Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 3 review today! Breakdown of The Queen’s Justice on HBO in 2017! Cersei! Jon Snow! Daenerys!

Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 3 review today! Beyond The Trailer host Grace Randolph gives her review with spoilers to Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 3 aka The Queen’s Justice on HBO in 2017! Get a breakdown of Episode 3! Jon Snow and Daenerys finally meet! Nobody believes in White Walkers! Cersei gets her revenge on Ellaria but Lady Tyrell gets hers as well! Share your own review aka reaction to the full episode of Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 3 The Queen’s Justice 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
Tyrion Lannister – 1:16
Jon Snow & Daenerys – 3:46
Cersei & Ellaria – 5:47
Lady Tyrell & Jamie – 7:50
Cheap Battles – 9:50
Littlefinger & Sansa – 10:42

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  1. This episode definitely seemed to be Lannister dominated. The past two really have functioned as the Lannister’s would seem to have their back against a wall they just make masterful move after masterful move as they crush their enemies. Do not turn your back or underestimate Cersei for a second. I very much love Peter Dinklage as Tyrion and he continues to be my favorite character and his witticisms are so well crafted and perfectly timed and he also gives Daenerys perfect advice because here she meets Jon Snow finally and she treats him basically as hostile and really the Starks are the one much beloved family of Westeros and she would really do well to treat them as allies and not as Lannisters in the North. The line from Jon Snow, “She’s starting to let on” was absolutely priceless. It is interesting to note as well with Jon Snow being in Dragonstone Sansa is really going to get to flex her talents at ruling in Winterfell as we know despite Jon being named King in the North I believe Sansa is destined to be the one to actually rule the North. Not sure where that leaves Jon but that’s my theory. Also of note and somewhat vexing. Jon Snow had to know that when he spoke of the Night King and Army of the Dead that
    I thought for building this meeting between Jon and Daenerys for so long I thought it was a bit underwhelming. I did really like Daenerys litany of titles and then it was just like this is Jon Snow. Haha. Also it just struck me how everyone was walking around with a cool pin. Daenerys had a three head dragon. Sansa had a Stark wolf pin. Classic Hand of the King pin, etc, etc.
    I think you are a tad overly concerned about Daenerys’ hair. I am right there with you though as far as Jon Snow needing to bolster the White Walker presentation. He had to know he was going to be met with skepticism. He should have figured out a way around that.

  2. The thing is that White Walkers only reanimate the bodies. They can't stop them from decomposing. Of course that's not a problem in the North where it's freezing cold, but down south any reanimated corpse would start to decompose.

  3. Despite all the controversy with the confederate tv show, I personally don't see the entertainment value for it. The 1860s is boring. They should've stuck with a fantasy genre or a science fiction, that's what's trending these days.

  4. if the confederacy won slavery would not last until 2017 that does not make sense at all, have it take place in maybe WW1 era. Also I know this isnt related to the video but this is the first time I've heard of this and I need somewhere to type it.

  5. The Confederate show sounds horrible and extremely boring. I think most people are tired of seeing slavery and war all the time. Stick with the medieval fantasy stuff please for everyone's sake!

  6. I don't think it'll happen, but part of me was like, what if Tyene wasn't poisoned? In the books she's a poison expert and the poison itself is well known to them. What if they're immune to it? I think that'd be a cool reveal but, its unlikely.

  7. Can people seriously not deal with the fictional, villainized versions of nazis and confederates or whatever having won? Like do they watch Indiana Jones and complain that although the nazis were killed at the end of the movie, they were in the movie and alive and being evil, you know like villains, for almost all of the movie? How do you function like that?

  8. Now after Oleena's revelation to jaime I think that at some point jaime will tell Cersei and she won't believe it and is going to find something to blame on him and that will be the breakpoint in the relation between Cersei and Jaime

  9. I guess I must be the only person who didn't like the assault on Highgarden, it felt really cheap to me. The Lanisters invade, lay siege, and take the Reach in a couple of scenes. It looked like the filmed the whole thing in 5 mins. Considering this was the end of one of the major houses we'd known most of the series I think they could have spent some money. BTW WTF is ghost??

  10. Grace, I think you're wrong about Lady Olenna. First, she was not planning for the long-term, so her desire to hurt him (and, really, Cersei) made a lot of sense. Second, Jaime is well aware of how horrible Joffrey was. He did not love Joffrey, as he has said himself. Jaime will remember her words. My question is what is happening to Varys – he isn't doing much about gathering intelligence.

  11. I don't agree at all with your assessments of Littlefinger, I don't trust him as far as I can throw him. I completely reject this new wave of GOT fan belief that if your sneaky, ruthless, backstabbing or cold that your some kind of master genius. Even when they make mistakes people don't want to see it and excuse it has part of a bigger plan? For
    example you never mentioned last week where I thought LF made a massive error when talking to Jon Snow. In fact I think he had an overall plan to put a rift between Sansa and Jon and it fell flat. He'll now attempt it again I reckon with Arya and Sansa and it will equally fail. The truth is he falls short miserably at acting or coming off sincere and every one knows he is not to be trusted. Now if he came across as a genuine honourable Lord to the majority but behind the scenes was plotting and scheming I would understand more the praise of high intelligence but no he goes around like a creepy stalker that nobody would ever have faith in.  I like you Grace but I do wonder why I watch your videos on GOT I always seem at odds with you about certain things? oh well… I still liked your vid though lol

  12. I don't think Lady Olenna's giving up that she was the one behind Joffrey's death (which it was littlefinger) would do nothing more than piss him more off at Cersie for going after Tyrion.

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