To me, best episode so far.
I've been captured by every single frame, every single word and every single note from the soundtracks.
The scene of the King entering the Iron throne hall just hit me so hard. I felt every suffering step of Viserys getting closer to the seat, slowly, weakly but strongly at the same time.
I thought he would be gone during the dinner, watching his family reunited, but the way he calls his true love with his last breath, reaching her with his hand up high, was perfect.
Thank you Paddy.
This show his taking my heart episode after episode. JUST WOW.
Jaw dropping. Best episode so far. God.
There’s about half an hour of useless scenes and repetitive speeches. BORING.
No matter who I wanted to be the "winner"
This is an awesome finale and it's coherent with the whole show.
The thirst for power is the worst enemy to face.
And what can we say about the acting? They all made a HUGE work. Every character could have its own show and, let's say it: Kieran Culkin deserves his Emmy. Outstanding.
One of the most emotional and funny episode of the series. This could be a season finale and I wouldn’t be upset (waiting for the following season).
Just pieces of the puzzle matching to display a beautiful painting.
So much love for this show.
Good and touching episode, but not the masterpiece most of the people are talking about.
Another stunning episode.
Ramin Djawadi's music took me back to the atmospheres of some GOT (g)old episodes like 5x10. Even the ending kinda remembers that situation of kings and crowd closed together inside a building that could mean death for everyone.
Up for the Queen that never was, down for some CGI scenes (and it's not the first time this season). But, WOW.
Thors’ sacrifice kinda reminds me of Ned Stark’s death. I already had the feeling that this anime could be like an animated Game of Thrones. I really hope it will be so!
It’s ok not to make a show on zombies that it’s fulfilled just by zombie scenes. But we got like 20 minutes in 8 episodes: I think this isn’t enough, at all. Then tell me you are making a show about the relationship between a father that has lost his daughter and a girl that has never had a father. I would start watching it with a different idea. This is not ok.
However, this episode was pretty good and Bella Ramsey did her best interpretation so far.
There's nothing I can do: when I see dragons, I'm always full of chills.
This episode got me sticked to the screen, the scene with Arrax and Vahgar into the storm was so catchy.
I'm not ready to see dragons killing each others, but I can't wait 2024 to come.
Great season finale, great series.
Oscar Isaac can play any role, from the sweet guy to the heartless mercenary.
I don't know what to expect from the last episode, but this could be the best episode of the series. So touching and heartbreaking.
This anime is so funny and totally ninja at the same time. I’m lovin’ every episode. Great!
Best episode so far. I thought Max wouldn't have survived cause I had the feeling that this episode was structured as a shocking moment of the season.
(And, maybe, it would've been better for getting us sentimentally involved with the show in such a strong way)
Heartbreaking episode.
Jax saying goodbye to the others broke me and I don't know how to feel about Tara/Gemma.
I fu**ing hate Gemma now, but I know she has done that for a reason, even if misunderstanding it all.
When there's a possibility for happiness, it always gets thrown away. I feel so bad for Jax.