red-robed girl Aunt Mei's sweet smile when she sees the melting of ice and snow is actually a little girly and innocent. It doesn't seem to be Aunt Mei's style), and it is really rare for the strange aunts who have read countless numbers. Perhaps it can be understood that for devout believers, the appearance of the gods they believe in is as beautiful as flowers blooming or holding a lover's hand.
It's a pity that Aunt May was deceived this time. In the eyes of the King of Light, Stannis, who thinks that he is full of the spirit of a real dragon and a son of the emperor, is still just an ordinary uncle. What's even more tragic is that, compared to the big guys like Jon and Dragon Girl, Stannis's importance is so weak that it's not even worth the screenwriter to add too many special effects to his curtain call. So the last second was galloping horses, and the next second was a mess. It's like flipping through a history book. There is a lot of foreshadowing in front of it, and there is only one word at the end, "pawn". Brienne's "Destroy you on behalf of the moon" is very powerful, and for Stannis, this way of dying is quite decent.
After all, saving the eldest lady of the current master's house is not as important as revenge for the deceased former master, so Brienne, who has been staring at Winterfell's cannon for a whole season, is decisive when Sansha really needs her. String. And the three fools still have to rely on the stinky guy in the end. I think Stinky is the most unrestrained and casual person in the whole show. Everything depends on his mood. When he is about to fall into dementia, his sister can't stand him. Seeing that the weather is good today, I think it is suitable to learn from Lei Feng. I did a good job, so I pulled Sansha you jump I jump. Theon's behavior may be understood as Sansa's subtle stimulation to him, and it can be seen that the effect of this influence can only be exerted when the little skin is not present, otherwise it will be completely covered by the little skin's prostitute. It's just that the expected plot of Sansa's political tricks to play the skinner doesn't seem to have a chance to appear, so Sansa's encounter in Winterfell this season has become purely to recall Theon. Of course, if we want to see Sansa playing Game of Thrones at Winterfell, it's not entirely without a chance, but it means that her escape with Theon fails, and she will be tortured even more cruelly by the little skinny. In contrast, I would rather the two of them just run away with no sense of accomplishment.
I think Theon should take Sansa to his ex-husband Tyrion to reunite, so Tyrion, who just became acting mayor, can gather all the famous eunuchs in the show. How Tyrion and the others escaped from the arena is really concerning. Even if they were frightened by Daenerys' dragon, it was more than enough for those Xiao Xiao to besiege Tyrion and others. Although not being able to kill Daenerys means that the action is doomed to fail, but her accomplices who are like lambs to be slaughtered still do not kill for nothing. If it were me, I would at least kidnap Tyrion, and consider selling his penis to a magician as a drug lead.
Leaving the people without Tintin and those who are too big in the city to defend, Daario and Jorah, the rivals who have nothing special in Tintin, set off to find their goddess with confidence. I still can't believe Daario is a good guy because he's too good to be a good guy. Almost all of the main characters in this play have flaws, such as Tyrion's physical strength and appearance, Jaime's recklessness, Bronn's selfishness, Jorah's entanglement, Jon Snow's ignorance, etc. Only Dario is almost omnipotent, with good looks, martial arts, and brains. Placing such a character in the protagonist's camp is more open-minded than adding a few dragons to the protagonist. So I firmly believe that he will definitely make a big news in the future.
The interaction between Daenerys and Drogon is basically the "How to Train Your Dragon" after all the cute points are removed. Although these scenes are the most violent with special effects in this episode, they are also the most boring. And the long-lost Dothraki Kalasa ran out to brush his presence and didn't add much interest. This probably means that the dragon girl who has been hanging for many seasons is about to undergo some re-education of the poor and lower-middle peasants.
Even in the face of thousands of Dothraki who don't know what to do with their horses, we have to admit that Daenerys is far better off than Jon Snow, who is also one of the Big Three. Jon Snow, who was playing swordsmanship in episode 8, seemed to be handsome and got a box lunch for the last time. The longer the bear boy who carried out the fatal blow grew, the more King Joffrey's expression appeared between his brows. Ygritte also died at the hands of this bear child, and at that time I felt that after all, he had lost his family and had his own position, so it was excusable. As for this time... Bear boy, come here and I promise not to hack you to death. Probably because this pair of miserable mandarin ducks with the same ailment were both buried in the same hands, so I always felt that they should both turn into butterflies after they died, and then I remembered the background music of "The Liang Zhu".
