Winter is here! Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 3 The Queen’s Justice is in the books so it is time to break it down and review it! There will be MAJOR spoilers for this episode so be warned.
In this breakdonwn I recap the episode and give my thoughts.
What happened in this episode? Did anyone die? Did any major characters meet for the first time? And what shocks does GoT have in store for us. Let’s find out!
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I just watched your video of missandei being a possible betrayer and this episode may be the one that shows it.
Davos asked missandei where her accent was from, she said naarth, and he said it's beautiful there with beautiful palm trees. But he looks extremely suspecious when he's asking…
Missandei was captured when she was 5 and taken as a slave. How can you hold onto your accent if you've been taken away and gone for so long??????? (I have been living in the us for 5 years and there are things that are sounding American starting to come out of my fecking face)
Another point, maybe missandei truly does have feelings for grey worm and she had sex with him in the second episode because she knew about the laninsters plan to leave Casterly rock and lay siege to the unsullied, and that she would never see gray worm again so she wanted to get hers!
The only thing that will confirm it for now is if Davos asked about the palm trees and him being a smuggler for ages, he knows the island has none……
I mentioned this to a colleague and we both agreed that nothing in this show is said with out its purpose, so I don't believe Davos was trying to chit chat but he is concerned.
have to add that Melisadre is too late:Jon already IS fire and ice brought together!
Loved Lady Olena!!! Great vid! Thx
So if Bran can recall anything from recent history, he will know Littlefinger betrayed Ned back in season 1, if so, god damn will I be a happy guy!
Well, I was wrong about Cersei not using poison, but I thought it would be too quick a death.I could never have imagined such a horrific, long ending for Ellaria.
THANK HEAVEN Jon and Dany have friction, and I hope it continues.
Sansa finally gets to become warm and caring toward family and now they are cold to her.Bran was and I can't see Arya getting all cuddly with her sister.
Sam is bound to find something important, perhaps how to control; dragons, because even Daenerys doesn't have full control of them. I agree that the cure for greyscale was an anticlimax.
I hated all of the loss, but this was an episode more worthy of GoT.
I thought Brans reaction to seeing Sansa was incredibly realistic and believable.
Olenna had the best scene in the episode she dead like a boss. I'm going to miss her 😭
That ending made it a 9 out of 10 for me
Bro that ending with olena she went out like a boss my goodness
My fave episode this season. Loved Lady Olenna's speech, talk about dying with dignity! And sass.
The last look Dany gives to Jon was the first admiration step to possible love.
She might be winning the war, but FoF 2.0 will have the most importance. Dany will win this one and Cersei will take a big hit. As Highgarden was supposed to pay the IB and now Dany will have the gold, she will melt the gold in front of Jamie and send him running to Cersei. Jamie lives again. Now IB will support Dany and maybe send Golden Company after Cersi, a man can dream, right?
Didn't this episode Dany get shotdown for riding Drogon. Then last episode Ollena told Dany to become the dragon. Dany is going to remember what Ollena said and thats why she will ride into battle on Drogon's back.
Olenna was by far the best part of the episode. She totally went out like a boss
Does Dany have any ships left? How is Dothraki going to get on land? And agree Sam i going to find something in those scrolls.
How would you rate this episode? I would say it is the best of the three so far. It was not perfect but it had the big moments and great dialogue. The episode 4 preview is out and I will be starting work on that now. I am going away for a couple days so there won't be any videos until later in the week. Maybe Thursday at the earliest.
Let me know your thoughts on "The Queen's Justice" and thanks for listening to mine!
Will the Unsullied get rescued? I can't see them all dying even though there was foreshadowing of Greyworm's death. It would be cool if Dany will help Jon if he agrees to rescue the Unsullied. The thing is how Euron has his fleet so by ship doesn't seem possible and Dany might not have ships left. So an assault by land then with Vale forces and Wildlings. Would be cool to see, but promo video for episode 4 didn't show this so maybe episode 5.