The Waif is such a bitch. I swear to God there were some parts I got so frightened of her running skills. That bitch wouldn't rest! The fact that Arya parkoured right after being stabbed in the guts meh the heck out of me. I was hoping she wouldn't tear herself apart. But those Daredevil days paid off. Arya killed the Waif the same way she was defeated. That scene when she pulled out Needle under the rag lit up hope in me. And when she cut the candle in half lit everything even brighter.
"What do we say to the God of Death?"
"Not today."
Syrio didn't come back. Apparently, that puzzle piece was weak. It must be Arya to kill the Waif so this chasing madness would make sense. Admit it, Jaqen H'ghar kind of wanted to see Arya alive. The girl is not no one. The girl is Arya Stark and she's coming back home.
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I respect your killing enthusiasm. |
Blackfish was a brave man. I agree that his death was meaningless and unnecessary as the deaths of honor in this series have always been. Jaime Lannister respected him. At least that's what I could feel from his command to see Blackfish and how gently he reacted when knowing the old guy was dead fighting. I also like the secret friendship of Brienne and Jaime. Mostly because I relate to it and the whole thing gave me a sense of humanity. Brienne's failure doesn't stir anything. War is coming anyway. Speaking of war, Jaime clearly had a way with words. He took over the castle so easily, yet didn't forget to mention his love for Cersei in the speech. Wouldn't it be better if he just focused on his duty and screw that woman off? By the way, Lady Stoneheart will not be brought back. Thank God.
Cersei, poor lady. There's no trial by combat, meaning no Cleganebowl. Cersei was aware of caches of Wildfire stuffed under King's Landing. I hope she'll burn the whole thing down. The Mountain's strength, or should I say 'senseless loaf of meat', wasn't impressive to my eyes. Even if Cleganebowl happened, I wouldn't be too excited. However, I did like how the Hound let loose. He joined the men giving his character an interesting development.
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Nice color palette. |
Tyrion. Seriously, this guy gotta let go of trying to befriend with Grey Worm and the curly girl. The first time was good. The second was shit. Finally, the masters made a move. What now? Will Khaleesi fight them or destroy everything? Because, you know, Westeros is waiting. Also, I wonder how the Greyjoys will meet Khaleesi, how their appearance will fit in the Meeren's story pace. They have ships. Not enough, but their uncle has some, too.
Varys left. My dude spoiled me with something goes like this:
It was revealed that Aegon, son of Rhaegar and Elia Martell, was alive. The baby that the Mountain smashed into the wall wasn't Aegon. He was switched before. So Lord Jon Connington and Varys helped Aegon escape. And he's coming back for his claim of the throne. However, some people think he's not the real Aegon, but someone Varys planted, hence the fAegon.So.. yeah? I mean.. I still have this question: "Who is Aegon??"
I've just seen the preview of epsidoe 9. Oh. My. God. The battle is happening. What would Jon and Sansa do with that number of men? Ramsay's army was huge. A miracle needs to spark. The Battle of Bastards is going to be just like the episode when Jon defended the Wall. I will stop guessing and note down "bringing popcorn" next Monday. Let this sink, guys. Let this sink. There's still so much waiting for us.
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