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Game of thrones beyond the wall flaming sword
Game of thrones beyond the wall flaming sword








game of thrones beyond the wall flaming sword

Arya is acting a little unreasonably but I have my suspicions that this is because she is on to Littlefinger’s game and WANTS him to think things are going according to his plan.Īt Dragonstone, Tyrion and Daenerys discuss the plans to get Dany safely into King’s Landing without Cersei getting the best of her. Try as she might to defend herself, Sansa can’t land on stable ground with her younger sister. Arya also points out that the Lords of Winterfell who are currently supporting Sansa and Jon may have second thoughts if they learn about this. Probably playing right into what Littlefinger wants, Arya is unhappy with Sansa and her lack of resolve and what she sees as a betrayal of their family. In Winterfell, Arya confronts Sansa about the letter she found in Littlefinger’s room. I am so rooting for Tormund and Brienne to have little (aka huge) babies together. Tormund and The Hound even share a moment when Tormund describes the woman of his dreams and The Hound realizes it is Brienne of Tarth, the woman who beat him in battle. They talk about what the reason for that may be, and the best either of them can come up with is “I don’t know.” But they settle on that being okay, as long as they are there to make a difference in defending those who can not defend themselves against the dead. Jon and Beric have a conversation as they have something in common: they’ve both been brought back from the dead by the Lord of the Light. Jon tries to give Jorah the sword his father gave to him, but Jorah says he gave up that privilege when disgraced his family, and insists Jon keep it himself. Jon and Jorah get to talking about Jorah’s father, Commander Mormont who Jon served under in the Night’s Watch.

game of thrones beyond the wall flaming sword

The Hound overhears this and tells him Beric has died six times and you don’t hear him bitching about it. For one thing, Gendry has a bone to pick with Beric and Thoros who sold him to Melisandre the Red Witch who ultimately tried to kill him. We get some really great exchanges between characters who either have never met or haven’t seen one another in seasons. The episode begins with our heroes trudging through the barren tundry that is north of the Wall. But Arya doesn’t seem to realize that, or if she does she doesn’t seem to care.

game of thrones beyond the wall flaming sword

This was of course written way back in Season 1 when Sansa was coerced (see: forced) to write it. On top of this, things were not sitting well in Winterfell with Arya who discovered a letter (which Littlefinger purposefully lead her to) from Sansa to her dead brother Robb describing their father as a traitor and telling him to come bend the knee to Joffrey. The plan is to use this evil undead creature as a way to prove to Cersei Lannister in King’s Landing once and for all that they all need to set aside their differences and fight the one war that really matters: the war against the White Walkers that is coming whether they like it or not. Jon Snow, Jorah Mormont, Thoros of Myr, Beric Dondarrion, Gendry Baratheon, Tormund Giantsbane, and The Hound (along with a handful of red shirts) had just set out to head north of The Wall in order to capture one of the undead and bring it back south with them. Brace yourself, there are major spoilers below.Īs I said in last week’s review, this episode had one of the best set-ups ever. In the series’ longest episode to date (clocking in at around 71 minutes) we got some of the best action of the season as well as some heartbreaking developments. Season 7 of GAME OF THRONES just keeps bringing the epic-ness.










Game of thrones beyond the wall flaming sword