Solid episode overall. It's cool to see things being crystallized and everything finally sort of coming together and falling into place. Interesting to see the 2 (sort of 3) major factions forming - Cersei, Tarlys, and Euron's Ironborne mainly, vs Dany, Tyrion, Dornish, eastern armies, and Yara/Theion's Ironborne, vs the North consisting of Jon, Sansa, Sir Davos, and Little Finger (though it looks as though they'll form up with Dany and crew).
Badass Viking style ship battle at the end sealed the deal for me. Only scenes I could have done without that come to mind were the gross greyscale scene w/Jorah and the cheesy, bland Grey Worm/Missandei scene - at least until she removed that robe, hot damn..
Also, is it weird that I was actually rooting for Euron and co. over Yara/Theion and those annoying Sand Snakes, considering otherwise I'm full on team Dany? Euron might be a relentless killer, but Yara is somewhat too is she not? She did, for instance, attack and take over Winterfell w/ Theion, and backed Balon until he died and she met up with Dany. It's just that Euron and her fight at cross purposes. I dunno, maybe it's just the cool Rangor Lothbrook vibe I'm getting from Euron lately, but to me he's about the only one on the Cersei side that is semi-cool to me and wouldn't mind seeing kicking some ass haha, but if he's supposed to be the new hated villain, well I certainly don't despise him the way I did Joffrey or Ramsy. It's my love of Vikings/pirates coming out I s'pose.

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