Man, what a poor episode, lackluster after lackluster. If this is the culmination of the time and interest myself and others have invested into Game of Thrones all of these years, then it is truly unfortunate and disappointing if not almost bordering on an insult.
Such a shame that this will be the legacy of a series that once took the world by storm with its brilliant storytelling and exhilarating plot twists, hardly recognizable anymore when it parades around in a pathetic shell of its former self.
I can't say I'm excited nor even interested in the remaining episodes, at least not when this season has taught me time and again to lower my expectations as much as possible, but I hope they will at least respect what this series once was and offer a conclusion worthy of its story. sigh
Mind blown. Everyone needs to watch this. I definitely want a season 2 after that ending.
This series is so mindblowingly great
At this point Mike Flanagan is like 90% of the reason why I'm still subscribed to Netflix.
I don't like Sansa - of course she would betray her brother's (ok, cousin's) trust and blab his secret to everyone - but now I don't like Daenerys either. Damn, would she sit down and wait for her army to heal and recuperate? She's gotten increasingly ruthless in the past couple of seasons. It would indeed be a decent strategy if Jon and Daenerys would marry and just rule together, but I don't think that's going to happen now. They killed off Rhaegal, so that's gotta foreshadow something - that there will only be one Targaryen left standing at the end of the series.
Also, poor Ghost. Leaving him to the North definitely signalled Jon's gradual departure from the Stark family and gradual acceptance of his Targaryen heritage. So sad to see him react to Jon like that.
I really wish this movie was UNWRITTEN.
Definitely a great way to advance this show. Great episode.
They deserve a movie or at least a chance to develop their story.
Legit one of the best episodes of this series so far
This is another short that I would love an entire series on.
This is the role of a lifetime for Carla Gugino. She’s transcendent in her role and deserves every award under the sun for this performance.
Every actor in here gives a performance of a lifetime, but the role that Miss Gugino plays is the biggest scene stealer. Quite reminiscent of The Man in Black from Stephen King’s work. Mark Hamill being a close second to her.
Kudos to the whole ensemble and crew for this masterpiece.
"-Uh.. i like jizz
-Ah shit. He ain't what he used to be."
Goodbye Veep, one of the greatest comedies of the decade, if not the best.
Booooooooooooo! Booooooo! throws vegetables at TV and hissing in Peasantry
I can understand that fans of the ip are discontent, but thn again fans always are. As someone who doesn't know anything about the source material I think this show is just excellent. The cast is great and diverse, the writing is good and it keeps me wanting more every episode
A couple days of bliss watching, and a whole year to wait for the next segment. That's frustrating :). I loved the show, hope it lives till the end of the story is told.
Insanity. Blows my mind how perfectly the plethora of different stlylistic choices was implemented here.
This show is simply brilliant. It's hard to impress me with humor around sensitive topics. I just LOVE everything about this show. Hilariously 'informative' lolol!
That was pretty great. Visually very strong, I especially liked the space craft designs. I assume the character work was all done with mo-cap which is still something that never feels quite natural, but the performances helped. In particular, Greta's face was an incredible piece of work, extremely lifelike - meanwhile, the other characters suffered from the uncanny valley effect. However, the performance for Suzy was all a bit offputting in an unnatural way.
I enjoyed the story quite a bit, pretty scary stuff once the reveal comes so it's probably for the best that Thom's memory is erased.
wow...I really didn't think there could be one worse than the yogurt one. My bad...
This is incomprehensible and unwatchable. A terrible finale of a good season. They could have gone with twice as less twists and the story of this episode could be just as good, but easier to understand.
And that's coming from a guy who was a crazy fan of the mind-bending first season.
Making it in B&W. Why? It isnt clever or cool, just annoying.
while the „lost world“ was absolutely magnificent the dialogues and the acting were horrible! I‘m not saying the concept was bad but the acting felt stiff and not commited as you would expect from these actors and the dialogues were just rubbish and pointless. The animation on the other hand was brilliant!
The visuals and aesthetics were great in this as well as the kinetic animation style but the story massively leaves you hanging the twist is already hinted at from the get go anyways.
i guess only americans still think hitler jokes are funny, the rest of the world evolved...
Love the series. I have read the books until Tower of Midnight and this TV adaptation is really great.
I love the casting and all characters are spot on how I remember them to be. Yes the Tv Series rushes some plot points and switches places and where characters are introduced but its OK we have lots of books to get material from.
Also the part where the characters are a bit older is a win for me. Perrin married was a new one.
I don't care about small details since the main story is intact. The character arcs are there. I Also love that we now can skip all the boring parts of the books where clothes and environments are written down in excruciating detail. Also the 1st book is the worst one in my opinion so skipping there Is no big deal.
The Whitecloaks are awesome in the Tv-series. Abdul Salis as Eamon Valda just kills it. Cant remember that character being that evil but he just nails it. Doing what they do with Logain story is great. I'm happy and hope the series will go on for many years to come.
This show is unbelievably dark. It really makes you think about how workplace comedies rely on a culture that celebrates labor when confronted with a comedy that is not buying into that. There is not a single throwaway episode. The depths they plumb to reflect the experience of a young working person in the US right now are so unflinching, and that’s only half the story. The other half is a harrowing and HILARIOUS look at corporate corruption from the top down. There’s literally episodes about starting a war to increase profits, and another about pitching new ideas for addictions. It goes there and it’s not worried about making you uncomfortable. Once you accept that you will be made fun of you will laugh so hard it hurts.
The best of the show
Damn, I'd what a movie out of this
Ironic how this is the 13th episode