We'll get the L+R=J, Cersei burning down the KL, Viserys in Dorne and hopefuly some WW. I wonder how will we find out about Jon parentage? LF, Mellisandre, Bran... "Something" in the crypts of WF?
Yea I was going to say, I was getting tired of the Starks getting screwed over and losing all the time. It feels good to get justice.
I completely agree it felt good to see the Starks finally have a significant victory. The season finale will likely reveal the cost of asking for Littlefinger's help and what his ulterior motive is for instigating the battle in the first place by giving Sansa to Ramsay. I think I hold Game of Thrones to an impossibly high standard at times, but that's a testament to how great the show had been and will continue to be until it ends.
i do i have a different mindset when i watch Thrones as compared to say, Walking Dead...TWD, i almost EXPECT to roll my eyes a couple of times during an episode...but if Thrones makes me roll my eyes ONCE during a season, i have a hissyfit
Was going through our second round pick Zubac's Twitter, and one of his most recent re-tweets was of the Stark banner getting displayed over Winterfell again. Good dude.
The last two episodes have been some of the most eventful I have ever experienced in any show. I mean...Danny...it's finally happening!
This show is finally doing it all. Wow. I was expecting a more calm episode after such an incredible 9th episode but damn... things just get more and more interesting. This episode was just absolutely riveting. Spoiler: Episode Finale Spoilers Okay so it was finally confirmed that Jon Snow is Lyanna's son and not Ned Stark's bastard. However! The show did not EXPLICITLY say that Jon is a Targaryen, right? I think he is, but until they say it I can't trust this show.
I thought all Targaryens were blond, so it was confirming that he wasn't Targaryen. Maybe I'm just lost
IMO, that episode was right up there with "Ozymandias" as one of the greatest episodes of television when it came to long-term payoff for a series.
I thought Battle of the Bastards was the best episode of GoT ever, boy was I wrong. That might have been one of the best episodes of a TV show I've seen. Just so much happening and setting up for the future. And don't get me started with the music, it was magical and gave me goosebumps throughout. King of the North!
My GOD. That was one of the finest hours of television I have witnessed in a long time, possibly ever. Just an amazing episode...perfectly balanced wrapping some things up while hyping new storylines. The music was SO perfect too, really elevated it to another level. Great acting (as usual). Honestly, I think this season is one of my favorites (wouldn't have thought that two weeks ago). I have a special place in my heart for season 1. But I think season 4 was the best, with season 6 close behind. Someone said this and I agree: season 4 didn't hit the highs of season 6, but season 4 didn't hit the lows of season 6 either. Still, that episode got me hyped. Spoiler In summary: MARGAERY NOOOOOOOOOOOO Wait, like half of the cast died in that sept I actually kinda feel bad for poor Tommen, everyone just used him for their own means Tyrion is hand again! Sam went off to college Melisandre exiled, hopefully will meet up with the BWOB, Clegane, Arya, Gendry? Lady Mormont is a BOSS Jaime looking at Cersei like she's the Mad Queen Arya checking names off her list Eric Cartman style TOWER OF JOY - JON TARGARYEN STARK SNOW Dany has entered the game of thrones with a stacked team (Targaryen, Martell, Tyrell, Greyjoy, Unsullied, Dothraki, Dragons) Sansa's gonna have to do something about Littlefinger