This is probably my favourite battle sequence of the show. The Battle of the Bastards was amazing, and so was the Battle of the Blackwater, but this one kept me on the edge of my seat for every second of it. One thing I really loved about this one is that I was never entirely sure who I wanted to win. I mean obviously I wanted the Night's Watch boys to survive, but I also understood why the Wildlings were doing what they were doing. I also hated Thorne and janos slynt so...
When the song started playing...I started slowly dying inside
What did they do to this show. I had heard that season 8 was bad, which is why I was very confused during the first few episodes. Did I have bad taste or something? Because this isn't that bad. I was so wrong. As soon as I finished episode 4 I understood. I could see where it was going and I did not like it at all. The Bells was honestly the worst episode of television I've ever seen, in terms of writing at least. The really sad thing about the season is that the acting, cinematography, and music was all so consistently good and you could tell everyone was trying so hard to make this ridiculous script work as well as possible. And honestly, they did a damn good job with it, but the script was so awful that it couldn't be saved. They were on a sinking ship and they knew it. I really wish they had gotten better writers for this show, it could've been so great right up to the end, but I guess not. Game of Thrones brought me on this wonderful, intelligent, harrowing, and realistic journey for so long, and you expect a show like that to end in glory, solidifying it's place in history. That is not what happened at all. As opposed to ending with a triumphant statement, it ended with a whimper. I'm not so much angry as I am sad and disappointed. This was just...really unfortunate.
Wtf did I just watch
Bro the Brotherhood's gonna die
He was so infuriatingly close and it hurts me
YESSSSSSSSS DAENERYS, I SALUTE YOU
I have no words for how great this show is. At the beginning I was kind of nervous that it would be a pretty generic superhero show, but then...the thing happened. I couldn't believe that last scene of episode 1 was real. Even Game of Thrones wasn't that brave, but they did it. I didn't think they show could get any more violent than that, but that was before the subway scene. The characters are all so perfectly written, except Amber, who is pretty much the only thing holding this thing back from a 10. The way they screwed with her character in episodes 6 and 7 really frustrated me because before that she seemed like a great character. OTHER THAN THAT THOUGH, the characters were insanely well-written, Mark, Debbie, Cecil, Eve, Robot, Monster Girl, Omni-Man, the list goes on. Also Allen the Alien is greatest character in television history and no one will ever tell me otherwise.
Just now wondering how much better the series could've been if Bryan Cogman wrote the whole thing.
This was a very mixed episode for me. The scenes in King's Landing were decent, the Stark reunion was good, the scene where Sam tells Jon the truth was well-done, and the scene with Tormund was great. Other things really infuriated me though. Tyrion is officially one of the dumbest characters now and I will never forgive the writers for that. I really hate Daenerys right now too and that scene with the dragons was just so dumb to me.
I don't really understand why so many people hate this season. I mean the dialogue was kinda crappy in a lot of places and a lot of the characters didn't act like themselves, especially Daenerys, Sansa, and Tyrion, but I really enjoyed it. The story was pretty solid and the cinematography was almost as beautiful as season 6. All I can really say is that I'm kind of bummed that season 8 turned out so bad because this season promised an explosive and amazing end to the series, but I suppose it was not meant to be.
Wow. Not what I was expecting. This was actually really good. Judging from what I've heard about this season I expected it to be awful but this wasn't half-bad.
It wasn't as good as season 1-4, but overall better than season 5. I feel like, in terms of character development and dialogue, nothing really changed between this season and last season, they were still both a downgrade from the first four, but what really stands out this season is that all the set-up from season five and before in the high sparrow plot, the sons of the harpy plot, and the three-eyed raven plot, all came together. One thing that really stood out was the cinematography. I just found every shot breath-taking and the lighting and colour grading was consistently beautiful. The best episodes were of course the last two. The Battle of the Bastards was incredible, if at times illogical, and the the finale was even better in my opinion. One really big problem I had with this season was the Riverrun plot. It was possibly the most unnecessary subplot in anything I've ever seen. It literally added nothing to the plot. We just learned the extent to which Jaime would go for Cersei, which we already knew, and we got to see the Blackfish for 5 minutes before he died offscreen. OFFSCREEN. Overall, still really good television.
This was...pretty good. Not as good as the first four seasons but still good. The last four episode were good, but there was an extreme lack of momentum for the first 6. Hardhome was near-perfect and sticks out like a sore thumb among the rest of the episodes, and is probably the reason why I'm giving this an eight and not a seven.
Hodor is gone and everything is worse now
Despite all the crazy things that happened in this episode, the only thing I could think of by the end, other than the obvious, was: AAAAAAYY JORAH'S BACK
I'd heard this episode was really good...BUT HOLY SHIT THAT WAS AMAZING! This season so far has always felt it's been building to something and most of it felt like filler and well...NOW I KNOW WHY
YOU WILL MARRY LORAS TYRELL
The dialogue in this episode is actually God-tier