![]() Littlefinger deftly and swiftly undermines her with talk of her failure to save Renly Baratheon, but Sansa’s already made up her mind. Brienne, the subtlest of knights, marches right up and gives Sansa a speech about her oath to her mother, blah, blah, blah, you must come with me, even though I am dirty and battered and you have no idea who I am. These two catch a serious break when Pod spots Littlefinger ( Aiden Gillen) and Sansa Stark ( Sophie Turner) at a nearby table, proving his worth. “Must be good food if it’s crowded,” chirps our little Yelper, Pod. Meanwhile, on the Worst Camping Trip Ever, Brienne of Tarth ( Gwendoline Christie) and Podrick ( Daniel Porter) finally pull into a tavern and off the road. Samwell Tarly ( John Bradley) squeaks in right at the end and nominates Jon, eloquently arguing that, “he may be young, but he’s the commander we turned to when the night was darkest.” And even though Jon still carries the stigma of being a Wildling lover, they all cast their votes and he is elected! Yay! More recess for all! There are some speeches given in the cafeteria and everyone votes with differently shaped coins. The Night’s Watch holds an election for their new Lord Commander, with all the pomp and circumstance of a middle school student council president election. Martin Says ‘Game Of Thrones’ Movie In Discussion, Could Be Based On ‘Tales Of Dunk And Egg’ Jon, naturally, won’t do it, even though he’s always wanted it, because he’s made a vow, and Jon Snow takes vows the MOST seriously! Why, he can just make Jon a Stark with the flick of a pen with Jon’s promise to serve him, of course. Stannis ( Stephen Dillane) is also feeling friendly, cozying up to Jon because he knows has very little sway in the North, and a good Stark name would certainly grease the wheels. This definitely sounds like something that’s going to come back in a horrific way.Įveryone Has New Nominees for Disney’s Board Gilly knows a bit about Shireen’s Greyscale, her own sisters having been afflicted with it, transformed, abandoned, and presumed dead. Little Princess Shireen ( Kerry Ingram) is teaching Gilly ( Hannah Murphy) to read, even though her grumpy mom wants to shoo her away from Wildlings. But those Baratheons are getting rather comfy at Castle Black, and looking to make friends (and allies). Jon Snow ( Kit Harington) is dealing with the fallout from the Mance Raydar bonfire, and his decision to mercy kill the Wildling king. The characters are slowly beginning to take their places for the season, and we’re continuing to see developments, particularly in the new generation of leaders (especially Jon Snow and Daenerys) who are stepping up to the plate, ready or not. You know you’re inured to “ Game of Thrones” when an episode with a beheading, a dragon, a magical shape-shifter, and a tavern throwdown can be described as one of the more chill episodes, though there was at least one legitimately genuine surprise. This week’s Throne Games, “ The House of Black and White,” directed by Michael Slovis, continues the path of moving the pieces where they need to go in order to lay the groundwork for the action.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |