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Have you seen the latest episode of Game of Thrones? What did you think of it? How would you rate it? What were your favourite and least favourite parts?
Sound off below and discuss with others what you thought about it and what you think will happen.
Please keep any book spoilers that have not yet been shown in the show in a spoiler tag or put a disclaimer at the top of your post. However, since we're now farther than the books, just about anything goes.
Any "Next time on..." spoilers must be in spoiler tags! Not everyone watches those.
Also, please make sure you say what is a theory rather than fact, not matter how plausible.
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I got worried and hyped that Arya was about to -blam!-ing waste Ed Sheereen when she told them she was off to kill the Queen. Like, I thought that was the moment she settled on not leaving them alive since they know too much. I also appreciated the lack of dialogue in Daenerys' bit. It was obviously a very unique experience for her character, Dragonstone is her thing to take in, and nobody was about to interrupt that.
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Edytowany przez użytkownika tjustie: 7/17/2017 5:50:36 AMThe opening scene, I thought at first that it was a flashback and was racking my brain trying to think of why Walder Frey's feast would be relevant to the story. When everybody made the toast and Walder didn't drink, I did have a nagging suspicion the wine was poisoned, but based off the speech he started going into, I thought he was punishing them for letting the blackfish escape or something silly like that, so when they started vomiting, I finally put the pieces together and then Arya took off the mask. I have no clue how I didn't see that coming right away, honestly. Very cool opening imo and a bit of an interesting sort of parallel to The Rains of Castamere. The rest of the episode was very good imo. A bit heavy on setup, but I think that was to be expected. I really enjoyed the Hound's scenes especially. Arya saying she was going to kill Cersei I thought was interesting. No clue how that will play out. Dany arriving at Dragonstone was awesome. [spoiler]Additionally, Nymeria is back, which is dope.[/spoiler] Also, Ed Sheeran's cameo kind of threw me for a loop at first, but I rolled with it. Overall I'd give the episode a solid 8.5/10. Not super exciting, but it got me hyped for what's to come, and I really enjoyed it.
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Cerci and Jamie Lannister represent the Reagan/ thatcher/trump The dragon queen/lil person/eunuch/sullied army represent the hard charging left John Snow is the honest hardworking middle class THe wildlings represent us native Americans The whitewalkers represent all our fear of death[spoiler]it is popular because it mirrors real life[/spoiler]
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Team night king!
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Overall, I really enjoyed the episode and would give it an 8/10. It was clearly a setup episode, so it felt like not enough happened, but it was still well done. I think this is a strong start for the continuation of the series, but it won't be anyone's favourite episode. Even still, that's what I expect and I think that's fine. I look forward to seeing more!