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Who Will Be Next To Die?  

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  1. 1. Dany Crew

    • Tyrion
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    • Greyworm
    • Varys
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    • Sandsnakes
    • Yara
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    • Olenna
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  2. 2. Northern

    • Jon Snow
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    • Sansa
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    • Little Finger
    • Brienne
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    • Tormund
  3. 3. South

    • Cersei
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    • Jaime
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    • Mountain
    • Qyburn


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That's how they deal with the Blackfish!?! The baddest mo' fo' in the Tully clan? A piss weak, off screen death?

Arya being something of an anti-climax is fine. The fight in the dark makes a kind of sense given the Waif's arrogance.

Danny's deus ex machina is well timed. I mean, those slavers must have like... I dunno... 1,000 ships?

The Hound and the Mountain were both fantastic. Looking forward to that.

Nice to see that Cersei still can't plot her way out of a paper bag. As if Sparrow was gonna give her trial by combat when she's got the reincarnated Mountain to wade in on her behalf.

What rumors was Qyburn on about? Walkers or Dragons? Or both?

 

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Wildfire. Jamie mentioned a large cache of it hidden away in the Red Keep and a large portion of King's Landing during the bath scene with Brienne a while back. The Mad King wanted to blow/burn up the whole of King's Landing to the ground. "Burn them all!" was his orders during the Bran's flashbacks this season. Well, since Tyrion used Wildfire during the Siege of King's Landing a while back and with what Jamie knows... Cersei is going to go Mad King level of being a cunt.

 

This theory should be true. There's Bran's greenseer dreams and Dany's House of the Undying visions to back this up. Bran's dream had exploding Wildfire. Dany's vision had a roofless Red Keep. In the books, I recall Cersei burning the Tower of the Hand down. This is a logical next step for her madness.

 

On another note, I'm sad with the development of Jamie's arc in the show. In the book, even he's tired of Cersei's bullshit. In the show though, he's still really all about her. Different continuities and all that but still a tad bit annoying since it is one of my favorite arcs.

 

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Aaaah, yeah. Burning the Red Keep is one of those missing plot points.

 

Yeah, in the books Jaime went from being my least fave character to being one of my most favourite. In the show, I like him more than I did to begin with but these slips back are annoying.

 

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"So we gonna attack that Mother of Dragons lass then?"
"Sure"
"Reckon tar coated boats would be a good idea to attack the Mother of Dragons?"
"Sure"

"Master" certainly doesn't cover their tactical skills.

 

Also I'll be honest I have no idea what the plan of the House of Black & White is but Jacques acts like everything has gone exactly as planned.

 

Also "You're shit at dying" was great.

 

 

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Random musing involving "book spoilers"

 

So, there is the Cersei/Valonqar theory. Although, I believe the show actually left out that part of the prophecy, it could still feature in somewhere.

 

There is the theory that it will be Arya because Jon Snow repeatedly referred to her as "little sis" (valonqar could be gender-neutral) and "The Strangler" is a poison the Faceless Men use that could "choke the life" from her.

 

Of course, the show hasn't really set up the "little sis" thing (Needle is a reminder of Jon though) but it did set up that situation where Arya was supposed to poison an actress playing Cersei, which I find interesting.

 

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Does anyone else think it would be funny if all 62 Mormont soldiers survived? Joking aside, it's worth noting that it was a Mormont shield that John grabbed to win the fight against Ramsay so that we could all delight in seeing his face get beaten to a pulp and eaten off. The knights of The Vale (aka Sansa and whatever deal she made that I hope isn't marriage to Baelish and his lordship of Winterfell) really saved the day, but every last scrap of manpower counted towards the battle's outcome.

 

*can we also talk about the tremendous fortune this show had in stumbling upon a child actor that can deliver the intensity that that little girl who plays Lady Mormont does? Unless she's much older than she looks, I'm very impressed, even when she doesn't have a single line to deliver. I think Lord Tarly probably holds the intensity crown at the moment though, for the record. At least among living characters.

 

On to the obvious: Is it safe to say that we've achieved a new milestone in the cinematic portrayal of medieval battle scenes? They crammed so much activity and detail into that scene that I'll probably have to watch it it least twice more to fully appreciate it. A buddy of mine claimed (as we typed in caps to each other after the episode) that there was a good deal of reference to historical battles contained in there as well. I know that one was mentioned in the behind the episode. There was a lot to appreciate, but my personal favorite part was that one lengthy shot of John fighting on foot while the soldiers clashed. It was incredibly busy and chaotic. The trampling was intense as well. 

