Enjoyed the episode as usual! Some random thoughts:
- How the hell will Cersei get out of this trial alive?!
- Jaime and Brienne, the feels! (I'm ashamed I completely forgot about their previous storyline together, I seriously need to rewatch the previous seasons)
- Expected a better/more eventful resolution on Riverrun/Arya’s arc, but excited nonetheless to see where things are going next.
- Next episode’s preview, oh my ****ing God. It looks incredible. So ****ing epic. Holy crap.
Arya's storyline is such a predictable mess. Wtf this episode reeks bad writing all over, i was so hyped: the blackfish, the hound, arya even the kings landing they somehow mess it up all the build is like meh...& my hopes of
Lady Stoneheart
appearing has been crush so the hound can be member of brotherhood w/o banners lol.
Another awesome episode! Arya got me screaming yass constantly with her slaying that stupid bitch on the episode. Next week should be epic since its episode 9, so excited!
was a good episode but does anyone else feel like the build up to jon and ramseys battle has been lackluster? like ramsey has hardley been around this season and jon seems seems so unimportant this season. just sansas babysitter or something o well the battle will slay nonetheless
I was also dissapointed with the 'I choose violence' because let me tell you after the trailer for s6 that was my favourite moment, I was so hyped for that scene and in the end it's just some boy awkardly trying to hurt this giant dude in an iron armor and Mountain just like rips his head off and that's it. Tragic scene.
Why does Arya wanna kill Cersei anyway She never did anything to her. Jaime pushed Bran out of the tower, Jofferey ordered them to kill Ned. Tywin came up with the plan to murder Robb and Catelyn. What did Cersei do?
Why does Arya wanna kill Cersei anyway She never did anything to her. Jaime pushed Bran out of the tower, Jofferey ordered them to kill Ned. Tywin came up with the plan to murder Robb and Catelyn. What did Cersei do?
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Cersei never did anything personally to Arya, but she definitely is at least partly responsable for the death of the butcher's boy, Lady, Ned & for the disappearance of Nymeria.
Frustrating episode tbh, they're clearly pushing for all the big events to happen in the finale, but it just makes episodes like this feel like a drag, they've got so much to fit into the finale now
Mereen Seige (and hopefully Dany finally leaving)
Aftermath of the BoB
Arya leaving
The Walkers
Cersei
Varys