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IncantatioN said:Haha yeah! The part that I got spoiled on was the very last scene of the episode, which turned out to be an accurate spoiler.
Yep, I'm glad that wasn't spoiled for me even though it had to be on everyone's mind the moment the dragon went down. Cleverly, it going into the ice actually made it a question, so I was happy to see it paid off at the end.
BTW, my fake spoiler was "Jon Snow dies," which actually would have made sense and obviously wouldn't necessarily be a permanent condition.
BTW, my fake spoiler was "Jon Snow dies," which actually would have made sense and obviously wouldn't necessarily be a permanent condition.
IncantatioN said:A few co-workers loved the episode, calling it the best of the season so far. When episode 4 came out, they had a similar reaction. I'm noticing a trend where anything action related gets a favorable nod among my co-workers. I actually like the parts where people are scheming or in weird predicaments which are too many to list.
jackson_hurley said:At this point it's pretty just Worth watching the action scènes considering that script/storywise, nothing makes that much sense anymore.
Well, I actually think the 4th episode was probably better and the best of the season, though less eventful of course (this one was almost TOO eventful as you point out), but I also think these two happened to have the most riveting plotting and dialogue to compliment the action and vice versa (the magic travel, overall ridiculousness, and Winderfell nonsense in this one holding it back from top honors). Episode 4 actually felt like a proper culmination in keeping with the progress of previous seasons. This last one was almost like GoT: The Movie!
jackson_hurley said:Next week we get the meeting about that war to come... And I'm pretty sure of what to expect towards the end of the season.
Yes, you've seen the most epic shit ever we've teased out morsels of for 6 years before jamming it all down your throat in one episode! Now, stay tuned for the epic finale to follow... A Conversation of Thrones! Maybe they'll all learn they actually kinda like each other?
So, Cercei is going to try and kill everybody, will probably partially succeed, creating total chaos, and then at the end the Night King will use his new Frost Dragon to bypass the wall. THE END.
Speaking of a conversation of Thrones; I really wish we could get rid of those "Inside the Episode" segments for Thrones and transfer them to Twin Peaks, which could actually use them, or so that David Lynch could just regurgitate literally what's happening in the scenes while explaining nothing, in the tone of Gordon Cole.