nagerous wrote:Fighting giants riding on mammoths. Death and destruction at Castle Black. Wildings and thenns storming the castle.
Was absolutely sick, you guys clearly have too high standards.
You guys my azz!
That episode was dope! One of the best GoT episodes ever.
Ygritte getting arrowed by Ollie was delicious irony, since it was Ygritte that killed Ollie's father.
The poor bastard who got hit by the giant's arrow, hahahah!
Sam running to the locked shed with Jon's key, opens the door and "we need you, girl". Out comes Ghost ripping out throats.
The Wall scraping scythe that scraped wildlings from the wall like old wallpaper. Woot!
Ygritte dropping crows like bad habits. Arrows in the back, in the chest, in the throat (poor Pyp). She was like a Private Daniel Jackson. Too bad she balked at killing the one crow she told the rest to leave to her.
Poor Ygritte, "we should have stayed in that cave". That was a great line.
Janos Slynt the cowardly former Goldcloak. Man, negative karma is building nicely for that chump.
Mag the Mightly charging down the tunnel with Grenn and company nearly shitting themselves. But hold that gate they did. Nice!
I wonder, how many non book readers thought that when Sam told Gilly "I promise not to die", that sealed his fate and Sam was gonna die this episode? Hahaha. Saying "I'm not going to die" in GoT is an almost sure fire way
to end up dead in short order.
This battle has been building up since episode 1, season 1 and it didn't fail to deliver. It was a better battle than the Blackwater battle, IMO.
I enjoyed the score that went along with it as well.
The crows are going to have one hell of a rough road, they lost a lot of men in this episode and they can't handle the attrition. Jon Snow better do some clever talking to get out of this pickle.
This episode is a 10/10. The Wall is where the real fate of Westeros is being decided. It may not be clear yet why, but considering why all the Wildlings are running for their lives should give everyone a clue. What's coming from The North makes everything happening in the rest of Westeros a moot point. Because if what ever is coming isn't stopped, everything in Westeros is going to be dead, dead and walking dead.