In a show with so many characters, one of the most emotional deaths was the guy with one word of dialogue. That's why Game of Thrones is so great.
Great episode, things are moving a nice pace. Wish they stop killing off the Direwovles though , that was hard to watch and especially to listen too.
Thumbs up if you said "What the fuck..." to your TV before the opening credits.
Now we know why Hodor says Hodor.
HODOR = Hold The Door!
I dunno what they've put in the writer's waters these last few episodes...but long may it continue!
HOLY FUCK. IT HAPPENED. IT FUCKING HAPPENED. I CAN'T CALM DOWN RIGHT NOW. JON FUCKING SNOW PEOPLE
Most of us knew he was gonna come back but to actually see it happen. OH MY.
Ramsey Vs John. One bastard to rule the North XD
The rest of the episode was great too but that ending just outshines the rest :P
Did not see Bolton getting killed there. Deserves it for what he did to Robb. Karma's a bitch.
I loved that scene with Ned stark, Benjin and his sister as kids. That was nice :D
Tyrion with those dragons was pretty cool too :D
The scene with Theon was sad :(
Overall great fucking episode. 5/5 . 10/10. Can't wait for next week
One of the greatest Game of Thrones episodes EVER, from the start to the finish. May this season be the best one so far!
Great Season opener. I was so excited seeing Brienne kept her oath with the sword OathKeeper. Of all men and women who hold a sword, Brienne deserves the title Knight most.
This episode was an ode to female strength. Loved to see Carol and Maggie fighting to get back for the ones them love #girlpower
A strong season beginning. For many characters the hopes get up. I am very optimistic about Team Sansa-Brienne. But the most interesting plot-location for me is King's Landing, where Cersei is back in the game, with Jamie on her side. Key-quote: "Fuck prophecy, fuck fate, fuck everyone except us" This should be the new motto of house Lannister. The Dorn-Location had an interesting development. Furthermore i liked how Danni made a proverbial full circle and is now back with the Dothrakis, i thought she gotten too powerfull over the last seasons. Over all i am on my edge for the developments this season awaits us. I just fear they will make the same mistakes, like last season (rape-sences without further meaning etc.). But i think, from what i saw this episode, the writers and creators listend to the critics and are now back on track.
Very predictable, but a great episode anyway.
It felt so frustrated at the end of this episode. All I want is more. Why is it that the shows I love most have the shortest season? 23 episode of The Flash but GOT is like gone in the blink of an eye.
This is the best episode of The Walking Dead.
Don't rate this before the episode releases!!
...unless you are rating it a 10/10. Then, by all means, rate away because we all know that this is gonna f'n rock ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
And after seeing it, 10/10 confirmed because... F*CK YOU, OLLY!!
Hold the door. Hold the door. Hold the door.
Oh my. That scene. Hit me right in the feels button a thousand times. That was so heartbreaking. I really couldn't hold that in. We love you Wylis. We always do :'( My Dad walks in during that scene. Awkward moment xD
It was nice to Danny and Jorah reconciling.
Sansa has matured a lot since the previous seasons. She's really learned to take care of herself. Good for her. She's been through a lot already.
We finally get some answers on the white walkers. That was really interesting.
Amazing episode. Really emotional. 10/10
Is Abraham having a midlife crisis? And damn that Gregory bitch deserved to get stabbed. But either way it would have been worth it, because Rick went full badass mode.
Was there even a child in that picture? It kinda looked like one of those ink pictures shrinks show to their patients. Overall a great engaging episode that promises some good shit in the future.
The Hodor thing fucked me up. Sad he died. Also never expected to see a time paradox on GoT. And another direwolf bites the dust.
TWD has done it. They ruined the concept of cliffhangers for me. So someone died and I don't even fucking care any more who it is.
I'm so glad the porch dick family is gone. Completely useless. The body count in that episode must have been higher than in some full seasons.
There were so many amazing and unexpected moments, like the rocket launcher vs. the motorcycle gang, Glen being saved from sure death for the 10th time, Carl with his "Dad?" line and others. I have to rewatch it 3-4 times now.
What was pretty interesting to me was that as much as Morgan is annoying, his act of saving Alpha Wolf put a series of events in place that led to Carl's life being saved. So Morgan's "All life is precious" mantra is still alive.
I also really liked that Father Gabriel redeemed himself and even Eugene stepped up.
"HOLD THE DOOR?!?!?!"
https://i.imgur.com/PCEKxwF.jpg
You're god damn right, brothah. You're god damn right... ಥ_ಥ
Jeffrey Dean Morgan was awesome. The cliffhanger was horrible, disrespectful and cheap. They could erase this whole episode and we would be almost in the same spot that in s06e15. That's HOW BAD this season finale was. Extending those ratings to the max! Maybe it's time to look for other shows. This one, apparently, is now using a formula.
I was kinda hoping Maggie's baby is dead (and a walker) and began to eat her from the inside. Then I realize that 1) That's biologically impossible, 2 month-fetuses (or 3 o 4 months, IDK) doesn't have a mouth, less alike teeth and 2) I was craving a really dark, cruel violent stuff.
But well, maybe they're killing the baby so Negan can kill Maggie without shark-gory-jumping.
Also, what a weak "we need to force a cliffhanger" ending. That blood-splatter thing look like something right outta syfy channel.
episode synopsis: two stooges on a run to get food
how did they survive so long while being so stupid? get the truck and head back home, easy as that, don't chase some asshole around a field in a car that is so valuable to you!
There's nothing better than coming home on a Monday, turning on your computer and hearing the Game of Thrones theme song for the first time that season. Damn, I missed this show.
that's the kind of intense TWD we need
Been the best episode this season and possibly the whole series
Quite possibly one of the best episodes of the season--scratch that--show.
I like it when they have long, uninterrupted segments in one location. It really works and lets us settle-in on particular storylines, motivations and characters.
...and yes, the ending was incredibly touching!
Waste of time, worst finale I've ever seen!
This episode was teeeeeense.... I was 100% sure for 42 minute & 39 seconds that they were walking into a trap. If I watched it again, I would still be 100% :-) The main reason I thought (still think) so is that Rick took all the best people with him, leaving their place to vulnerable and Jesus (I love that character though) is almost to good to be true (coming from an Atheist, hahaha )
Next episode is probably going to be EPIC :-)
That's gotta be one of the worst episodes of The Walking Dead.