HBO | Air Date: April 21, 2019
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Dome020397May 13, 2019
Poor Story. Hope George RR Martins Books are better. Stay tuned the next 2 years.
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OrenDenisMay 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Stupid, stupid, stupid, every person became stupid and cartoon, wise and benioff ruined GoT Expand
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LukaseerMay 21, 2019
Just a boring peace of feel good episode .Which lead to a unreasonable emotional series whoch felt forced
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kennar_1970Jun 6, 2019
Not bad but overstretched. GOT is starting to lose its character. Did you notice that there are almost not changes of perspective which was a constant in the previous seasons? Where is Cercei? What is going on in Dorne?
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LamontRaymondMay 1, 2019
Certainly one of the best episodes in the series. I loved the sequence in which Jamie "knights" Brienne. So touching.
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Cristy576May 20, 2019
One of the best episodes this season. On this show's potential magnitude though this is still very sub par and light years away from what GoT really is. Dumb&Dumber managed to ruin this. I guess that's what happened when some incompetentOne of the best episodes this season. On this show's potential magnitude though this is still very sub par and light years away from what GoT really is. Dumb&Dumber managed to ruin this. I guess that's what happened when some incompetent writers get to f- up everything and defecate on the plot, all the prophecies and character development. Props to the actors and crew members.. Definitely 11/10 for them. As for the writers... (negative) - 10/10 they destroyed one of the best shows in existence. Hope the petition goes through and the season will be remade or at least somehow saved in a future season. Expand
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ElPhoenixMay 15, 2019
Best episode of this season, by far. Great character to character interactions.
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Heber31May 12, 2019
one of the best episodes of this season. everything was well constructed and a plenty of really good scenes
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minissaJun 6, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Although I wasn't sure about the choice to have 2 back-to-back episodes that didn't significantly advance the plot in such a short season, I found this episode satisfying. Compared to "Winterfell," which heralded the departure from character, pacing, meaty/character-driven dialogue, and (for that matter) logic that was to characterize the rest of the season, this episode featured all the characters you loved doing what you could really see them doing the night before the battle that would decide the fate of the world. The two stand-outs for me were Arya with Gendry and Brienne with Jamie. In fact, this was the most in-character you saw Arya and Jamie (and to a lesser extent, Brienne) being for the whole season. It made perfect sense to me that a young but insanely capable assassin, given that she might not live to see another sun set, would want that one experience at that moment with someone she trusted and had shared some hard knocks with. The writers kept her from going all to mush with the line "Take your own pants off; I'm not the Red Woman," which was hilarious. I was never completely sold on the Brienne/Jamie love denied business---I saw them more as comrades in arms that took each other seriously, so Jamie's impromptu knighting of Brienne in front of the little group swapping soldiers' stories and drinking by the light of the fire in Winterfell's great hall rang very true for me. It was the sort of the kindness a completely redeemed Jamie would think to show. Lots of other good moments. For me, the best episode of the season, and one that could have stood up to the best episodes from the series before it started to founder. Expand
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superfieldsJul 26, 2019
the only bright light in the final season sees shades of the former GOT with terrific writing and acting.
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StanKubFeb 12, 2020
Hands down the only episode of the final season that's worth watching. It shows the fondness that Bryan Cogman has for GRRM's work. Thanks for this.
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