Enough with shitty writing tell me what was do u think was good in episode

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Whole KL's razing sequence before Arya's scenes

Sandor And Arya's final moment. Shit's saccharine as fuck, but I love it. They should've fucked right then and there.

All of it

Jaime/Cersei deaths were uninronically kino

For me hound and his brothers death was iconic and the last scene where Arya rides of.

The episode was great because there was no subversion. The one twist was something that most people expected.

>tell me what was do u think was good in episode
Nothing

The podcast.

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I'm glad we could actually see the battle this time, Sapochnik is a kino battle director

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>what was do u think was good in episode

I like the credits rolling

The hug between the Lannister bro and the line
"You were the only person who didn't treat me like a monster."

I actually liked the end of aryas arc. How she stopped defining her revenge as her only reason for living, and I like Sandors part in it.

all the normies geting burned alive and suffering

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I teared up there.
A fucking game of thrones episode almost made me cry

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most kino shot in the episode

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>It's over Sandor, I have the high ground

this

the good:
>cleganebowl
>jamie/cersei
>tyrion with varys and jamie scenes
>the caos among the people in king's landing (jamie and arya scenes)

the bad:
>every scene with jon and the unsullied
>drogon having plot armor and destroying the fleet and every city defences alone
>varys death
>bell's scene
>euron vs jamie

I liked the part where Dany decided to attack civillians and raze the city for no reason instead of just flying over them and going to the castle directly.
I also like how the soldiers started butchering civillians that werent even trying to fight back just because.

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BY WHAT RIGHT DOES THE WOLF JUDGE THE LION?!

BY WHAT RIGH--

That scene gets another vote for me. It managed to bring out Arya’s cute angle, making her seem younger, like the early seasons when she knew how to act.

>Gregor lifting Sandor up allowed him to win from having the high ground
Pure kino

The Sandor Arya stuff and Clegane Bowl was pretty fucking decent. Other than that everything was either complete and total shit or could've been done way better with only small adjustments.

>using the subject field whatsoever
>can't even spell 'you'
get the fuck out of here you dumb fucking phone poster

I liked the part where idiots got offended
If this show had a Sopranos-tier ending where the whole world got hit by a meteor and everybody died it would almost make up for everything else

BRAVO

They sold the whole panic of the civilians really well.
Big Bro Clegane gouging Sandor's eyes; the Bowl in general.
Qyburn's summary execution.
Cersei's panic.
Dany snapping.

>those 10 seconds of battle that had a lot of fucking gore and then it never happened again for the rest of the episode
Whats up with that?

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it got too expensive

Would have lost shock value if they extended it too long

>soldiers started butchering civillians
yeah what a big plot hole, this has never happened in history ever

I know right
Not seeing Kentucky fried Varys gave me horrible blue balls

Jaime & Cercei death was kino, even though they butchered Jaime's character development.

Tyrion and Jaime in the tent. Sandor. Lots of people dying rofl.

>Kino

Literally trashed 7 1/2 seasons of character plots.

Its happened yeah but usually it happens when they don't surrender and you have to forcefully enter the city/town, unless your planning on looting and burning the place to the ground it doesn't make much sense to kill and destroy the local population, especially if you plan to rule once the siege and war is over.

that was good and got me be surprise as well. reminded me of luc bessons jeane of arc

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How's that? It was fine, Jaime would never kill Cersei.

The Dorthaki going nuts without fearing that Dany shits on them like in the past wasn't too bad. Dany losing her shit because of fucking bells and not simply burning down the red keep was the bigger problem.

No but

>Fuck off Aerys I'm not letting kill civies
>lol fuck civies I want my sister's puss

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cleganebowl
tyrion w/ varys and jaime
jon snow amidst battle, seeing nobody giving any fucks about honor which adds to his character development but any character development in this show is invalid now because d&d are hacks and never use it

He missed his chance is all, nothing left to do but try and escape.

The clegane doublekill, Cersei and Jaime’s final moments, Jaime and Euron’s fight, Jaime and Tyrion’s final farewell, Jon trying to stop the carnage, mindbroken Dany at the start of the episode, and Qyburn’s death. And maybe Varys’ too.