Regarding Jon's fate, I tend to think he's dead. 囧's death is the most like Ned's death in this show so far. It has a subtle sense of unreality, and after a long time, when the audience realizes that this is the real thing, they will have to accept it. fact. As a viewer who has been following dramas for many years, I definitely don't want this to be true. Perhaps we can pin our hopes on the red-robed woman who is also a servant of the Lord of Light with Thoros of Myr. After all, she ran all the way back to Winterfell to find Jon Snow, the real savior. And although she failed to assist Stannis, she should not have achieved nothing. Stannis's greatest achievement in this show is to save Jon Snow, so if the Lord of Light is really reliable, then all of this should be a foreshadowing for Jon Snow to come back from the ashes. But judging from the look on Aunt May's frozen face after she escaped back to Winterfell, she wanted to look for long johns all over the world, it's very likely that her miscalculation in the Stannis matter had hit her too hard and made her a Muggle. So maybe it's the right posture to welcome the next season with the awareness that Jon will never come back. We have to believe that the screenwriter of this drama will be able to fight to the death with the audience who like to guess the plot and guess the life experience, even if the end is unfinished.
Although I was mentally prepared, I still felt unwilling to see Jon die like this. He is the male No. 1, he has wolves, and he is very good at fighting. These are not the reasons why I am not reconciled. I'm not reconciled because Jon doesn't have a damn reason. Relatively positive characters like Ned, Robb, and Stannis die, often because they stray from their direction and lose themselves, so they are swallowed up by the world. Ned was born for honor, but in the end he compromised and gave up honor, and finally failed to survive; Robb was originally a high-spirited young wolf master, but in the end he became not in love with the country and beauty, so he had to die; It is not surprising that the deep Stannis actually burned his own daughter to death, so he ended up in disrepute and betrayal. Only Jon Snow, although he violated the oath of the night watchman, has always been very firm in his heart, and has been advancing on the path he chose without squinting. Such a person should not be killed in such a vague way. It's just that Jon Snow proved that he didn't understand anything before going to the lunch box. When he was chatting and laughing with Sam, Jon, who was a senior who violated the lust and caution world, just casually talked about Sam and Gilly. . 囧 grinning and squinting at Sam is really cute. It's a pity that this is likely to be his last leisure time.
Similar to 囧's long knee-length conversation mixed with memories and laughter among friends to cover the exit of important characters, Princess Myrcella's death also unfolded quietly under the cover of seemingly warm and casual conversations. Jaime and Myrcella's father and daughter are more affectionate than Stannis tells Shireen about her childhood. It's a pity that Myrcella and Tristan, the immortal couple who embodies the few remaining beautiful human natures in the show, can't escape the clutches of the screenwriter after all.
And in the final analysis, this tragedy has to be counted on her mother's head. There are too many sins after the color. However, when I watched her parade in this episode, I couldn't help but admire her. She walked back to her palace with so much humiliation and pain, she was really a strong woman. I'm starting to believe that she's survived this Game of Thrones for so long, not only by fighting dad, pretending to be [beep] and [beep]. It's just that I thought it was the strong desire to see her son that supported her to go back, but finally I found out that she wanted to see the Transformers that Doctor Strange helped her build. It seems that the people of King's Landing and the family of High Court still have a lot to do in the next episode.
I don't know which of Dragon Girl's Dragon and Erya will encounter the Transformers transformed by Moshan first. It seems that the latter is more likely. After all, she has a deeper relationship with Moshan. This episode has unwilling and regrettable deaths, but also happy ones. Malintland is the first villain in the show to die so tragically worthy of his crimes, which should be applauded. Erya, who originally felt disabled and seemed to have offended the stylist, finally became radiant at the moment when she handed down the enemy, and our little goddess finally came back. The Demon Mountain has become a walking corpse similar to the White Walkers. Even if Erya encounters him in the future, killing him will not bring the slightest pleasure. In contrast, I am more looking forward to the scene where Erya, who has the deepest relationship with Jon, stands in front of Elissa Thorne and the bear child. But until then we'll have to put up with her and Jaqen's pretense class.
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Although this episode has the domineering title of "Dance of the Demon Dragon", it does not play a full episode of fighting scenes in the penultimate episode like the previous season. . Practice has proved that the intense and exciting Zombie World War in the second half of the last episode was not because the crew suddenly became extravagant, but only half of the big scenes of this episode were passed.
