Everyone meets in King's Landing to discuss the fate of the realm. In Winterfell, Sansa confronts Arya. Sam reaches Winterfell, where he learns from Bran a shocking secret about Jon Snow.Everyone meets in King's Landing to discuss the fate of the realm. In Winterfell, Sansa confronts Arya. Sam reaches Winterfell, where he learns from Bran a shocking secret about Jon Snow.Everyone meets in King's Landing to discuss the fate of the realm. In Winterfell, Sansa confronts Arya. Sam reaches Winterfell, where he learns from Bran a shocking secret about Jon Snow.
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I do understand some of the criticisms I've read from other fans. Yes, this shorter, more eventful, seven-episode arc could seem a little rushed when compared with prior seasons. And certain plot points in the last several episodes here are easy to nitpick.
But I can't give less than a perfect rating to a show that I enjoyed this much. Season 7 added great action and special effects, lots of momentum, frightening horror, and some long-awaited conclusions to story arcs that began back in Season 1. And the show still has the best dialogue of any current television show that I'm aware of, usually supported by terrific acting.
I won't say more for fear of spoilers. But I obviously loved this season.
Ramin Djawadi, Thank you sir, as always you didn't disappoint us, the soundtrack made every scene more and more emotional.
A special thanks to David Benioff and D.B Weiss for delivering us such an amazing and epic season. They did a spectacular job and we congratulate them for their success. BIG THANKS TO THEM <3
So this is it. THE END, season 7 gave us everything we've ever wanted. Sadly, we have to wait until late 2018 for the series final season which it will only include 6 episodes, how painful. SUNDAYS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN, Goodbye GoT .. You'll be missed
AND NOW OUR WATCH BEGINS.
10000/10.
From astonishing dragon sequences to beautiful love scenes, from revelation to elimination, from pride to wisdom, from scenery to camera work and from scoring to superb acting, this episode has it all.
This episode alone should keep us warm for the next year and a half.
Did you know
- TriviaBronn (Jerome Flynn) does not stay for the meeting, and leaves the Dragonpit with Podrick right before Cersei (Lena Headey) arrives. Although this could be an additional hint to make viewers believe that Bronn is anticipating a trap by Cersei, other sources have claimed many times that Flynn and Headey were once in a relationship that ended so badly that it's in both their contracts that they can never be on-set at the same time; Flynn has denied these rumors.
- GoofsArya accuses Littlefinger, "You told our mother this knife belonged to Tyrion Lannister. But that was another one of your lies. It was yours." Littlefinger never denied the knife originally belonged to him - he said that outright in Lord Snow (2011). His lie was about the identity of the person to whom he lost the knife in a bet, which was not Tyrion but Robert.
- Quotes
[Arya looks around at the knights of the Vale]
Arya Stark: Are you sure you want to do this?
Sansa Stark: It's not what I want. It's what honor demands.
Arya Stark: And what does honor demand?
Sansa Stark: That I defend my family from those who would harm us. That I would defend the North from those who would betray us.
Arya Stark: Alright, then. Get on with it.
Sansa Stark: You stand accused of murder. You stand accused of treason. How do you answer these charges...
[Sansa turns to Littlefinger]
Sansa Stark: ...Lord Baelish?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Thronecast: Beyond the Wall (2017)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1