Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 1 review today! Breakdown of Dragonstone on HBO in 2017! Jon Snow vs Sansa! Arya Stark!

Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 1 review today! Beyond The Trailer host Grace Randolph gives her review with spoilers to Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 1 aka Dragonstone on HBO in 2017! Get a breakdown of Episode 1! Daenerys goes home! Samwell cleans poop! Cersei gets an indecent proposal from Euron Greyjoy! Sansa Stark undermines Jon Snow! Share your own review aka reaction to the full episode of Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 1 Dragonstone and be sure to make Beyond The Trailer your first stop for movie and entertainment news here on YouTube today!

CHAPTER TIMES
Overall Thoughts – 00:00
White Walkers – 1:48
Arya Stark & The Freys – 2:59
Jon Snow vs Sansa Stark – 5:09
Cersei & Euron Greyjoy – 6:43
Samwell – 8:22
The Hound & Fire God – 8:52
Daenerys – 10:12

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26 COMMENTS

  1. I've only just been able to watch GoT so I obviously watched all current episodes in one. I do have a question though, did anyone else think Emilia Clarke's delivery on some of her lines were a bit all over the place? It might of been only the first episode I don't recall.

  2. I'm not Team Jon or Team Sansa I'm Team JonSa. The chemistry & tension is clearly there! Nothing is worst than Cersei/Jaime or the situation with Gilly… JonSa needs to rise. It would be the best for the North & Stark name.

  3. you are completely wrong about the "castle thing" the loyalty has always been to the iron throne, even ned stark prove it until his last moment, you like it or not, it is how it is, the laws is the only thing that matter, and the history is written by the winners, at that point the bolton were named guards of the north by the king, so they were very loyal to the iron throne…. now if and only IF the north takes the iron throne, they can write the history that they want about of what those two families did.

  4. I also love Sansa. I feel like she gets shit on so much by other fans. Her strength isn't physical like jon and arya. I love how its taken her time to get to the mental level where she is now. She had setbacks like marrying ramsay but that's what makes her journey so far so interesting.

  5. One could argue that if Jon evicted the families from their castles, they could end up coming back for revenge at some later point anyway! All through history people millions of people have payed for the decisions made for them by authority figures and I find it refreshing to have a leader to say no. The Game of Thrones is coming to an end and with it, the way it's played. The characters need to move on from the way it has been played.

  6. "Didn't love Daenerys in this episode" When did you even love Daenerys 😀 From the first book released in 1996 Daenerys's coming home is one of the most waited scene in the series . And she is like " No didnt love her hmm"

  7. The Faceless order is basically an order of assassins who train in martial arts as well as the art of killing and masters of discusses to the point that the Faceless God gives you enough magic to change voices and appearance. Arya Stark has graduated from the order and will continue to put her skills into good use.

  8. I agree completely with what you said about the Jon and Sansa situation!! He has literally learned NOTHING from his mistakes and he's continuing to make them by not listening to his sister. He doesn't know anything about Westeros' politics and shouldn't be ruling anything. He's ignorant, too idealistic and stubborn. Just like Ned and Robb. I DO like him, he's a good guy and his heart is in the right place but his head is so far off it's ridiculous. His stans truly believe he's always right and can do wrong, they're as clueless as he is.

  9. This is a time to unite the north- not divide it further by having more people who hate the starks and will work against them, and quibbling over who the castles should go to instead of the children of those families. He doesn't have time for families to reestablish everything in a new castle- and punishing kids for the sins of the parents is messed up. Jon's policy is the kind that helps sew peace instead of discord when we've only been seeing people like the Lannisters Ramsays and Frays who tear others down. Jon's magnanimity is a good thing, in my opinion. Jon being betrayed by the watch after he did the right thing doesn't make it where the 'smart route' is now to do a morally questionable thing. Sansa never seems to be as smart as she thinks, at least in the show. Her mistrust and condescension have not been helpful thusfar. How did her secretly bringing int he Knights of the Vale help more than if she had just told Jon about them in the first place. How would stripping two families of their lands be actually helpful, other than teaching a spiteful lesson that 'because your parents suck, we're punishing you unjustly'?

  10. I think people tend to automatically take the opposite side that Sansa is on because of how many mistakes she's made in the past and how people always found her annoying. I always liked her, but I really did see the point she was making and agreed with her.
    I was one of the voices going "here here" and "aye!" After every counter point she made. She had smartened up a lot and if Jon was smart, he would use her as an advisor.

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