Although I couldn't see the whole hour of money-burning from the beginning to the end, special effects and constant effects, the several perspective changes in this episode are quite pleasing, at least not the scenes of porn queens, skinned father and son, sexy couple top 1 of this show, etc. , but honestly sent out the Big Three and James and others that the audience loved to see. One of the more boring lines is naturally Nezha who is studying with Tai 2 real people... I mean, Erya who is studying with Jia Kun. I don't know if the emphasis on showing that Malintland likes young girls is a foreshadowing. Could it be that Erya, who wears that malicious and cute hairstyle next, intends to use this as a breakthrough to carry out assassination activities? I don't think Sir Marlin is blind enough to fall into this trap?
The duo of Princess Shireen and the Onion Knight was finally dismantled. The unfinished story is the most obvious flag of death. Although there have been scenes where the audience has watched the grown-up Sansa get violated before this season, but the audience watching the tragic death of Princess Shireen, who has not grown up, has really refreshed the lower limit of the show. I think when I started watching this play, it was in the name of Mumei Zhengtai Bran Stark. As a result, Zhengtai was pushed downstairs just after one episode. At that time, I wanted to give up one episode, but I couldn't help but read it down. Then complacent, and sure enough, there are no bottom line screenwriters, some basic public order and good customs still have to be respected, such as not killing children in film and television dramas, especially children with famous names and surnames. However, this last bit of integrity of the screenwriter was finally not kept. In this episode, there is no direct shot of Princess Shireen's flames, I think it is to avoid causing too strong visual stimulation to the audience. After all, it may be forgiven to kill a child just from the plot. If you directly show the scene of a child being burned to death, don't think about filming this TV anymore. Judging from the miserable cries of Princess Xilin outside the screen, she is afraid that she is more fortunate than fortunate.
But I still hold on to one last glimmer of hope. This is not because I believe that the hard-hearted Stannis will suddenly change his mind, but because I believe that Stannis is unlucky enough to be beaten all over by skinners. If it develops in the direction I think, it means that Princess Shirin's sacrifice has not achieved the expected effect, how embarrassing the red-robed woman is. However, there is a chance that the red-robed girl will have another slap in the face, saying, "Your Majesty, you are still not sincere enough, you should stop donating dicks" and the like. The routines of these magic sticks are probably the same. When things are done, it is the credit of the great gods they worship; when things go wrong, it must be that your heart is not sincere, so go back and reflect on yourself. When Robb died, the red-robed woman would not say that it was Old Man Tywin's scheming, and she would not admit that it was Littlefinger's scheming when Joffrey died. It will be said that the onion knight angered the gods by letting go of the blood bag. But I still have to admit that there is still some mana in the passers-by of the King of Light in this play, at least the death of Renly and the immortality of King Flash are proofs. So it is unlikely that Stannis loses his daughter and loses his army. Either Princess Shireen was lucky enough to save her life, but her father was defeated, and everyone regarded her as a disaster afterward; or she really died unfortunately, and the Onion Knight invited rescue soldiers from Castle Black.
I almost thought that this episode was going to be very perfunctory to use Shireen's story as the source of the episode's title, so that the audience who was looking forward to watching the dragon would be in vain. The last 20 minutes finally got the title of this episode right. I don't know why, but I always feel that Jorah and Long Nu's roles are quite Qiong Yao. Although Jorah's experience deserves sympathy, his bitter face really doesn't interest me. Just when he and the dragon girl finally succeeded in holding hands after going through hardships and dangers, and immediately surrounded by enemies, showing an expression of "How can I comfort a broken you", the long-lost real protagonist of the show finally returned as the king. , use his absolute power to sweep away the ants in front of him. The show is full of bloody carnage, but this one is by far my favorite to watch. The bird anger that had endured for five seasons was finally relieved a little by the dragon flames that Drogon spit out. This show has always been that good people don't live long, and disasters stay for thousands of years. This time, although not all the damned characters were cleared out in one go, watching those who were hiding their heads and showing their tails being swallowed up by flames is a rare and enjoyable viewing experience that this drama can bring to the audience. It's just that in the end, Tyrion looked up at the scene of the flying dragon mother, but there was a bit of inexplicable joy, and there was a vague sense of unwillingness and helplessness after the leader left first.
I seem to have misunderstood Daario's character earlier, and he has a very candid demeanor when he fights alongside Jorah in this episode. And what happened in the arena proved that the advice he had given Dany should actually be taken. But this character is a little too perfect. It almost combines the advantages of Bronn, James, and Tyrion. I always doubt that he will suddenly show a hideous face in the future, just like Littlefinger back then.