I wanna beat the costum designers to death. Why is everyone so fucking drab?!

You honestly think the Jaime and Euron fight was good?

Because beards dyed blue would be cringemax.

>>bell's scene
Yeah what was up with that? As if the bell was fucking quest objective. The guys have already surrendered, take their swords and escort them out of the city or something

This would be better if the juicer that plays the mountain was a bit more intimidating.
He's stiff as a fucking board and aside from his size isn't threatening in the slightest
They had it better with season 1 mountain

Wtf i love D&D now

In books bells are recurring in dany's pov chapters. Never payed off in show but does lead me think this is Martin's ending.

Quburn getting killed by his own darth mountian.

This.
Felt like a little nod to what book hound would say.

Kek if only.

really hoped qyburn would make it out somehow

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Are you referring to Drogo's bells (and her single one, I think)? Or something else? Because it kinda came out of the blue if that's the reason she Aerys'd their shit up

>implying any kike media is worth discussing.
Shit posting about GoT has been the only reason to visit this board, and that's only because of how fucking terrible it has become.

I loved everything, Tyrion letting Varys know it was him who betrayed him "I hope I deserved it, truly I do." Mad Dany saying fuck it and choosing the nuclear option, Cleganebowl in a collapsing inferno, Jon realizing his sexy aunt is a psychopath, Jamie and Cersei reuniting one last time. It really made up for the dissappointing battle of the dead imho

It made me laugh, and among all the retarded crap that was going on on every other plot it was like a breath of fresh air.

I feel like I saw this shit in dark souls or something.

Cleganebowl was real tense and glad it went out that way. Hound finally facing his fear of the fire. John trying to make everyone throw the weapons down was tense to watch

The cinematography, costumes and special effects were good.

No bells come up when voices the voices/dragons talk to her. Not like the sound of bells but she describes stuff as sounding like bells.

good
>Arya and Hound in the Red Keep
>People fleeing in chaos, OH THE HUMANATEEE

nice to look at but makes few sense
>dragon attacks ships, walls
>why were ballistas a fucking issue again?

I really would've liked Arya to die, but the fact that she did fuck and then just sort of gave up and left was pleasantly surprising. I mean everyone expected her to kill someone important and look smug, right?

Woah, I don't remember that at all. Book?

It's great how characters become good again as soon as they drop their shitty smug grin.

none of it. Maybe giant zombie mountain actually ripping off his armor and throwing down. My only hope is he survived. Fuck the hound, what a boring fuckwit.

I don't believe you really have any level of expertise in history to make this argument.

>he said while pushing up his glasses, the crumbs of many meals rolling down his breasts and onto the basement floor below

Aerys didn't have a dragon

characters being aside, It was indeniably an amazing visual spectacle

The Dothraki did it, because it's a Dothraki thing to do. The Northmen did it, because they probably really fucking hate southeners after the last couple years of war and saw it as an act of revenge. I'm not sure I've actually seen Unsullied kill civs.

I mean, that was kinda the point. It wasn't necessary, it was overly cruel and brutal, that's where Daenarys's arc is at

>Unsullied kill civs.

Oh so you missed where King Nog speared someone infront of everyone and jon?

have sex

...The Lannister soldier, yeah

A soldier becomes a civ the moment he drops his weapon.

Lannister army, golden company .. best geared, best trained (prolly) fights a battle with literally 0 confirmed Kills!! A retard with scythe shoutin AYAYAYA just slashes you like a watermellon, a nigger with a spear stabs you like a dummy. And to top it off, why did dany even need an army? Just climb on dragon and fly to burn everything anytime you want.

Muh queen of the ashes. Or did you miss that whole argument?

>It's over, Sandor, I have the high ground

That's not how it works, but good try.

obviously it's different than Dany torching babies or slitting a woman's throat in front of her child

Even the best equipped foot soldier is no match for the YAYAYAYASSSS QUEEEN SLAYers

Who gives a fuck, at any other day there wouldnt be whole kingdom in those walls. Fly over and burn red keep down with all the royals in em.

