What is the meaning of Arya’s killing? Has Wun Wun joined the army of the dead? What’s going on at Winterfell? How does Cersei feel about Tommen? Why is Euron Greyjoy so fabulous? What does Sam discover at Hogwarts? How has the Hound changed? What does Dragonstone mean for Game of Thrones Season 7?

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30 COMMENTS

  1. Sansa fretting over Cersi and saying "nothing is between the south and them", is really annoying to me. Moat Cailin is between the north and the south and the north didn't suddenly become easier to rule. It is still a vast land full of people loyal to the starks and, more importantly and absolutely, hostile to southerners.
    Do D&D pay attention at all? Do most fans??

  2. Not only is it ridiculous to assume that Wun Wun became a wight, but he died at Winterfell which is of course below the wall. So how would the White Walkers get to his body? I can't imagine Jon burying his body beyond the wall for fear of the WW roaming around so he most likely buried him somewhere on the large property.

  3. For Danny to land on Dragonstone may be sentimental, but it hardly makes any military sense. Dragonstone is far from Dorne or the Reach where her allies are, and it makes unnecessarily close proximity to Kings Landing a danger for her.

    She should have landed in Sunspear, in Dorne, where its on the coast, and considerably closer to her allies. The Dornish army is around her if she landed there, as well as Dornish supplies. In addition, her forces would have made landfall and reduced the need to rely on the Iron Fleet and her ships to take them around.

  4. They are deserving in her eyes because each of them participated in the slaughter of the rest of Robs army their allies "the north remembers" indeed. So :
    "YES, THEY DESERVED TO DIE AND I HOPE THEY BURN IN HELL!"

  5. Fuck all of the Freys, they were all complicit in the Red Wedding, no mercy. Being ruthless is good & the Freys being killed off sent a message all the way to Kings Landing. Go Arya 🙌🏼

  6. Dear alt shift x.
    Thanks for these videos. I enjoy them almost as much as watching the show and reading the books.
    You must have done great in book reviews and film reviews back in school. Keep up the great work.

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