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Thoroughly enjoyed that episode. Non-stop madness *round of applause*

When big man launched the arrow I was like this is gonna miss or get stuck in some wood. I'm a fool. I actually shouted "FACK!" when contact was made. Donny got SENT UP.

When Ghost was released>>>>>

I hope that coward knight gets that work. Unacceptable behaviour.

Sam done well. I was expecting a certain fatality, I guess that Wildling pum had him charged.

PMSL @ "I SAID KNOCK AND HOLD YOU CUNTS".

Jon made it but for how long? He's almost too brave, out beyond the wall without that Valyrian steel and a direwolf smh. Hope Ned taught him the necessary espionage skills but he's already fucked up with his attire :lmao: he'll be sighted early.

GoT>>>

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Episode was fully on stuff, they learnt the lesson from the kings landing battle a few seasons back when it looked like about 10 people fighting. Them giants were mad, kinda pissed we never got to see the fight in the tunnel.

I thought that ginger don they captured at the end was Mance Rayder, gonna have to check a few back episodes now.

Next week is gonna be interesting.

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Even in Bianca from Eastenders dying breath, she was like.

 

*coughs up blood* "You know nothing, Jon Snowwww" dead.

 

And

 

"You remember that one time in the cave when you licked me out? I wish you never stopped licking me out ever and I can't wait to tell your ancestors about it".

 

She needed to go tbh.

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The Battle of Castle Black may have been the biggest action set-piece in Game of Thrones history (and probably TV history, too), but next Sunday’s hour of the HBO hit could be the show’s best episode ever.

 

Titled “The Children,” the 10th episode of the fourth season will break a narrative pattern that’s been set by the show in previous years. Usually the ninth episode contains a major character death or battle, and the finale is a quieter hour (by Thrones standards, at least) that wraps some storylines while launching other threads for next season. Expect “The Children” to check in with all the key characters and for some major drama to unfold.

 

“It’s the best finale we’ve ever done, bar none,” Thrones showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss said in a statement. “The performances from our cast, the direction from Alex Graves, the VFX work, the new [music] cues from Ramin Djawadi—all of it came together in perhaps the finest hour we’ve produced. We’re immensely proud of ‘The Children.’ And a little intimidated by the episode, because now we have to get back to the business of season five and figure out a way to top it.”

 

Of key interest is the fate of Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), who was sentenced to death at the conclusion of the eighth episode. But there’s also Jon Snow (Kit Harington) marching off to assassinate Mance Rayder (Ciarán Hinds), Arya (Maisie Williams) setting a new course, and you cannot have a Thrones finale without at least one surprise involving the dragon queen (Emilia Clarke). Expect “The Children” to be a longer-than-usual episode, too — HBO’s schedule says the finale is 66 minutes.

 

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