So Game of Thrones is musical chairs and the guy who wins is the one who was sitting the whole time
absolutely ADORE the rotating shot, right before revealing Vecna on the other side, so so good
Oh, you have to fuck somebody, you don't want to? Poor thing. - June
Watching this episode, I couldn't help but be totally distracted by the fact that they recast Daario Naharis.
When Marvel makes a better Uncharted than the Uncharted movie :joy:
That ending was wild though. Can't wait for the next episode!
Disney property referencing both Avatars. Never thought I'd live to see the day.
cant believe viola davis already won another emmy for that ending
Let me resume this episode without any spoilers:
Death.
Death.
Death.
Lots of Deaths.
Death.
BOOBS!
A FUC**** DEATH!!!!
The End.
P.S.: I may have miscounted the deaths or put them in the wrong order, "Death" might have happened before "Death".
joyce finally seeing hopper again and confirming that he's still alive AAAAAAAAAAH
THE ROTATING SHOT IN THAT BIKE SCENE THAT TRANSITIONS INTO THE UPSIDE DOWN WAS SOOOOOOOO SMOOTH I LOVED IT
THEN joyce and hopper finally reuniting, that scene made me tear up ngl
& i KNEW IT, i f*CKING KNEW ITTTTTTTT, the "number 001 being VECNA" reveal was such a good way to end off volume 1, literally cannot wait for volume 2 to come out
Deepfake Eleven doesn’t look like a Beetlejuice shrunken head at all, nope, not one bit.
With reviews like “anti-entertaining”, I wasn’t expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised! Granted it isn’t anything new but it’s run-of-the-mill fare done well. Supremely watchable. Ties into the larger DCEU including Peacemaker in believable fashion. The only part I was sad about was the death of a very interesting character so soon after their introduction. Hope they are brought back in some form later.
There are many great things about this episode: Tyrion's strategy and bravery, Joffrey being a coward, the Hound showing his humanity, Shae and Sansa - but the absolutely best part is drunk Cersei.
Why is the rating for this episode so low? It did quite a good job to explain the origin. What's more other storyline developed quite well.
The fight between the Hound and Brienne was really hard to watch. I didn't even know who to root for; I loved both of those characters so much. And then I ended up tearing up when the Hound was dying and begging for Arya to kill him. He grew as a character and I think he really did end up wanting to protect Arya, and not just for money, and seeing him dying was heartbreaking. It will be cool to see Arya on her own. I do hope she meets up with Gendry again, wherever that boy is.
Overall though, this was a fantastic season finale!
If Vecna touches a single hair of my Max's, HE WILL HAVE TO SEE ME!! I DON'T ADMIT THIS TO HAPPEN!!!
PROTECT MAX AT AAAAAALLLLLL COSTS!!
Great episode. I always enjoy when shows can make you see the main cast in a different light from how we perceive them. Legit felt bad for Bunny.
they really killed him omg! i was hoping something would happen! so now i know why people are saying characters really die on GoT
The scene explaining the meaning of "Jeremy Bearimy" deserves 10++++ tho.
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
This show is my definition of "I never knew I needed this in my life, until I watched the first episode". It's so good. And even tho I have the attention span of a potato... I'm glued to the screen from start to finish of every episode.
i don't like where they going with this sci fi city of lights
Watching this episode for the second time, I am struck by Michelle Fairley (Catelyn Stark)'s performance. Her portrayal of anger, sadness, and desperation all at once is just gut wrenching and remarkable.
In hindsight, the outcome of this episode was both foreshadowed and developed long ago. But that does not diminish the overall impact, if at all, enhances it.
Right from the first moment I saw Joffrey, I knew it was a little b**ch!
UNCLE BENJEN. YES
I knew he'd come back this episode to be honest xD
Emilia Clarke as always surprising us. WHAT A PERFORMANCE. That ending scene, wow gave me the chills. She always does. The star of this week :D
Kings Landing plot is really pissing me off. Like I wasn't already hating this storyline, now the faith and crown form an alliance?
I can't even :| Just destroy the faith and get it over with. In the words of the Mad king "BURN THEM ALL" xDD
Kinda puts the episode down tbh. Remember when Kings Landing was awesome? I miss that :(
I'm glad Arya saved Lady Crane's life. And I'm glad she's not a "No one" either haha. Excited for her fight with The Waif.
Can't wait for her and the rest of the Starks to reunite. It's gonna be like the Jon and Sansa moment but with steroids ^_^
Nice episode overall. 8.5/10
It was so fucking satisfying to see Walder Frey get what was coming to him. Sweet revenge.
38 year old man crying cause some imaginary pink cotton candy dolphin cat elephant hybrid sacrificed himself to save someone shouting bing bong in a magic rocket cart.