Just watched this, and...
Spoilers
...there were wa-ay too many Bolton scenes in this episode. Please, please, nice King Stannis, come and kill them all, including Ramsay's nasty girlfriend. Melisandre hasn't set anyone on fire lately, after all.
Maybe in the next episode?
Ah, who am I kidding? The Boltons will probably survive - or Ramsay will anyway. Probably, he'll contrive a way to kill his dad during the coming battle with Stannis, then dispose of poor Lady Bolton, and then he'll be free to make himself Lord Bolton and turn the entire North into Westeros's premier torture-friendly location.
Also, I am - as you might imagine - extremely unhappy about what's happened to Jorah (especially as I know it doesn't happen in the books - though apparently it happens to someone else so I suppose the two stories are being conflated). What on earth is the point of it? Have the showrunners just decided they're not doing any of Jorah's story going forward(except for kidnapping Tyrion) so they don't have anything for him to do, so they might as well give him a horrible disfiguring disease then kill him?
Really not happy (even though I knew he would inevitably die at some point).
Stuff that I did like - that eerie Valyria place (though shouldn't Jorah - and Tyrion - have known that's where people with greyscale get banished and thus that they should avoid it?) and Jorah and Tyrion seeing Dany's missing dragon.
I also liked the Missandei/Grey worm scene and the Missandei/Dany scene. Have to say, though, the Meereenese bloke (whose name I keep missing) looks a lot less than thrilled to be marrying Dany, and after seeing what happened to his fellow aristocrat, I can't say I blame him.
I'm not sure I have a lot else to say. Too many scenes featuring characters I dislike intensely. It says something about an episode when the most cheerful scenes featuring the nicest people all take place at the Wall.
Spoilers
...there were wa-ay too many Bolton scenes in this episode. Please, please, nice King Stannis, come and kill them all, including Ramsay's nasty girlfriend. Melisandre hasn't set anyone on fire lately, after all.
Maybe in the next episode?
Ah, who am I kidding? The Boltons will probably survive - or Ramsay will anyway. Probably, he'll contrive a way to kill his dad during the coming battle with Stannis, then dispose of poor Lady Bolton, and then he'll be free to make himself Lord Bolton and turn the entire North into Westeros's premier torture-friendly location.
Also, I am - as you might imagine - extremely unhappy about what's happened to Jorah (especially as I know it doesn't happen in the books - though apparently it happens to someone else so I suppose the two stories are being conflated). What on earth is the point of it? Have the showrunners just decided they're not doing any of Jorah's story going forward(except for kidnapping Tyrion) so they don't have anything for him to do, so they might as well give him a horrible disfiguring disease then kill him?
Really not happy (even though I knew he would inevitably die at some point).
Stuff that I did like - that eerie Valyria place (though shouldn't Jorah - and Tyrion - have known that's where people with greyscale get banished and thus that they should avoid it?) and Jorah and Tyrion seeing Dany's missing dragon.
I also liked the Missandei/Grey worm scene and the Missandei/Dany scene. Have to say, though, the Meereenese bloke (whose name I keep missing) looks a lot less than thrilled to be marrying Dany, and after seeing what happened to his fellow aristocrat, I can't say I blame him.
I'm not sure I have a lot else to say. Too many scenes featuring characters I dislike intensely. It says something about an episode when the most cheerful scenes featuring the nicest people all take place at the Wall.
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