Oh, and that Roman fighting tactic used, the wall of shields and spears, the producers made great use of history in that situation.
The only problem was how predictable it all was. We knew everything that would happen.
Ramsey got off light. Glad Sansa was the one to finish him off though...she deserved it.
So now that we got everything we wanted what ****tyness will they leave us with next week.
Also, the last episode HAS to end with the whitewalkers either walking right through the wall or completely dismantling and crumbling it to the ground.
He was right. He is part of her now.
My God, the Starks are the greatest argument in history against feudalism. Their ineptitude gets them killed, which is fine, but it gets everybody else killed too. They're what would happen if the Bushes and Kennedys intermarried.
The giant should have squashed John and Sansa when he had the chance.
Read a very interesting observation. The last time we saw the Brotherhood Without Banners, in like season 2 or 3, they settled their scores with combat, in fact, Sandor had to fight Beric and it was on screen. Now, this season, we have been told, by Beric and Thoros, that the Brotherhood strictly uses hanging, not combat, to execute their enemies. So, why the change of heart? Is it because the Brotherhood has a new leader, a leader that, in the books, has a preference for hanging?
The show runners have stated flat out that Lady Stoneheart is not making an appearance in any episode.
One of my favorite continuing themes, especially this season, is how all the Stark kids are all low-key privileged and terrible. They're the Michael Bluth of Westeros, not realizing they're just as insane as the rest.
Cersei's trial is supposed to be the main event next week. This past episode was cool from a visual standpoint, but it was basically a Michael Bay movie. Lots of big budget effects, no story.
Ha, a Michael Bay movie. That is laughably inaccurate.
But Yara's azz in tight leather pants? Yowza.