He's an asshole pay him no mind. It may shock him to learn that during the 100 year war knights were worse than African Bushmen Guerilla niggers. Far Worse. It took the Pope sending out his monks with every holy relic they had to compel the Knights to stop raping and murdering women and Children.

dany going mad was kino as fuck, no matter what roasties think
>HOL UP WAIT A MINUTE, YALL THOUGHT I WAS FINISHED ?

Cleganebowl was actually pretty good. The setup was almost perfect and they didn't just make Gregor remain a zombie but he was actually Gregor again, and they died by fire; choreography was dumb but the opening shots and Drogon flyby were great, it wasn't perfect but by the show's standards these days it's as close as it could have gotten. Varys and Tyrion not being complete bitches about it was pretty good too, you pick a horse and you back it, they picked different horses, nothing else to be done.

Jaime won't but Ser Goldhand the Just will.

are you retarded?

>Bad guy can finish "good" guy off at any moment
>Proceeds to just toss him around

fuck off.

That's the choreography being dumb, lrn2read dummy.

I could see thing clearly this time around.

>Good
Jon watching his men go crazy and start murdering civilians and disarmed soldiers, all while he tries to get them to stand down.
The destruction of King's Landing in general. That was the apocalypse I wanted for The Long Night.
Varys getting utterly vindicated. He was right all along.
Arya finally seeing that revenge is not a good motive and ultimately creates more grief.
The Hound sending Arya off and being thanked by her.
Cersei's reaction at seeing Jaime again.
The cinematography in general.

>Bad
Euron appearing out of nowhere to fight Jaime was pointless since Cersei and Jaime died anyway. Should have just killed him on the ship.
Tyrion selling out Varys seemed a little out of character for him given the guy saved his life and was always kind to him.
The Golden Company was utterly pointless and was blown out immediately.
Now if they can just make sure the last episode is everyone on Dany's side getting executed, I'll be happy. Fuck Grey Worm, fuck the Mad Queen.

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this, it's the only thing i come to Yea Forums for

Only scene I liked was Tyrion / Jamie and their brotherly love.

b-but muh sandae

Jaime euron fight was retarded but if I take a better look at it makes some sense
As euron states that's the sound of a city dieing. He accepts his inevitable death/execution but wants to be remembered so he fights jaime the kingslayer coz of his reputation
He dies laughing as he will be remembered as the guy who killed jaime lanister the best fighting nigger alive
Remember what the wheelchair autist says in previous episodes? You die when your past dies.
He's a psychopath that wants to be n the history books and live there. It's all he has left before his death.
The actual fight is not spectacular but would was ok.
As jaime embraces his love before dieing as the sole thing he can do, so does euron

Who will remember him as the man who "killed" the kingslayer? No one. No one witnessed the fight, and he didn't even kill him. Even if he would've killed him no one was there to see it so it literally makes no difference. It was a retarded scene and you know it.

>he will be remembered
Who has seen Jamie and Euron fighting?

The guy was going to die, he must do something great before that, he can't die as a bitch
The guy was an edgy lunatic. If he believed it was good enough for him

You think muslims get 72 virgins for blowing themselves up, doesn't matter, they believe it, so they blow up

It was by far the best episode in this season. Still had its downsides but finally there are actual things happening, not just some fake plot that gives us what we are supposed to want.

>The Golden Company was utterly pointless and was blown out immediately.
That was actually the good kind of subversion, a bunch of cocky faggots getting utterly BTFO by a dragon.

He says that he'll be remembered, implying other people will talk about it after the fact. Your arguments are retarded.

i fucking hate all these nobles running into each other alone
where are all their men, everyone should have fucking personal guards, when jamie and ned fight in S1 they both have a bunch of soldiers with them, jamie just has more
guess they know that name characters kill unnamed characters like butter, guards are pretty much useless

the problem is where did they go
like D&D just decided okay they're beaten now they're on the bench until we decide to put them back in just like the dothraki and unsullied at winterfell

i liked tyron and jaimes final scene together

There was a scene where Daenerys burned a bunch of them outside the walls, they were running for their lives.

i liked the entire episode. the first couple shots of cersei standing in horror and awe while dany starts burning the city was the best part.

