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Sons of the Harpy

  • L'épisode a été diffusé 3 mai 2015
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJorah Mormont sets sail alongside his prisoner, Tyrion. Cersei makes a move against the Tyrells. Jaime and Bronn sneak into Dorne. Ellaria and the Sand Snakes make their plans. Melisandre te... Tout lireJorah Mormont sets sail alongside his prisoner, Tyrion. Cersei makes a move against the Tyrells. Jaime and Bronn sneak into Dorne. Ellaria and the Sand Snakes make their plans. Melisandre tempts Jon. The Harpies attack.Jorah Mormont sets sail alongside his prisoner, Tyrion. Cersei makes a move against the Tyrells. Jaime and Bronn sneak into Dorne. Ellaria and the Sand Snakes make their plans. Melisandre tempts Jon. The Harpies attack.

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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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      • Mark Mylod
    • Scénaristes
      • George R.R. Martin
      • Dave Hill
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      • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
      • Lena Headey
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    Peter Dinklage
    Peter Dinklage
    • Tyrion Lannister
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • Jaime Lannister
    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Cersei Lannister
    Emilia Clarke
    Emilia Clarke
    • Daenerys Targaryen
    Kit Harington
    Kit Harington
    • Jon Snow
    Aidan Gillen
    Aidan Gillen
    • Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish
    Natalie Dormer
    Natalie Dormer
    • Margaery Tyrell
    Stephen Dillane
    Stephen Dillane
    • Stannis Baratheon
    Carice van Houten
    Carice van Houten
    • Melisandre
    • (as Carice Van Houten)
    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • Ellaria Sand
    John Bradley
    John Bradley
    • Samwell Tarly
    Sophie Turner
    Sophie Turner
    • Sansa Stark
    Jerome Flynn
    Jerome Flynn
    • Bronn
    Michiel Huisman
    Michiel Huisman
    • Daario Naharis
    Nathalie Emmanuel
    Nathalie Emmanuel
    • Missandei
    Dean-Charles Chapman
    Dean-Charles Chapman
    • Tommen Baratheon
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Jorah Mormont
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • High Sparrow
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Mylod
    • Scénaristes
      • George R.R. Martin
      • Dave Hill
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    9TheLittleSongbird

    Big, bold, brutal and...brilliant

    Came to 'Game of Thrones' fairly late in the game and due to being so busy the binge-watching was gradual. Have found myself truly loving the show, very quickly becoming one of my favourites. It totally lives up to the hype and not only does it do the brilliant source material justice (a rarity in television) it is on its own merits one of the finest, most addictive and consistently compelling shows in recent years and quality-wise it puts a lot of films in recent years to shame.

    "The Wars to Come", "The House of Black and White" and "High Sparrow" were very good to great previous episodes from Season 5. "Sons of the Harpy" manages to be even better than them, while not one of my favourite 'Game of Thrones' episodes or one of the show's magnum opuses, it was with this episode where Season 5 started to properly settle.

    While there is evidence of the quieter and intricate tone seen in the previous three episodes, "Sons of the Harpy" balances that and brilliantly with brutally bold action, insightful characterisation and development (the one possible exception being Sansa, who the episode could have done more with), surprising twists and revelations and drama that feels intense and emotional. Of the four episodes, it is with "Sons of the Harpy" where it felt the most like the storytelling and characterisation were evolving and moving forward.

    'Game of Thrones' has never failed to deliver on the acting. "Sons of the Harpy" doesn't disappoint in that regard with strong performances across the board, regardless of any reservations with Sansa it to me doesn't lie with Sophie Turner but merely that the character pales in comparison to stronger characters that have had more development and exposure.

    Visually, "Sons of the Harpy" looks amazing, as one would expect for 'Game of Thrones'. The scenery is throughout spectacular, the sets are hugely atmospheric and beautiful on the eyes with a real meticulous eye for detail and the costumes suit the characters to a tee. The make-up is beautifully done. The visual effects are some of the best of any television programme and are not overused or abused, the scale, the detail and how they actually have character and soul are better than those in a lot of the big-budget blockbusters. As well the cinematography and editing, which are cinematic quality as well.

