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THE DRAGON AND THE WOLF RATING

10 83 35.78%
 
9 61 26.29%
 
8 38 16.38%
 
7 23 9.91%
 
6 10 4.31%
 
5 4 1.72%
 
4 1 0.43%
 
3 1 0.43%
 
2 1 0.43%
 
1 10 4.31%
 
Total:232
StokedUp said:

I think we're definitely going to be saying good bye to either Greyworm or Missandei, I think that's the reason that scene was included-to try and give people a bit of sympathy when one of them are killed.

Sam Tarley is proving quite useful this season aswell. Remember he's also got that Valerian sword aswell, that's bound to come in handy at one point, maybe Jorah Mormont will have to use it!?!?

^ that actually seems quite likely to happend.



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Ka-pi96 said:
SecondWar said:
One theory I have which I'm not sure if its been discussed is regarding the ironborns religion. 'What is dead may never die' seems to be at the very least an indirect reference to the white walkers and their wights. Part of me think Euron is playing the game in order to aide the walkers invasion - I certainly can't see him bending the knee to Cersei, marriage or not.

If they did get married how would that actually work out though? I mean, he'd technically be king then, so would he even have to bend the knee or would he be at least her equal in power by default?

That is what I was thinking. By default the man will be the most powerful of a family, but I sincerely doubt Cersei will let Euron rule and abuse her.

Nor do I see Euron dominated by the Queen.



nice battle scenes but the dialogue in dragonstone was just awful, clichéd and unless they are setting it up to make Daenerys end up emulating the mad king it seemed completely out of character and really unworthy of what has so far been a great series.



I thought the episode was very good. Like 8/10.

Really only part that dragged was Grey Worm tying to express his feeling. Luckily Missendrel (spelling) shut him up. God she is a beautiful woman.



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StokedUp said:

I think we're definitely going to be saying good bye to either Greyworm or Missandei, I think that's the reason that scene was included-to try and give people a bit of sympathy when one of them are killed.

Sam Tarley is proving quite useful this season aswell. Remember he's also got that Valerian sword aswell, that's bound to come in handy at one point, maybe Jorah Mormont will have to use it!?!?

Hopefully not Missandei! She's my new GoT crush after Margarie was incinerated by Mad Queen Cersei!



 

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nanarchy said:

nice battle scenes but the dialogue in dragonstone was just awful, clichéd and unless they are setting it up to make Daenerys end up emulating the mad king it seemed completely out of character and really unworthy of what has so far been a great series.

It was completely in-character, this is just the first time it's been directed to characters that people can relate to rather than slave traders or Dothraki brutes.

It's actually why I find it quite funny that people support Dany. As a ruler she's not a particularly noble one, and actually quite brutish. Remember, her whole premise for gaining power is simply it's her birthright rather than by merit. At no point in her rise to power does she even consider whether she'd actually be good for the people she rules over. 



nanarchy said:

nice battle scenes but the dialogue in dragonstone was just awful, clichéd and unless they are setting it up to make Daenerys end up emulating the mad king it seemed completely out of character and really unworthy of what has so far been a great series.

I agree, the dialogue was terrrrrrrible.



I never rate episode by episode. Some episode serves more as setups for greater episodes.

Like for example, s07e01 was setting up all the great stuffs happening in s07e02.

So you know, it's more important to see this kind of TV shows as a whole.



think-man said:
nanarchy said:

nice battle scenes but the dialogue in dragonstone was just awful, clichéd and unless they are setting it up to make Daenerys end up emulating the mad king it seemed completely out of character and really unworthy of what has so far been a great series.

I agree, the dialogue was terrrrrrrible.

Also, as my husband pointed out to me, Varys has been around Daenerys for a long time now and out of the blue she decides to pick a fight with him about his past? That was a bit odd.



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TruckOSaurus said:
think-man said:

I agree, the dialogue was terrrrrrrible.

Also, as my husband pointed out to me, Varys has been around Daenerys for a long time now and out of the blue she decides to pick a fight with him about his past? That was a bit odd.

Now that you point that I think I have to agree, still I didn't thought the dialogue was THAT terrible but the fight with Varys at this point was a bit forced