An absolutely delicious episode, full of surprises and new material for both the show only crew and the book readers.
-Dany and Tyrions scenes were awesome and i have to admit, it was a bit awe inspiring to see two such awesome characters enjoy some great banter together. Especially since it is totally new material and hasn't been had in the books. As much as you could tell Dany quickly gained great respect for Tyrion, she also held her own nicely.
-Poor jorah got the boot again, but he seems to have some sort of plan. Which involves fighting In the pits.
-The scene with Sansa and Reek was good as well and now sansa knows both rickon and Bran live. Wonder what she will do with that information.
-Cersei, oh poor Cersei, she has spirit, I'll give her that, but she's in a bad place and she's slowly breaking.
-Arya is becoming quite the student and she appears to be on her way to taking out her first official target as a faceless. I'm growing concerned about the other girl who seems to have a problem with her.
And onto the end of the episode, which was a holy **** of a way to end it. It was a pretty long ending but wow it was amazing.
For those who don't want to be even more spoiled I suggest you stop reading now.....
The white walkers make their first major move. It started with a sort of howl and a sudden snow avalanche of sorts down be mountain.
Just as Jon convinced a portion of the wildlings to join them south, along comes a white walker/dead army to **** it up big time. Along with the Nights King himself.
Jon also caught the attention of the King when he slayed his lieutenant with his Valyrian sword. As unlike other normal weapons it didn't shatter when it made contact with the walkers weapon.
Could it be the Valyrian Steele, or was it due to who was wielding that very sword? Guess we will find out. Either way the Nights King was definitely interested in Jon from that point on.
A particularly chilling way to end it with a stare down between Jon and the Nights King as the King mockingly raised his arms and up rose all the dead that his army had taken out during the battle. Jon gazed at the huge army, which was likely only a small portion of the their numbers with a WTF are we going to do about this look on his face, as they escaped into the ocean. Awesome.
To me, it was a truly magnificent episode. The walkers are immensely terrifying and made short work of the wildlings and Jons men. And it is now way the F off course from the books, and I like it. Keep it coming.
Best episode of the season and the best battle of the entire shows history so far.
-Dany and Tyrions scenes were awesome and i have to admit, it was a bit awe inspiring to see two such awesome characters enjoy some great banter together. Especially since it is totally new material and hasn't been had in the books. As much as you could tell Dany quickly gained great respect for Tyrion, she also held her own nicely.
-Poor jorah got the boot again, but he seems to have some sort of plan. Which involves fighting In the pits.
-The scene with Sansa and Reek was good as well and now sansa knows both rickon and Bran live. Wonder what she will do with that information.
-Cersei, oh poor Cersei, she has spirit, I'll give her that, but she's in a bad place and she's slowly breaking.
-Arya is becoming quite the student and she appears to be on her way to taking out her first official target as a faceless. I'm growing concerned about the other girl who seems to have a problem with her.
And onto the end of the episode, which was a holy **** of a way to end it. It was a pretty long ending but wow it was amazing.
For those who don't want to be even more spoiled I suggest you stop reading now.....
The white walkers make their first major move. It started with a sort of howl and a sudden snow avalanche of sorts down be mountain.
Just as Jon convinced a portion of the wildlings to join them south, along comes a white walker/dead army to **** it up big time. Along with the Nights King himself.
Jon also caught the attention of the King when he slayed his lieutenant with his Valyrian sword. As unlike other normal weapons it didn't shatter when it made contact with the walkers weapon.
Could it be the Valyrian Steele, or was it due to who was wielding that very sword? Guess we will find out. Either way the Nights King was definitely interested in Jon from that point on.
A particularly chilling way to end it with a stare down between Jon and the Nights King as the King mockingly raised his arms and up rose all the dead that his army had taken out during the battle. Jon gazed at the huge army, which was likely only a small portion of the their numbers with a WTF are we going to do about this look on his face, as they escaped into the ocean. Awesome.
To me, it was a truly magnificent episode. The walkers are immensely terrifying and made short work of the wildlings and Jons men. And it is now way the F off course from the books, and I like it. Keep it coming.
Best episode of the season and the best battle of the entire shows history so far.