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its a 20,000 man army and they just vanish, did they rout away from the city? just because of one dragon they were already prepared for? eh maybe, but you need to show that and have some reaction shots of main characters seeing it

If only there was a character who had the ability to see all moments in the past

Yea nigger HE says he will be remembered. If he thinks he will, regardless of witnesses or not, it's a good enough argument for him to fight jamie. As jaime is about to fuck off he even baits him saying he fucked the queen. He wants to fight him no matter what.

I do see your point, though I believe Tyrion walked among them for a brief moment before entering the city. But you are right, they should've had some scenes showing them running away from the city in mass.

I fon't remember anything with bells (though it has been years since I've read and I never was a big fan of her PoV chapters) but I do believe the book will also lead to a mad queen danny burning down king's landing. Though her descent into madness will probably be more fleshed out

You're not making any sense. Go back to bed.

So, Dany's vision of the throne with snow was actually a vision of the city covered by ashes like we see in the trailer?

>Bran 9000 will surely tell everyone about me killing the kingslayer.
Kinda makes sense.

It was snow. They just changed it to fit their new narrative, just like Melisandre's prophecy of Arya's eye closing.

dany burning them all and arya wandering KL
better than the metal gear sequence at episode 3

I understand now: he believed that his actions are worth to be remembered and for him they will be even it is not what will actually happen.

I know English is not my first language but what I'm trying to say is that having both of them end up in that location is silly and unimportant for the story, but I can understand why euron wanted to fight jaime, based on their dialogue

Thank the LOTR movies. They forever cemented that fantasy movies have to look like that or else they look “cheap”

Yes it was at the time i agree obviously, but do you think they will actually try to trick us into this new interpretation?

Winter(nk) is coming

Ofc they will, D&D are nothing but hacks. They will twist everything that has been established just to try and subvert everyone's expectations.

>tfw everybody thought that

>Varys saying goodbye to his old friend who ratted him out, died trying to be the hero
>Tyrion and Jaime hugging it out
>The horror on Tyrion's face after seeing Dany killing innocent people
>Jon realizing his love is an absolute psycho and trying to stop the fight
>Sandor and Arya's farewell
>Sandor dying a heroic and poetic death
Absolute kino

>It was snow

>shadow of the dragon on the city
>throne room destroyed
>see falling stuff from the sky
Back when I watched that episode I thought it could be ash, snow or both, I cannot be the only retard to do that.

Oh? You're approaching me?

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that last scene was right out of BvS, bretty cool

It was too pure white to be ash. Ash is mostly grey as it's often a mix of black, grey and white.

>character's motive was his dick got burned by magical fire
>dies by fire of magical creature
Sorta good although the "loyalty to the people" is a little awkward

based

>Sandor yelling "LOOK AT ME" was actually in Rory's audition for the show
>It's one of the last things he says to Arya before he dies
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someone please add the obvious caption

LEAD-UP
>no ur grace u mustnt attack kings londing is too hard :DDDD better 2 go norf 1st & get allies & be sneaky
>oh fuggg u lose 2 dragons n most ur army lmao this is gonna b hard fight :DDDD:D maybe we shuld negiotate for the 5th time???

EPISODE 5
>Daenerys runs a train on the fleet and army and the city and red keep like godzilla vs tokyo
>breezed through there with no resistance in an hour, tops
>literally did everything on her own with one dragon
>SEASON 7 AND 8 WERE LITERALLY POINTLESS

god
fucking
damnit

>The cinematography in general
Was awful. Washed out filming in clouds just so they wouldn't have to work adding shadows to all the CG people.

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That's stupid. They should have said something else.

and, no disrespect to him, Dinklage already said it somewhere else.

Varys taking off his rings so they don't melt in his hand while burning alive

how did they get away with this?

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>hurr durr queen Dany is mad
>if I betray her by loosing Jamie I might be able to save everyone
>I know Jamie never pursuaded Cersei by the way

It was a metaphor for Jon Snow sitting on the throne in the end.

