Daenerys demands loyalty from the surviving Lannister soldiers; Jon heeds Bran's warning about White Walkers on the move; Cersei vows to vanquish anyone or anything that stands in her way.Daenerys demands loyalty from the surviving Lannister soldiers; Jon heeds Bran's warning about White Walkers on the move; Cersei vows to vanquish anyone or anything that stands in her way.Daenerys demands loyalty from the surviving Lannister soldiers; Jon heeds Bran's warning about White Walkers on the move; Cersei vows to vanquish anyone or anything that stands in her way.
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Their execution. As pillar of the episode, as sign of the way to the Iron Throne and, sure, fundamental trait for Daennerys portrait. In same measure, the Scorpion against dragon as new piece of future, fundamental confrontation. And, the relation between Daennerys and Jon, romantic, at the first sigh, political at the second. A good episode.
The story-telling is really fast. this episode set the direction of the next two episodes. the meeting at Kingslanding and the mission to capture the zombie.
A scattershot clockwork of updates and minor machinations, paltry plot pivots and pirouettes that had our heads spinning. Nothing happened, yet somehow everything changed.
Bronn saves Jaime from the lake and he is surprised with the power of Deanerys' dragon. Daynerys offers the prisoners to bend their knees and join her army, or to die. Randyll and his son Dickon from the House of Tarly refuse to serve Daynerys and her dragon turns them into ashes. Arya confronts Sansa at Winterfell and suspects of Littlefinger. Samwell has a deception with the Maesters and decides to leave the Cidatel with Gilly and their child. Tyrion advises Daenerys and Jon Snow to bring a Wight to King's Landing to prove that the Army of the Dead and the White Walkers do exist. Jaime tries to convince Cersei that they do not have any chance fighting Daenerys and her three dragons, but she plots a scheme to destroy Daenerys. Then Jaime has a surprising encounter. Jon and a group head to the Wall and meet prisoners of he Night's Watch that accept to join them in their journey to capture a Wight.
"Eastwatch" is another excellent episode of "Game of Thrones" with great segments. The journey of Jon Snow and his group will certainly be the greatest attraction of the next episode. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "Eastwatch"
"Eastwatch" is another excellent episode of "Game of Thrones" with great segments. The journey of Jon Snow and his group will certainly be the greatest attraction of the next episode. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "Eastwatch"
Tyrion has seen so much of evil. He was detested by his own family at his birth. When one looks at the simple disrespect for life, it's interesting he wasn't stabbed in his crib. This has led to him being a truly moral character, having had to overcome so much, including the betrayal by his own sister. Tyrion believes in some sort of peaceful settlement. The big war is coming and Cersei hasn't got all that much of an army and must depend on alliances (she has lots of gold). It is decided by Dany and Jon Snow that capturing one of the wights and bringing him to Cersei would seal the deal. Why is this so? So off go our heroes to capture one of these guys, amidst the hordes of the undead (they seem to come back even when you break them into pieces). I fail to see any of the logic in this, other than to set up a battle with these guys. We also have Sansa and Arya at odds. Arya thinks Sansa has taken the easy road, playing up to whomever she can manipulate. Arya, of course, has become the consummate warrior. This is Ana intriguing episode, but it doesn't lack a good deal of common sense and some sort of precious moments.
Did you know
- TriviaGilly's mention of Rhaegar's annulled marriage to Elia Martell, and his marriage to a second woman (undoubtedly Lyanna Stark) confirms the popular fan theory that Jon isn't in fact a bastard but a true Targaryen/Stark. That makes him the son of the heir to the throne, which, due to male preference for successors, technically puts him ahead of Daenerys (the heir's sister) in the Targaryen line of succession. This also means that Bran should be the leader of House Stark, since he is the oldest surviving son of Ned, whereas Jon is in actuality Ned's nephew; however, Bran has no interest in this position, so the northern lords are content with Sansa taking control in Jon's absence.
- Goofs(At 00:22:48) When Archmaester Ebrose puts the message from Winterfell on the table, it rolls up with the writing on the inside of the roll and comes to rest with the back of the scroll against the table. The camera then cuts to a closeup of the scroll on its edge with the writing clearly visible.
- Quotes
Davos Seaworth: Nothing fucks you harder than time.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Thronecast: The Spoils of War (2017)
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- Runtime
- 59m
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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