This season is even more dramatic. My favorite is the battle to protect the Great Wall. It is tragic and touching. I knew it couldn't be done and persisted. I didn't expect it to succeed in the end. Snow's image can be seen at a glance that he is blessed by the protagonist's halo, but loses some meaning. Serenity's Theon, when he betrayed Robb, really wanted to let him off the assembly line immediately, but after being tortured and abused by Rams and losing himself, he sympathized with him. I hope this character will have unexpected surprises in the future. Jaime and the Hound are no longer as annoying as they were in previous seasons, and even their characters have become a little more endearing. I always thought that James was a cold-blooded and selfish person. I never thought that the story behind it was so different. I never imagined that he would protect Brienne and protect his younger brother. The interaction between the Hound and Arya is really endless. Lonely, they warm each other, but unfortunately the Hound's role stopped there. (After watching the whole season, I went back and paid for my innocence) The little devil's passionate speech "My life is a trial of dwarfs" is too classic, a man who was born to be ridiculed and insulted, facing him The accusations and betrayals of a group of people who have died and their relatives who knew he was innocent are indeed unbearable, and I sympathize with him here. Originally thought that he and Xue Yi were in true love, but what the hell was going on with his father? I thought Xue Yi was a smart woman, but turned out to be stupid. Even more ridiculous, Tywin was shot in the toilet by the dwarf son, and I was full of question marks. Since the father has decided to execute his son, there is no need to mess around with his son's mistress, right? Is it to get revenge on his son? Is this still necessary? Tyrion's life is like a circular joke. He experienced the same thing twice in his life, "falling in love with a prostitute, only to find out that his relatives were playing with him", which is a bit fateful. Without Jorah's assistant and the little dragon who is growing up but can't be restrained, the rule of the Dragon Mother seems to be in trouble; Tywin is dead, Tommen is young, will the ruler of King's Landing be Cersei, the Queen of Poison? Stannis finally showed a little responsibility and majesty of a king. How will he get along with the savages in the future? Can Castle Black resist the impact of the White Walkers? On an unknown road, the second son found the Green Prophet, the illegitimate son's prestige among the Night's Watch increased...
How does the power in Westeros change? I look forward to the future of the plot.
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