Bullshit. They've been teasing us with Cersei being killed and leaving us guessing at who will deal the death blow for 3 seasons now and they subverted it by having her die to a cave in.

Lannisters soldiers protecting civilians

Sandor vs the Mountain was absolutely fucking cringe. It's like they get most of their inspiration from videogame writing.

Sandor vs Brieanne was just two people beating the shit out of each other in a field and it was infinitely more dramatic, gripping and impactful than that CGI 'final boss level' shit fest.

What do you think about the objects that look like pieces of metal in the roof?
What destroyed them?

I also thought it was ash because of the colors of that scene, it's really dark compared to the popping white of the beyond the wall scene.

The torch she leaves on the ground does not melt the snow around it. But this could be reading to much into it.

Cleganebowl

That was the most retarded part. She's spent 8 whole seasons with revenge as her main reason for everything she does and suddenly she's dissuaded from that by the Hound saying something to her that already failed to dissuade her in the past. I'm about 98% positive the hound said the exact line "do you want to end up like me?" more than once before to Arya and she didn't care, now all of a sudden she's horrified by it with no development to explain the change.

tyrion and jamie scene was the only good scene

All of the 'deep' Tyrion moments this season were just bland repeats of things that were said years ago.

The change comes about because she clearly is going to die if she carries on. She chooses life over death/revenge. It's not that complicated friend.

But she hasn't cared about dying for years. All she cares about is revenge, even if it kills her. The whole point of "what do we says to death?" "Not today." is that she's accepted that death is inevitable but she'll do everything she can to put it off until her mission is complete. She was on her way to complete it and out of nowhere she's scared of dying.

Holy moly this is based

it was unironically a typical top notch got episode

Not great not terrible.

Someone should have taken her to the infirmary.

I've seen worse.

Not great but not terrible.

You are delusional.

Geez do you believe everything that looks like a quote on the fucking internet.

Get off it, you retards.

i was just distracted by Lena's asymmetrical eyes anytime it did these zoom ins

Sandor reminding Arya what her character should be about.
Jamie and Cercei trying to feel targ children style before giving up.
Some of the cinematography

It’s snow.

The Night King was a ruse. The real White King is coming to finish them all off.

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4/10 b8

>boarders
ruined it for me

God the CG was so bad in this scene. A shame.

>drogon plot armor
But that's bullshit. It obviously learned from it's arrogant dead sibling's mistake.

The funniest part is Cersi walking away from the Claganes after Qyburn was killed.

Martin has been setting Dany up as a villain (or at the very least dangerously irresponsible and incompetent) from the start. The Slaver's Bay plot shows that she is incapable of ruling. The Ghiscari war is a direct response to her tyranny in the east. She created a violent dictator in Astapor and has been conducting mass crucifixion in Mereen. Then she fuck off leaving Barristan the Based to clean up her mess.

>cocky faggots
Cocky fucking how? We literally just met them. They don't have any character.

The iron bank is the true enemy. Are we going to have justice?

Is the Titan of Braavos gonna wake up and crush the bank?

>ell me what was do u think was good in episode
They showed the true outcome of giving women power.

I liked Varys standing his ground, knowing he didnt do anything wrong in his eyes.
I liked seeing Jaime and Cersei die together and her showing a moment of weakness plus her smug grin turning into worry when the dragon was destroying the city was good.
Cleganebowl happened and it had some okay parts.

am i an idiot for tthinking bran warged and brough that horse to arya?

I honestly thought Jon and his Norf men would fight against Greyworm and the Unsullied the moment Daenerys starts sperging on King's Landing but i guess my expectation was subverted.

how did he not die?

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Everything. Best episode of the season.

perhaps he's wondering why you would stab a man in the head before pushing him off a tower

It was the blood bath I expected from episode 3.

Who are you?

EVERYTHING

Why couldn't he be there to see Sandor make the bad man fly? Shit ain't fair.

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I'm this episode's reckoning.

Why doesn’t anyone mention Dany knew literally everything Tyrion and Varys did before Tyrion said something

Bran

You're a big guy

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