Jon and Daenerys finally meet. Cersei gains a new ally. Sansa receives an unexpected visitor. Sam is confronted for his actions.Jon and Daenerys finally meet. Cersei gains a new ally. Sansa receives an unexpected visitor. Sam is confronted for his actions.Jon and Daenerys finally meet. Cersei gains a new ally. Sansa receives an unexpected visitor. Sam is confronted for his actions.
Carice van Houten
- Melisandre
- (as Carice Van Houten)
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The great game has begun. this episode did really good job. set-up for the long night & continue the game of thrones. brilliant dialogues & music.
Jon Snow and Sir Davos travel to Dragonstone to meet Daenerys. Jon asks for help to Daenerys to fight the White Walkers but in the position of the King of the North and not a minion. Daenerys "invites" Jon and Davos to stay in her house but the diplomatic Tyrion wisely advises Daenerys to give dragon glass to Jon to show good faith to him. Meanwhile Euron brings Ellaria Sand and her daughter Tyene and gives them to Cercei that revenges Myrcella's death. Sansa is worried with the supplies for the coming war and surprisingly meets her brother Bran at Winterfell. Grey Worm and the unsullied army attack Casterly Rock and have a surprise. Samwell heals Jorah at the Cidatel.
"The Queen's Justice" is so far the best episode of the Seventh Season of Game of Thrones. The dialogues are sharp and witty with great participation of Daenerys, Jon Snow, Tyrion and Cercei. The different tactics adopted by the Machievellian Cercei and Daenerys to win the war are impressive. The subplots are also very interesting. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "The Queen's Justice"
"The Queen's Justice" is so far the best episode of the Seventh Season of Game of Thrones. The dialogues are sharp and witty with great participation of Daenerys, Jon Snow, Tyrion and Cercei. The different tactics adopted by the Machievellian Cercei and Daenerys to win the war are impressive. The subplots are also very interesting. My vote is nine.
Title (Brazil): "The Queen's Justice"
WOW !! This episode was cleverly done. It was by far the best episode of this season, i'm speechless ..The Queen's Justice has given us such a satisfying moments, it brought us forward in the story even faster than we thought possible., it was enjoyable, the storytelling is getting better than ever, beautifully written episode and thanks to D§D. And i'm sure the best is yet to come ..
SPOILER: Here we see Cersei and Daenerys handling power in very different ways.
Cersei pursues vengeance, but sometimes against the wrong people. And is making promises she can't meet to the Iron Bank, and to Euron Greyjoy which she does not intend to keep.
Is Euron Greyjoy really fooled?
At the end, Olenna Tyrell lets Jamie know that Cersei was indeed wrong in blaming Tyrion for the death of Jofrey. A last act of malice, probably, since it will set him against Cersei. She caused much of the trouble including their father's death by her false accusation.
Meantime Daenerys is losing because she tried to me merciful. And has sat in Dragonstone with her dragons, rather than going either to ferry the fleet from Dorn or help the Unsullied. Really no logic to it.
On the positive side, she ends up being sensible about Jon Snow refusing to accept her as Queen of the North.
We also get a repeat of the hint that the Red Priestesses know something Varys, who may have more secrets than he has revealed. One of them told him she knew what the demon said when he was a child. Now Melisandre tells him that both she and he are doomed to die in Westeros. And of course we don't know his story about his origins is true.
She also speaks of the meeting of Jon and Daenerys as bringing ice and fire together. Has to mean something.
Bran remains enigmatic, but presumably plans to tell Jon of his real parents. And does not trust Sansa with it. In fact he seems highly mistrustful of her.
Cersei pursues vengeance, but sometimes against the wrong people. And is making promises she can't meet to the Iron Bank, and to Euron Greyjoy which she does not intend to keep.
Is Euron Greyjoy really fooled?
At the end, Olenna Tyrell lets Jamie know that Cersei was indeed wrong in blaming Tyrion for the death of Jofrey. A last act of malice, probably, since it will set him against Cersei. She caused much of the trouble including their father's death by her false accusation.
Meantime Daenerys is losing because she tried to me merciful. And has sat in Dragonstone with her dragons, rather than going either to ferry the fleet from Dorn or help the Unsullied. Really no logic to it.
On the positive side, she ends up being sensible about Jon Snow refusing to accept her as Queen of the North.
We also get a repeat of the hint that the Red Priestesses know something Varys, who may have more secrets than he has revealed. One of them told him she knew what the demon said when he was a child. Now Melisandre tells him that both she and he are doomed to die in Westeros. And of course we don't know his story about his origins is true.
She also speaks of the meeting of Jon and Daenerys as bringing ice and fire together. Has to mean something.
Bran remains enigmatic, but presumably plans to tell Jon of his real parents. And does not trust Sansa with it. In fact he seems highly mistrustful of her.
Sometimes we have to help others even if we don't want to. I got an introduction to this kind of help. A remarkable one immediately got some awesome introductions. In this episode, on the one hand, some new relationships came up, while on the other hand, some wrong decisions changed a lot. If you want to burn and ruin someone else's family, then some of your hands will also burn, this is exactly the identity I got behind this incident. If a person from his own family, who was lost a long time ago, suddenly returns, he feels a strange happiness, but with him many questions arise in his mind, the answers to those questions will be found in this episode. An introduction to how an entire dynasty ended little by little can be found in the episode. This episode is really good and thrilling compared to the first episode.
Did you know
- TriviaCersei's handmaiden appears wearing short cut hair and a high-collared black robe. According to Michele Clapton, the costume designer of the series, fashion of Westerosi high society follows a trickle-down pattern; after Cersei adopted dark, high-collared gowns, her household would follow suit, and no woman would show up Cersei by wearing longer hair than hers, after the Faith Militant forcibly sheared it before her walk of atonement.
- GoofsDragonstone and Casterly Rock are located on opposites sides of the mainland. It would have taken weeks, maybe months, for the Unsullied to get there. Likewise, it would have taken Euron the same time period to sail from King's Landing to Casterly Rock. There is no way each could have reached their respective destinations so quickly.
- Quotes
Missandei: You stand in the presence of Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryan, rightful heir to the Iron Throne, the rightful Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Protector of the Seven Kingdoms, Mother of Dragons, the Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, the Unburnt, the Breaker of Chains.
Davos Seaworth: This is Jon Snow... he's King in the North.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Thronecast: Stormborn (2017)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 3m(63 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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