    One cannot talk about "Sons of the Harpy" without mentioning the thematically, orchestrally and atmospherically multi-layered music scoring and the unforgettable main theme. Again, worthy of a high-budget fantasy/action/drama film.

    It is hard not to be bowled over by the quality of the writing, outstanding isn't a strong enough adjective to describe how good the writing is once again. It always has a natural flow, is layered and thought-provoking and demonstrates a wide range of emotions. The story is still riveting, with plenty of passion and sensitivity.

    Summing up, excellent episode if not quite one of my favourites. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    9RM851222

    Review of season 5: Episodes 3-4

    Greetings from Lithuania.

    So we are almost in the middle of season 5, and last two episodes were better that first two in my opinion. I would rate both of them 9. First off all both of them were longer in running time - that's a good thing. There were also more action, although action is just one of the parts (and not the most important) which makes this show great. Plot is moving to interesting directions, and while there some stops here and there, overall i'm intrigued.

    Overall, episodes 3 and 4 were superior then first two. Bigger, bloodier, more intriguing. At this point we are still far from end of season 5, but something tels (no i haven't read books, so i'm fresh here) me that this season is going to be more of buildup for future events. I kinda had this idea first when they announced directors for season 5 and there weren't "heavyweighter" from previous seasons. Sure, there will be meaningful events, but so far everything is moving not very fast and more on a buildup level. Still, this is a great show so far no matter what direction it goes.
    9IamInge

    You know nothing, Jon Snow

    The storylines flow effortlessly forward and we get some nice foreshadowing - and some inconspicuous insight into an important backstory.
    9ThomasDrufke

    The Only War is Life vs Death

    God this show is good. They simply deliver on so many things that people want it's insane. The two road trips were great as we caught up with of Jaimie and Tyrion are doing. We got the beginnings of some serious battles between Daenerys and the Sons of the Harpy, and more progress in Cersei and Snow's respected endeavors. It was a fantastic episode, and probably my favorite of the season so far.

    Jaimie and Bronn together were so entertaining. It's fascinating to think about how much Jaimie has changed since season 1. When he says he wants to die in the arms of the woman he love, I actually think that's about Brienne. As crazy as it is to think it's not Cerseii, I just think he feels more obligated to Cerseii instead of where his legitimate feelings lie. It's also unlikely he will hurt Tyrion, that's more of him just covering up his tracks to Bronn. Speaking of Cerseii, her scenes this week mostly lied with the council and the High Sparrow. The council is a lot smaller than it used to be and I think it was once a lot better. Arresting Loras was right up Cerseii's alley and it's just another reason for Margaery to hate her. Watching Tommen try to free him was very entertaining. He is such a naïve boy and completely whipped towards Margaery. What a man would do for his woman, huh?

    Onto the north, Stannis sees a lot in Jon Snow, but apparently so does Melisandre. Was I the only one who was legitimately wanting to yell at the screen to tell him to resist her? Snow also had to sign for Bolton unwillingly. It was heartbreaking to know that he had to sign that agreement knowing everything that Bolton had done to his family. I hope now that Baelish is planning for an alliance with Stannis, we get to see Sansa reunited with Jon. The Starks need some happy moments. Considering we got a heartwarming scene with Stannis and his daughter, I think they are repositioning him as a good guy on this show.

    The last 10 minutes of the show or so were dedicated to Tyrion and Jorah's trip to Daenerys. Glad to see that he was indeed taking him to Meereen instead of King's Landing. By the preview next week, we may be getting our first interaction between the two, EVER. The Sons of the Harpy fight at the end was done really well, and it just gave us more of a reason to need Tyrion and his wit. Dany is losing so much, and now presumably both Barristan and Grey Worm? Harsh times ahead for her. It may be awhile before we see her on the Iron Throne.

