That's a bit of information that could come in handy down the track – if they survive long enough to use it. When Jon cuts their leader down, the others disintegrate. Are you going to play nicely now or would you rather go to your room? Without any dinner? I thought so.Īnyway, Jon and his men do battle with a small advance party of the creatures, and as they duke it out, things take an unexpected turn. Where exactly did they find logs in this treeless landscape, you might well ask, but only if you want to be a party pooper. Speaking of Tormund, he and Jon and co have laid a cunning trap of their own: they've lit a fire in the snow to attract the walkers. Quite how this will play out remains to be seen. When Sansa is invited to King's Landing, she sends Brienne in her place. Isn't she sworn to protect you both? Hmmm. Littlefinger has a cunning plan, because he's Littlefinger and he always has a cunning plan. Yeah, so easily swayed by the littlest things, like the fact she contributed to her father's death and she married two sworn enemies of her house. Later, Sansa tells Littlefinger she's worried about the northern lords. "Sometimes fear makes them do unfortunate things," counters Arya. They plan to capture one and bring it back to King's Landing, where it will either convince Cersei of the threat he and his kind represent or make her a rather decent husband. Note My World of Warcraft playing friends, you will LOVE August 20th, 2017 Filed under Dark TV Read More » Game of Thrones: Eastwatch Oh. We're up in t'deepest north, beyond the Wall, where Jon and his band of not-very-merry men have gone in search of the undead. Here we go with the recap of HBO’s Game of Thrones: Beyond the Wall, Season 7, Episode 6. There is never any reward in Game of Thrones without a great deal of suffering first. We'll get to the surprise, but not until we have spent 72 minutes trudging through snow and ice and Very Meaningful Dialogue. Even then, I'd have my doubtsīut this week, there's a genuine surprise – at least for those of us who do not spend every spare moment scouring the internet for leaks, or hunting for hi-def torrents of the episode HBO accidentally uploaded in Spain and Sweden last week. A couple of centuries at least, I'm thinking. He's done that so often now that he'd have to stay dead for a REALLY LONG TIME for us to believe he was actually gone. Sean Fennessey is joined by Barry cocreator-director-star Bill Hader to break down the fourth episode of the season, including the various influences Hader drew from in stitching together the. Dragons will fly (just like in real life), Cersei will screw someone over (preferably straight after screwing them), Jon Snow will get out of an impossibly tight situation – you know, like death. After 66 episodes, some things in Game of Thrones have become par for the course.
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