Seems a little strange to see Sansa so strong and Jon so weak. Especially, Sansa - she played the victim for 5 seasons and now all of a sudden she can take Winterfell all by herself? It's kind of drastic.
Yes, as someone said earlier in this thread, and I concurred without replying until now, "I'd recognize those t*** anywhere". But while I can't complain about seeing Emilia Clarke's goodies, I'm glad the context of it was kick-ass. My wife went to visit her family in Brazil and won't be back for two more episodes (so I guess on Sunday the 29th I'm re-watching two episodes). I just told her via WhatsApp that the episode had an amazing ending and I won't give anything away.
Greatjon umber was the best northern associate character in the show. Dude was awesome and made the epic king in the north speech.
Meh. Ramsay shoulda sent the Night's Watch Rickon's severed head, its not like he had any chance of convincing Jon to give up Sansa anyway.
Seems like him getting murdered put him over the edge. He said it himself that he's tired of fighting. Dudes been playing both political games and constant physical combat almost the entire series.
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When Jon was brought back to life, I thought they said he was going to be different. He sure is acting the same.
That episode is going to be so good... Does Bran control the white walkers with his powers? If he were to lead them as an army, could they survive outside of the northern cold?
Before he was killed he was deadset on being Lord Commander and protecting the realm from the White Walkers. Now he seems like he just wants to escape from it all. He seems to have no interest in fighting any war.
I want a long hot and steamy love scene between Tormund & Brienne. One that would make Bernardo Bertolucci proud.
Wow - that episode was awesome - and so much for no more nudity - that was awesome, clearly she is immune to fire. DD
It was a scene that should have played stronger. I like the stronger Sansa, but the reverse role is a bit extreme. The scene played out like they were two long lost lovers who had no care in the world. As another poster pointed out in a previous episode, it seems the show is bringing forth a lot of modern clique's. Now that Emilia Clarke has dropped the tata's again, it seems like she has learned to make her role interesting again. She actually did pretty well in this scene. It sucks the did a quick exit for Osha. I also enjoyed the Theon/Yara scene. Its certainly setting up for some "good guy/bad guy" events going down.
Maybe I missed it but does Theon know that his father died? It seems odd that it wasn't brought up at all in his reunion with his sister.
And Dany magically gets her way again. She is like the worst character on GOT. I don't care if she shows her t***.
It was though. His sister questions his motive about showing back up right after their father died, as to him taking the crown at just the right time. He even said that he heard about his death but doesnt want to be king.
no question the show could use better screen writing but the production values and acting are so good it doesn't matter, still very enjoyable
Nah he wouldn't lead them. I always figured his knowledge would help to defeat them since he can go back in time and learn how it was done before. I am guessing that's what he is seeing in that vision given the small group of nights watch behind him?