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Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created for HBO by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. Based on the fantasy novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin. A Game of Thrones is one of the most successful television series to ever made and continues to captivate audiences all over the world. The series is set on the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, and interweaves several plot lines with a large ensemble cast. The first narrative arc follows a civil war among several noble houses for the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms; the second covers the attempts to reclaim the throne by the exiled last scion of the realm’s deposed ruling dynasty; the third chronicles the rising threat of the impending winter and the legendary creatures and fierce peoples of the North. Game of Thrones Episode Review. Game of Thrones Season 7. Dance of The Dragons. Stannis Baratheon and Melisandre, Shireen, Lady Stoneheart, Sansa Stark and Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, Review. Analysis. Breakdown.

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  1. One of the properties of dragon glass is that people always forget about it. It does everything kill white walkers, create white walkers, and stop people from turning into white walkers but no one can remember it exist.

  2. Just saw the leaked episode 4 and i have to say the battle scenes are underwhelming, but Dany looks badass on Drogon, It was sweet to see the Lannister army up in flames along with the Gold, and someone needs to assassinate Bronn asap

  3. That I'll fighting scene where Aarya kicks Briennes ass.
    Jon, tormund, Jonah, Beric, pod, and the hound go north, get attacked by whites capture one, run, send pod to east watch to send Dany a raven. Dany pulls a Stannis saves everyone but
    The night king kills one of Danys Dragons. Throw of Mir dies The hound takes a captured white walker somewhere. Beric can't save thoros end episode 6

  4. I know the show is ridiculous now and everyone seems to have Alzheimer's disease when it comes to remembering the terrible things everyone has done to them, but I don't think Jon knew that the Lannister's may have been responsible for hurting Bran. It was only Rob, Theon, Ser Rodrick, and Cat who discussed it in secret. Jon had already left for the wall by the time they thought of it anyway.
    The only other person who knew was Ned after Cat kidnapped Tyrion and Jaime found out, as well as when Ned figured it out himself. You can argue that Rob may have sent a secret raven to Castle black saying the Lannister's might have had something to do with Bran's death but that's a huge assumption considering they were trying to keep it secret until they learned the truth. Unless news of Tyrion's capture AND WHY spread every where, including The Wall. The Night't watch isn't supposed to be that concerned with politics like that though. Just my thoughts.

  5. Stupidest thing in the whole episode was the fact Dany and Tyrion sent half their forces to attack Casterly Rock in the first place. absolutely no need for it whatsoever and to boot no reason why Greyworm would expect the Lannister army to be up there defending it when he attacked when blatantly there was a much more closer more immediate threat to KL. Sheer nonsense.

  6. I don't think it's all that unusual that Winterfell's food stores are low. The castle and it's lands were raided by Ironborn, burnt to the ground by the Boltons, and attacked by both Stannis and Jon.

    The smallfolk were already running low on bodies when Robb marched South. Now those tied to the castle have almost all been drafted into so many wars or fled from the many battles outside Winterfell that there would be hardly anyone left to bring in the last harvest before winter, if any was even planted. Who knows how much food was already sent South along with Robb's host or how much was burned when the Bolton's sacked Winterfell. The castle was supposed to be in ruins and only recently restored.

    Add all that on top of Winterfell having (in it's weakened state) to support not only the Bolton, but the Umber and Karstark forces for the time it took for Jon to march South. And after yet another attack on the castle it's stores had to support a host of Northern Lords (probably not so bad since Jon's army was all but wiped out) as well as the Knights of the Vale (really bad). Winterfell really should be running on empty right now.

    Other than that small point I think you were spot on about Sansa's scene.

  7. As stupid as this episode was. I'm surprised you didn't mention that Sam just cured a incredibly deadly disease, something that no one in the world has done and the Maesters don't give Sam a chain link. Seriously he cures an incurable disease and it's no big deal.

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