 

I'm pretty impressed that this episode managed to be as exciting and satisfying to watch despite much of it being (I imagine) being predictable for many of the viewers. Even though I was waiting for the knights of The Vale to show up the entire time, it was still an awesome arrival for how well done it was. I loved that bird's eye. Ramsay's ending could only have been more fitting if Theon popped out of nowhere, cut off his cock, and beat him to death with it.

 

I think this season might have replaced season 4 as my favorite. I might just be saying that because of how pumped I still am from ep 9, but I feel like I can say that this one takes the crown, even before seeing how it ends.

 

Speaking of, things are about to get incredibly awkward between Davos and Melisandre... Davos plays it cool for the most part, but I really hope that this doesn't end up in anything bad happening to him. Or to Melisandre, even if she has it coming big time... I guess I'm a sucker who forgives child killing when the killer becomes useful in other ways. And when she becomes increasingly attractive with every season. Her vision about the Flayed Banners being lowered in Winterfell came true by the way. There have been a few other little things that had supported my theory of her communications being with an actual character that exists in the last episodes, but I'll spare you guys for now. Still holding out hope for that though.

 

 

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Yeah, too much Cannae bullshit going on but it overall well done.

 

 

That was about the best end to Ramsey you could ask for: Getting eaten by his bitches. I personally would've liked him being chased like one of his poor captives. Guy was cocky till the end and being chased would've had that smirk off his face for far longer. I still can't believe Roose got stabbed by this bastard. My disbelief with this is on par with Littlefinger giving Sansa to Ramsey and well, Stannis burning Shireen.

With that said: I'm with Davos. Fuck the Red God.

 

 

Oh yeah.

 

 

HOUSE GIANTSBANE!

 

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Really rather enjoying Danny on the ascendancy too. Her chat with Theon and Asha was fun (plus those boats are fast!). Great to see dragons dragoning about, and a horde of Dothraki screamers.

Find it odd that more people aren't even remotely surprised when a real, actual giant rocks up. Also agree that the "last minute army" gambit is a bit overplayed, especially with this one being telegraphed from a long way out.

Jon is going to have a *lot* of beheading to do next week, and a fair few houses are going to see their fortunes dramatically change.

Can we have some Frey comeuppance next please?

 

 

Post Script

 

 

Giantsbane might not be the best house name given what just happened at Winterfell. #TooSoon

 

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Making-of for those interested, and those (such as fred) wanting a dissection.

 

It was bloody intense. And yeah this is the first proper battle we've actually seen on screen on GoT, rest are all of a "and then he got hit with a rock n woke up after it had all happened" style. So definite increase in budget. I'd be curious to know of the inner-industry knock-on effects that GoT is having with the amount of money being pumped into it. I know having Harry Potter over in UK helped pick up chunks all of the place having boosts to likes of Doctor Who n eventually Star Wars.

 

There's definitely a degree of predictability snaking in, and I think some characters are starting to get too strong a plot armour.

 

 

The mireen stuff I think now has a neat bow on top, Danerys has her fleet, her horses, her dragons, and I think slavers bay is pretty slaver free. The banter/flirting between dany n asha was great (we had seen them being on the way in their last appearance, so it's not that they arrived super quick, more than it was somewhat sudden given last we saw of danyrsys was her on the dragon. Just a flub on the editing/pacing really). Theon n Asha were kinda pushovers in negotiations though, if Danyerys offered to work with them to change their "way of life" then might have made more sense. 

 

If the show had any sense Jon would be fucked going forwards, yes they eventually won but Jon single handily fucked up the entire battle plan leading to large loss of life and I hope at least Davos chews him out for it. And yeah be interesting to see how Davos handles Melisandre. Be interesting to see how it plays out between Sansa n Littlefinger.

 

And this episode also set up more chekhovs wildfire too with Tyrion bringing it up.

 

 

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You missed out the bit where I just put "dany" too. I couldn't be arsed to look up the particular spelling. I'm not a huge fan of fantasy writers having this issue with using decent names. I think Jon n Ned are the only two with regular-enough names. Book I'm currently reading has a character called "Kvothe" which it even has a bit describing how to pronounce it, thankfully he normally goes by "Kote", but given "Kvothe" is like "Quoveth" or whatever I'm not sure how if it's "Coat" or "Quote".

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At least Tommen had a hot wife who he banged a few times and loved very much. And everything seems to be setting up for a Queen Slayer.

 

http://i.imgur.com/S96oiWf.gifv

 

 

Edit: Also this was different from the usual music.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFK0yG8xG5I

 

Perfect music for batshit insane Cersei. What is her claim to the Iron Throne...?

 

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