    +Road trips

    +Tommen and his immaturity

    +Sons of the Harpy

    +Snow and his honor

    +Baelish reveals some plans

    +Next week's possibilities...

    -Screw Melisandre!

    9.5/10
    8elo-equipamentos

    The Uprising of Puritans on fragmented GOT's storyline!!

    The conceptive GOT series is allowed to us in several fragments of stories at seven Kingdoms on this allusive British's background, upon such premise they had to fill in an entire episode in short acting pieces in order the take ahead the whole thing together, in Sons of the Harpy lays down an imperative uprising the puritan wings of those territory, whether it's wherever it will happen as High Sparrow and they fanatic army at behest of Cersei ordering over such sinful at his circle, more specifically Margaery's brother a homo-affective guy arrested at jail.

    Even the King Lancel's efforts wasn't able to release him, Cersei manages behind of scenes to put to the test the King's weakness over such matter, likewise it will befall at Daenerys's kingdom where Sons of the Harpy arise against her army, due get back the tradition-bound games, thus stays explicit on both places an upheaval against the liberal-minded people.

    Others events that worthwhile refer is the Tyron's kidnaping carried out by the still excreted Mormont that has a bold plan to recover his reputation, another sequence concerning James and Bronn toward to Dorne as lousy men sailing at ship cargo hold until reach in the island, where they have an unexpected and adverse fight against four horseback warriors, John Snow was sought by a seductress Melisandre to change your mind over Winterfell invasion, what a tight spot for him, also the brutal bloody fight in the end is fabulous increasing the episode with red color.

    Thanks for reading.

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    First watch: 2023 / How many: 1 / Source: Blu-Ray / Rating: 8.

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    • Anecdotes
      As no major characters were located there, originally, there were no plans to go to Dorne in season five, until Bryan Cogman came up with the idea of sending two established characters there and pairing Jaime up with Bronn.
    • Gaffes
      There are too many members of the Kingsguard: they are supposed to be seven at most. Jaime is in Dorne; Cersei sent Meryn Trant to escort Mace Tyrell to Braavos; Myrcella was sent away to Dorne with Arys Oakheart. Yet when Tommen tries to visit the High Sparrow, there are five Kingsguard members with him - plus Jaime, Meryn, and Arys make eight, not seven.
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      [Melisandre enters]

      Melisandre: Lord Commander.

      Jon Snow: How can I help you?

      Melisandre: Come with us when we ride South. No one knows the castle as well as you do. It's hidden tunnels, it's weaknesses, it's people. Winterfell was your home once. Don't you want to chase the rats out of it?

      Jon Snow: Castle Black is my home now. The Night's Watch take no part in the wars of the Seven Kingdoms.

      Melisandre: There's only one war. Life against death. Come, let me show you what you're fighting for.

      Jon Snow: You're gonna show me some vision in the fire? Forgive me, my lady... but I don't trust in visions.

      Melisandre: No visions. No magic. Just life.

      [Melisandre bares her upper body, and Jon's touch roams over her]

      Melisandre: Do you feel my heart beating? There's power in you. You resist it, and that's your mistake. Embrace it!

      [Melisandre sits in Jon's lap]

      Melisandre: The Lord of Light made us male and female. Two parts of a greater whole. In our joining, there's power. Power to make life... power to make light... and power to cast shadows.

      Jon Snow: I don't think Stannis would like that very much.

      Melisandre: Then we shouldn't tell him.

      Jon Snow: I can't.

      Melisandre: Why?

      Jon Snow: I swore a vow. I loved another.

      Melisandre: The dead don't need lovers. Only the living.

      Jon Snow: I know. But I still love her.

      [Melisandre feigns that she is about to kiss Jon, stands up, goes to door, turns back]

      Melisandre: You know nothing, Jon Snow.

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      • 3 mai 2015 (Argentina)
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