to each other as equals. Both want what's best for House Stark and the North and seem willing to have constructive conversations about making that happen. Jon is so much like Ned in his moral core, but he's better at the game and will make better decisions, especially since he's already been killed for his honor. Sansa spent so much time with Cersei that she's kind of the perfect counterpart to Jon's more Ned-ish traits.
As long as Littlefinger doesn't fuck things up by the end of the next episode, Jon and Sansa are my team this season.
Gendry only matters now as a supporting character for Arya's development, we're way too far gone for the Baratheons to actually matter.
Knowing that Lady Mormont will be a part of the upcoming battle worries me.Please be safe
Knowing that Lady Mormont will be a part of the upcoming battle worries me.Please be safe
I think Cersei will outlive Jamie too.. either through her actions or his death in battle or... Him totally channeling his inner Judas and jumping on the Danny or someone elses bandwagon. I feel like it's gonna be fitting that Cersei will be the last Lannister to survive or be loyal to the banner.I will be sooooo pissed if Jaime goes out this way.
They can't kill her off before she's had a chance to tell Jorah all about how little of his shit she's willing to let slide. He'll be keeled over on death's door, she don't give a fuck. Still a few minutes of consciousness left to tell him he ain't shit.
Gendry only matters now as a supporting character for Arya's development, we're way too far gone for the Baratheons to actually matter.
He has Kings Blood and The Red Priestess went south...
He already was pretty well off:Who even knows if Gendry is still south. He's been rowing for like 4 years. Probably swoll af by now too. He'll come back in the season finale to suplex Gregor.
Cersei straight up calling her son a traitor was rough man. She's fucking losing it.
He's in Oldtown. I'm telling you.Who even knows if Gendry is still south. He's been rowing for like 4 years. Probably swoll af by now too. He'll come back in the season finale to suplex Gregor.
Yeah putting the audience in the place of a character with an effectively edited montage is totally dumb. Why would a show want you to empathize with its characters or show anything other than tits and blood and dragons? Storytelling is a waste of time. Especially when it's done with such panache and humor that, if it had been in a movie, critics and viewers of taste would be showering praise on the puckish editing and skillful direction.One of the dumbest things in the series.
Sansa is going to get John killed again if he doesn't get her elsewhere.
Knowing that Lady Mormont will be a part of the upcoming battle worries me.Please be safe
So beheaded in 3....2....1...She better be OK, she's the best damn character on this show.
She better be OK, she's the best damn character on this show.
I didn't see that one coming. Maybe different people perceive the same action differently.I guess it was cool to see Arya murder all those people dressed as Walder, but it felt like an unnecessary and unsurprising scene. Like, we know that's Arya, we know that's poison, we know she's killing them all
Felt like it should've just been referenced by Jaime, we didn't need that cold open
Noises outside the cabin being Clegane burying those 2 peasants.
I liked it too, what I didn't like was knowing what's happening 5 seconds before it is revealed to the audience. Maybe the digging sounds were too obvious.I thought that was one of the better moments of the episode.
It wasn't a revelation. When Stannis was at the wall he off-handedly mentioned that Dragonstone was full of dragonglass. The comment was just lost in the shuffle. Sam even alludes to that in the new episode.The only thing I didn't like about this episode was the dragonglass revelation. I don't buy that no one knew that there was dragon glass in DragonStone, and that it was some secret hidden knowledge. These were nobles raised to know all the houses and their history. Surely "They built it on top of dragonglass, look even the throne is dragonglass" would have been somewhat common knowledge.
Conflicted about the ed sheeran appearance. Although he did nothing wrong himself, I feel like they should have changed his look a bit, maybe dye his hair or put a wig on him. It literally just looked like he turned up to the set and put lanister armor on. I understand people saying it took the immersion out of it a little bit
All in all however good episode and solid start to the season
I think it makes sense. The Twins aren't in the North as the area is part of the Riverlands and close to Riverrun, which is where the Lannister forces were at. It wouldn't shock me if there were at least some Lannister men stationed at the Twins beforehand. It is an important bottleneck to keep the North forces in the North.If the Lannisters didn't attempt to take the Twins, I don't understand the point of them sending a handful of fresh-faced kids to "keep the peace." It was just an excuse to put him in a scene.
That montage felt so out of place. It was like I was suddenly watching Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul (and the montage was obviously nowhere near as good as the montages on those shows).
Yeah putting the audience in the place of a character with an effectively edited montage is totally dumb. Why would a show want you to empathize with its characters or show anything other than tits and blood and dragons? Storytelling is a waste of time. Especially when it's done with such panache and humor that, if it had been in a movie, critics and viewers of taste would be showering praise on the puckish editing and skillful direction.
Bad scene in bad show is bad.
What rustled more jimmies, the shit montage or the dick in season 6?