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Quick review post.

Spoilers behind cut.



Another sort-of introductory episode, probably the last one which isn't going to be entirely taken up with big battles and in which actual conversations are possible.

And some very important conversations in this one- Dany/Jorah, for instance, when Jorah defends Tyrion to her, and the Dany/Sansa one which follows. Not to mention the whole scene where Sansa-overriding Dany because of her faith in Brienne - decides to spare Jaime Lannister and let him fight for them, and the Jaime knights Brienne scene. Also some lovely little vignettes, like Jorah/Lyanna Mormont, and Sam, Jon and (I had to look his name up, which is bad) Eddison, the three surviving members of the Nightswatch reuniting on the wall of Winterfell.

Must admit, though, I liked some people's way of spending the last night before possibly dying a little better than others. In particular, I didn't like the Arya/Gendry sex scene - not because it was a sex scene between these two characters, but because Maisie Williams -despite now being twenty-two years old (or twenty-one when this was filmed, I suppose) still looks about twelve. And okay, I know the full nude moment was a body double (you could tell when they were swapped), but even so I found it ickworthy. :(

And, of course, there was that all-important revelation between Jon and Dany at the end, which was interrupted by the arrival of the Night King's army. It was noticeable that Dany seized instantly on the fact that Jon has a claim to the Iron Throne, but there really wasn't time to judge how well or ill she handled it. I suppose we'll see in the next episode - whether or not she tries to get him killed in the coming battle.

As for that, I suspect a lot of characters aren't going to survive it, and that includes quite a few who've been around right from the beginning. I don't want Grey Worm to die but have a horrible feeling he will. Possibly Jorah too. And maybe Theon. Couldn't guess about others, but plenty of them are expendable plot-wise, even if lots of viewers like them and don't want them to die.

As far as eventual outcomes go, I'm still none the wiser, but - if Tyrion and Jorah are at all right about Dany - then the abortive conversation between Dany and Sansa does suggest a hint of a way forward. Dany and Jon could divide Westeros between them, Dany getting the southern half and Jon the north, since the northerners all want independence.

It sounds too reasonable, though, and how do you define 'the north' anyway?. Far more likely to all end in tears.

Trivial stuff:

Erm...nothing comes to mind immediately.

Date: 2019-04-28 12:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] orangerful
LOL, GoT- are satisfying sex scene bar is so low, we're just happy the woman was able to give consent! (though she did practically jump Gendry, it was all pretty awkward from his point of view. She pretty much just showed up in his office, quizzed him on how many sexual partners he had had before and then told him to take his clothes off...)

HOPEFULLY that whole thing with Jorah telling her to listen to Tyrion will be her saving grace. Maybe he will talk her down. But I'm wondering if her and Jon will stay a thing or if he is going to sacrifice himself or something like that...I don't think Dany can die. And Cersei needs to be Arya's kill. I guess that is why I'm still watching - I have no idea how it will all end.

Though I feel like everyone hiding in the crypts is doomed because everyone else kept insisting that the crypts would be safe.

Date: 2019-05-04 01:18 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] orangerful
Agreed, doesn't seem fair if Arya kills EVERYONE. :|

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