was the absolute best episode ever omg. I almost lost all hope for this series after how bad last episode was
RIP Rickon but now Sansa truly is Queen in the North. I really want a scene where all the lords who doubted them come to plea fealty. Her smile at Ramsay's death was an awesome (albeit frustrating cuz I wanted to see more) way to end the ep
Game of Thrones Season 6: Episode 9 Is the best TV episode in all of history.
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.... What the hell do you want me to say people. This was the best hour of my life. (TV Wise) Did you see that directing??? DID YOU SEE THAT ACTING??? DID YOU SEE THAT GOT DAMN SCRIPTING??? DID YOU SEE THEM DAMN EFFECTS??? This was just... We need a moment of silence...
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That entire battle was breathtaking. I was jumping out of my chair like a damn fangirl. I was possessed. This director man LOL If this doesn't win an emmy and some trash ass cartoon network show does then I will have a damn fit. Did you all not see this shit??? It was ****ing AMAZING!!!
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Anyways I'll quit ranting on because I want to hear everyone elses thoughts. What did you all think of this episode? Got any idea for what lies in the future for Game of Thrones???
Okay, let me catch my breath after that exhilirating episode. As we see in Mereen, Dany shows the Masters what true power is, utilizing her three dragon. Also, Theon and Yara show up (those ships are damn fast!). It seems they have the favor of the Queen after all.
ONTO WINTERFELL. Amazing build up, to the largest, messiest and most heart pounding battles ever shown. R.I.P Rickon Stark, man that was heart wrenching. Jon once again shows us why he was revived. His swordsmanship is at its best in this episode. Choreography was off the charts in this battle, it felt like I was there. The ending of the episode was probably the best part. #WhenYourDogsLoveYou. Simply amazing, probably my favorite episode, of this season, thus far.
Re: Game of Thrones Season 6: Episode 9 Is the best TV episode in all of history.
Rickon should had thrown some zig zag in there.. welp....he dead now,
and Ramsay is just a coward after all.... he dont even join the battle glad hes dead now KILLED BY HIS OWN HOUNDS,
THE DIREWOLF SIGIL WILL BE BACK ON WINTERFELL IN THE OPENING SEQUENCE FOR THE FINALE !!!!!
Rickon should had thrown some zig zag in there.. welp....he dead now,
and Ramsay is just a coward after all.... he dont even join the battle glad hes dead now KILLED BY HIS OWN HOUNDS,
THE DIREWOLF SIGIL WILL BE BACK ON WINTERFELL IN THE OPENING SEQUENCE FOR THE FINALE !!!!!
Was a hyped episode sure, we all knew this was coming, so nothing that special, but still a very good episode. There are some parts I really disliked.
1. Euron should have end up with Andy, not those two annoying children.
2. Sansa was annoying as always. It would be a lot better if she dropped dead instead of poor Rickon
3. Podrick didnt get to save anyone in this battle. If uncle Peter has a teleporting device, why cant Brienne get one?
4. RIP Wun Wun, RIP Rickon.
5. Ramsay should have lived.
Some good parts.
1. Battle
2. Jon and Danny *****slaping
3. Ramsays game
Overall, good episode though still not better than the Doors.
4. Jon beating Ramsay up
It was good episode not the greatest, hype was low because the plot already leaked that stark army will be cornered vale knights will save the day.
I hope sand sneks wont return next episode to join dany next episode.
The show now is all about shock values, what can please the normie audience not depth plot and twists like in the books or the show runners cant come up with it since they are not following books anymore.
The episode was breathtaking! One of the best choreographed large-scale battles I've ever seen, though in the end it went with the most predicable course of action. The Vale turning the tides was to be expected, but still I was also hoping for something else. Kinda annoying though how Sansa one hand is right about Ramsey, but on the other hand is rambling like a child that they need more men and somehow expects Jon to just follow her. If she had explained it, many people could have been saved, though it's also true that if the Boltons had known the Vale was approaching, they would have used different tactics. It however still worries me what Littlefinger's intentions now really are. In the past I thought that he wanted Sansa, but then he gave her to the Boltones. The trailer of next week's episode implies again that the wants Sansa. It's possible that the didn't expect the Boltons act the way they did, as Littlefinger's said, but if that's true then it's a small plothole as how is it possible that someone like Baelish, who seems to always know everything about everyone, did not expect this to happen?
Poor Wun Wun and poor Rickon, though it kinda pisses me off that his storyline didn't had any real purpose. In the first season he was just the runt of the litter, after that he disappears for several seasons and when he finally comes back, the only thing he does is dying. I don't find it credible either that Ramsey was able to hit him.
Next episode's trailer. It feels like that this week was more of a season finale than next week's as it seems they're going to go from one place to another: King's Landing, Winterfell, Mereen, The Twins, Beyond the Wall...and rather than ending with a bang, they're going to focus on minor conflicts: the burning of Shereen, the trial in King's Landing, Danny and Brandon deciding their next course of action... Though I heard that the actor who plays the young Ned Stark was going to play an important role in this episode, which means Brand might have another vision of the past and I wonder what will transpire at the Twins? And a white bird? Likely the official declaration that winter now finally has come.
One of the best choreographed fictional battles i have ever seen, i have never felt so immersed into a GOT episode before. It may have relied on the good old 'save the day' cliche.. but it was executed damn near perfection. As always, Sansa's character becomes more and more idiotic as each episode passes. If Sansa had just told Jon that the soldiers of the Vale were rallying up to help her take back Winterfell, they could've taken a much more smarter approach to battle(Even if the Boltons locked themselves up inside Winterfell), but why do that when you can make a dramatic entrance just nigh battle at the small cost of a few hundred lives. My boi Jon nailed it this episode. Wun Wun, yet another giant dying at the door... how unfortunate, he was the last of his kind. I like how realistically accurate this war is, it takes a much more realistic approach towards medieval battles.
However this still doesn't redeem D&D's major **** ups this season, Arya stark's storyline was ****ed from all sides. This episode relied mostly on combat and little story progression(besides the fact that Jon just took FOOKING winterfell) compared to the others, so i really expect a lot from the season finale.