This is how you be faithful to a book, whilst giving those book-readers a slightly different story that means they're kept on their toes just a little.
wait, WHAT????!!?!?!?!?!!?!?!??!?!?!!!!! WHAT THE HELL!
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.
THINGS THAT MADE THIS EPISODE F*CKIN AMAZING:
- Getting to see the dragons in action was truly beautiful;
- Dany and Yara interaction was GOLD;
- The battle was very very very good. Tense and visually stunning. I couldn't breathe throughout it;
- Ramsey FINALLY being killed and ultimately by Sansa;
- >>>Sansa's character development!!!!<<<<
- Rickon dying as well was awful, but I can't say it was a wasted death nor a bad executed scene.
S06 was worth it mainly because of this entire episode. Still can't believe how good it was. I hope the finale is even better.
I hope Ford faked his death with a Host version of himself.
i'm so emotional over a dragon
William: Please Logan, even though I'm engaged to your sister, please help me take my sex robot home with me.
A round of applause for Westworld! Awesome finale. I loved it a fantastic episode.
Not cool that everyone is trying to get Nancy and Steve back together. When Jonathan isn’t around.
The shot where Anakin walks into the smoke during the clone wars and that blink and miss Anakin-Vader-Anakin transition was a thing of beauty :sob::sob::sob:
So... who died in 1497 and went to the Good Place?
It's the third time I've seen this episode and I still don't think I have ever seen a more disturbing death scene in my entire life
"If you go looking for the truth, get the whole thing.It's like a good fuckHalf is worse than none at all."
Best quote ever
So Game of Thrones is musical chairs and the guy who wins is the one who was sitting the whole time
When Marvel makes a better Uncharted than the Uncharted movie :joy:
That ending was wild though. Can't wait for the next episode!
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".
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.
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.
i don't like where they going with this sci fi city of lights
I'm watching all the seasons again before the seventh, and i can assure you, it's even worse to see the red wedding for a second time.
My biggest complaint is that it's hamfisted, but so what? An action movie embracing its best parts and just rolling with the punches instead of being needlessly long trying to explain some of these transitions and motivations? Sign me up for more of that. Black Adam embraces what it is and just dives in head first. It's heavy handed and over the top, and that's hardly a glaring flaw in a super hero movie compared to all of the other things people traditionally get wrong.
It doesn't sacrifice its strengths to satisfy critics, but I think those critics forget why we go to the movies in the first place. The fact that WW1984 is well received and this is not shows the hot mess of priorities these people place on films. This cast was great. The action was fun. The story was straight forward and not bogged down. It was fun.
Let me repeat that, it was fun. And I want more of that.
I hated Joffrey from the beginning of the books. Jack Gleeson helps make Joffrey even more despised.
What a great episode, neatly fitting together all the clues into the timeline of the night. It felt like all the good parts of the show came back into focus all at once when you have Steve Martin and Martin Short together doing their thing.
"Congratulations! It’s a podcast!" – Nothing prepared me to see Charles and Oliver as Mabel's newborns at the beginning of the episode and then as her fake fathers at the end.
"I'll take this. [ pause ] Joy's mom's still alive?"
Finale twist will be that Donna poisoned the cookie, but didn’t push Ben down the elevator. I feel like Loretta may have still done the push, if only because Meryl Streep is unlikely to return for another season, and I don’t know how they’d write off her character that easily.
Did they forget about Kimber in this week's episode or is there a hidden twist?
Howard in a shredded paper haze sent me.
"I narrowly escaped death, and now you won’t let me live."
Best Walking Dead Episode Ever!
One of the best episodes of the series. The ending is breathtaking.
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.