Tyrion is going to betray Dany at some point. I just know it.
The way he was gesturing at the end for Jamie not to charge. He still holds love for Jamie. I can't imagine Tyrion going against him when push comes to shove.
Tyrion is going to betray Dany at some point. I just know it.
The way he was gesturing at the end for Jamie not to charge. He still holds love for Jamie. I can't imagine Tyrion going against him when push comes to shove.
Dat battle!
Can't think of much to say right now besides that.
Well, if one wants to be picky, one could resort back to the time jump stuff. The viewer has to imagine, once again, that some times has pass, even though this one is more believable since Dany's army is on horseback.
I was freakin tense thinking Bronn was gonna die.
Welp atleast we dont have to wonder if Danys army strong enough. If I would have known the quality I would have saved my self for hbo stream at monday.
I'll just wait until Sunday to watch it in high quality.
Omg that was a great episode, damn cliffhanger though which I hate and wish didn't exist to an extent.
I want to watch it again, but in 1080. Will just have to wait till Monday morning for that I guess.
If you guys want to see the episode, head to r/freefolk, they keep updating the links there as its taken down.
That was intense.
"Would you please let me join your p-p-party?
What an episode. Most tense ive been since Hardhome.
Fun 4th episode. Lots of shit going on. Arja is so gonna fuck LF up. Anyone mind explaining how she learned that btw? As that sword was locked up the entire time she was in the house of black and white.
Really good episode, i hope jamie made it and i guess bronn pulls his ass up.
Judging by some of the questions about Jaime's fate, i guess some people didn't check the season spoilers
I hate all of you.....
HOLY MOTHER OF ALL SHITS THAT EPISODE WAS INTENSE AS FUCK. I said I wasn't going to watch it but freefolk linked it and I somehow watched it and enjoyed the hell out of it.
Arya is by far my most favorite character in the show. I seriously cannot wait for her to slit Littlefingers throat with that dagger the same way he had Ned Stark. Very much cannot wait for this.
Bran used to be one of my favorites in the show as well but he's become nothing but a boring ass character. Despite the scenes with him, everything else was amazing.
Dany/Jon in the cave together and being so close. I can feel the boat sex already.
The battle was damn perfect and I will definitely be watching the episode again Sunday to watch it in HQ. The cliffhanger it left us on, fuck me. I doubt Jaime died because Bronn is in the water with him. He's definitely going to get him out of there. Jaime was dumb for thinking he could even kill Dany.
Really enjoyed the episode, just sad I watched it early because of you all tempting me to watch it!
People wanted dragons, we get dragons.
People wanted fire, we get fire.
It was a bit too much for me but it goes to show the power and majestic-ness of what a dragon is capable off. It seems they go for fan-service this season and story (as in depth like previous seasons) takes a dive. What once was a series with interesting plotlines and evolution (character-wise) has now become (in my opinion) a CGI action-fiesta.
"If you are what you HAVE and you lose what you have, what then are you? But if you are what you ARE and you lose what you have, no man controls your destiny".
Was just pointing out my opinion regarding the "evolution" of the series so far. They hold back everything as long as possible and give everything at once as a "wrap up", which makes me feel it's rushed and that D&D want to be done with it.
By no means it's a letdown for me, but the difference in how the Seasons are build-up is really obvious and "something" (that extra sprinkle/icing on the cake) isn't there for me.
"If you are what you HAVE and you lose what you have, what then are you? But if you are what you ARE and you lose what you have, no man controls your destiny".