If there is a scene that moved me the most in the whole show, I think it wasn't that Hodor was yelling "hold the door hold the door...hold door.." ....hodor..." only to realize that the origin of the name hodor is for this moment in life. It's not that Sansa is not immune to Littlefinger's provocation sword to Arya. But many years later, in Winterfell, sansa walked to the gate and saw Brandon who he hadn't seen for many years. Brandon was still a lame man, just a little older, lying quietly in the cart, quietly turning his head to look at sansa , said quietly: hello, sansa.
I was really close to tears when I saw this moment. How many years ago, Sanan was still a little girl, with the dream of becoming a princess and becoming a queen, she went to the king's landing with her father and Alia with great expectation, and went to her own future, but what she experienced was that her father was wrongly beheaded. But he could only be forced to look at his father's head on the city wall. He was tortured physically and mentally in the palace, and finally escaped, from his aunt's Eagle's Nest City to being given to a perverted skinner, and back to the devil's claws. In the end, he escaped to the Great Wall and finally met Jon, finally regained his hometown of Winterfell, and finally saw his brother Brandon come back. And the wandering and danger that Brandon has experienced is beyond words. Their experiences, their family's suffering, their reunion, their fate, everything is in a calm sentence: hello, sansa.
Just like in real life, each of us walks on the street and seems to be so energetic, going to work, going to work, shopping, joking and laughing in cafes, watching IMAX while eating popcorn in the cinema. But maybe it is only in the dead of night that I realize how much suffering everyone has in this world and how strong everyone needs to be, when I comfort myself in the dead of night, when I look back at myself, when I think about what to do tomorrow , to whom can we tell, to whom can we expect to understand, and what can we say. Maybe it can only be done in one sentence "hello tomorrow", I can't say much.
It's really rare to see such a wonderful drama. Everyone's fate, everyone's silence, and everyone's character are vividly portrayed.
Looking forward to the eighth season indefinitely, I hope it comes out sooner, but I don't want it to end. Maybe that's why we're waiting for Season 8 right now.
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