Winter is here! Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 4 The Spoils of War 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 Luv Daenarys when she go's to meet her enemies with Drogon
I'm happy that the stark children are slowly coning back to Winterfell an it will be good to see when Jon An Arya beet up again after so long as they where really close , an does she still have needle ? as I still haven't been able to watch any of the episodes but on the 27 August it will be on Google play thanks for all your videos I'm a big fan 🐲🐲🐲🐺🐺
this was the best episode ever of all time. all these reunions and a great battle! perfect.
Great video, though the attack was only on a small PART of the Lannister army, as Jamie said this was the tail end & they were really spread thin. I would assume most of the food was also sent ahead, as Jamie was sending the Tarly's off w Bronn to hassle the farmers who refused to give up their harvest. Most of these wagons likely carried random supplies and armour, things that are not very important or necessary for battle/setting up camp.
Did anyone notice how even the Dothraki and Missendei let Jon take charge during the scene with Theon? I find that interesting. While I doubt Dany officially left him in charge while she was gone, it does show that they've noticed the respect and trust she is beginning to develop for him (as evidenced by her being willing to go into a cave with him without her guards and then walking out of it very close to him. It is likely also because they saw Dany ask him for advice. He is a king that she trusts and seeks advice from so they are just de facto acting like he is in charge while she is away.
The shot of Jamie falling to the bottom of the river/lake or pond, whichever it is, mimics Bran falling from the tower after Jamie pushed him at the end of season one, episode one. I hope he is dead or at least maimed for life, that would be his just punishment. Dany and Drogon really set it off, and I loved every second of it.
I thought it was fair game. The Lannisters destroyed the Tyrells, who were a part of Dany's alliance. It was time for Dany to heed Olenna's advice and "be a dragon"
She did actually take Jon's advice. She wanted to storm Kings Landing and kill everyone. But instead she only killed some of the Lannister army. She let up.
Actually, Daenerys did follow Jon's advice. She wanted to attack the Red Keep with her dragons and Jon advised her not to do so. He never mentioned not attacking the Lannister army. By attacking the Lannister army and not the Red Keep she did follow his advice.
So my guess is that Bronn pulls Jaime out of the water, and as Dany addresses the survivors he reunites with Tyrion.
The dagger will be Light bringer.
I agree that E7:4 is the best episode so far.
I agree this is the best episode so far, but NOT because of the battle.In fact, I can only see the episodes streaming on my computer, then we watch it again on the bigger TV screen and I walked out at the battle, (to try to find out where the battle was filmed, can you help us out here?) The dialogue is much better. I loved Arya with Brienne. I finally like Sansa. I fear what Little Finger will try, after all, I still think Robin Arryn is actually his son.
I was touched by Meera, but expect to see her and her father.
I am truly doubting Dany's true intentions. She is really keen on burning people, isn't she? Even Jaime seems upset over the soldiers who did not deserve to die on the other side.
I like Dickon and I was afraid that he will die; I was afraid that he would have died in this battle. Some fool thought Randyll would die, but he has not gone after Sam and his sword yet, (at the expense of Gilly and Little Sam?)
I think Cersei is going to send the Golden Company to the North. She wants to take back Winterfell and she wants her Little Bird back too. If she gets ahold of Sansa and brings her back to KL, I think Arya will go there to save her.
Best part Drogon ..right with that Arya sparring.. what worried me all the HEART references and hope that catspaw is not poisoned !
This episode is definitely in my top 5! Whilst I have many favourite moments from various episodes over the years, looking at episodes as a whole, like you said, it has a bit of everything!
Chaos is a ladder. I thought Bran was going to get LF. He must know that LF started his assassination attempt. When will LF get his due?
She did take Jons Advice and didnt go to kings landing and melt down castles she went and took out the food that was going to feed the lanister army
Great analysis, Fentony. I have a question – at 7:20 – the cave scene – one of the petroglyphs is round-shaped and has 2 dots ringing it – could that be a symbol for the final companions of Azor Ahai when they are surrounded by White Walkers in the legends? Perhaps the curved dots that swing outwards are the lines of white walkers surrounding them? Some of these symbols are fascinating
Can't this asshole die! He hurt my Dragon!
But Lannisters are fighting for evil. So they got to go
why dont u think jon will be back at winterfell this season? Because in the season 7 trailers it show's jon fighting att what looks like north of the wall. So surely he'll have to be back at winterfell before he goes fight at the wall.