Finally, let's talk about my favorite James, although this line seems to be the weakest one at the moment, and it is also very different in style from the others, but in addition to the brutal and tense main storyline, I switched to the exotic Dornelai. It's good to breathe a sigh of relief every now and then. What's more, when James, Myrcella, and Tristan sat together, they took up more than half of the show's appearance at once. This thread is a bit lighthearted in this episode, especially Bolong, who was worried about him at first, but the so-called punishment was just knocking out a few teeth. I hope this is not the tranquility before the storm. Prince Oberyn's mistress is going to stop and stop. She is getting old and has nothing to learn from others. .
As a digression, the few movies I've watched recently have always found familiar faces in this series, unknowingly or unintentionally. Like Jon Snow in "The Pledge of Youth", and the three fools in "Secret School Girl", I knew these before watching, or I was watching them at all. There are also some familiar faces that surprised and delighted me, such as Missandei in "Fast and Furious 7"; In "Pitch Perfect 2" starring Hailee Steinfeld, who also starred in "The Secret Service School Girl", there actually appeared the savage who had a strong sense of presence in the eighth episode but only survived less than one episode before turning into a zombie Eldest sister; and the most unexpected thing for me is that the male lead in "Lovers at the End of Time" I just watched is actually Dario Na Harris.
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As soon as I saw that the focus of the first shot was the dragon girl, I couldn't lift my spirits. His eyelids were drooping halfway, and he suddenly realized that Tyrion was standing below, so he adjusted his sitting position and watched the show seriously. The treatment of Ser Jorah was the first problem the Dragon Lady presented Tyrion. But I think Tyrion has a bit of a bad intention here. He thought he had saved Jorah's life, but he didn't know that the latter's time was short, and his last wish was to be with Daenerys. Banishing him was worse than letting him die. It's a pity that this pair of good friends who had just made friends was broken up so quickly.
In any case, two of the three giants were finally able to join forces in victory, which is always something to be happy about. The two talked and laughed, although the topic was more sensitive and the words were more aggressive, but there was no sense of oppression that is common in this show. After all, no matter how keen the screenwriter is to make big news, he wouldn't be so quick to attack these two absolute protagonists. But it's too early to say that Tyrion is safe. After all, he doesn't have a trusted friend in Meereen, and he can only rely on the Dragon Girl's appreciation for him that he has just established. Next, he will encounter Dario, who is in the limelight. Although this suspected blue-faced disaster has not directly done anything to apologize to the dragon girl, objectively, the people who stand in front of him are all due to various reasons. kicked away. Where there are people, there will be grievances, let alone those who hold the highest power. Therefore, if Tyrion encounters any crisis in the future, it will probably be bestowed by Daario.
After being slapped by duang duang after watching the 8th episode, even the audience who had great opinions on this season's plot before should be discouraged. However, listening to her conversation with Bachelor Frankenstein, it seems that she is still playing a big game of chess. Probably the plan to transform the Demon Mountain into the Great Demon King of Roshan. Although it is said that there will be a street parade or something in the future, I always feel that after the sex, I may not have enough energy. It's just that even if she transforms the magic mountain into a Transformer, she can't make much trouble. The high-tech brewing in the color queen is not enough to see whether it is compared with the White Walkers or the dragons. But tossing the Tyrells might be able to do it. In short, the two most wealthy and self-willed two continue to tear down, and the dragon girl can recover the seven kingdoms without doing anything.
Sam is another intellectual hero after Tyrion, and is the only one left in Westeros when the reliable maesters are gone and the unreliable maesters are busy prostituting [beep] and building Transformers. Not many useful brains. It's just that he is too far from Tyrion in his aura. In this episode, when Sam patiently explained his confidence in Jon to Ollie, it made people feel wise and considerate, but the phrase "he will always come back" has a faint taste of helping good friends with a fancy death flag.
So the next 20 minutes of 囧's scenes are very tense, I'm afraid that some savage will suddenly come up and give him a hammer, or some White Walker will come out to bite him, or a stone will fall from the sky. I thought that the intensive action scenes would be scheduled for a one-time broadcast in the ninth episode as usual. As a result, the eighth episode of this season ushered in the World War Zombies. The savages who were finally persuaded by Jon to go back to the Great Wall to grow peas had not walked a few steps before they encountered a large wave of zombies, and a considerable number of them had their brains eaten. The most unfortunate thing is the female savage leader. She looks like a protagonist. I thought she would take over for Ygritte, but she threw herself on the street within one episode. The action scenes in this episode not only rely on the corpse sea tactics, but also the partial singles are also remarkable, allowing us to see the White Walkers' agile skills. As the so-called zombies know martial arts, Know Nothing can't stop it. If Jon Snow is destined to hit the streets in this episode, then the most likely thing is to fall into the hands of the White Walkers, but then think about Jon Snow's fighting style, which has always been characterized by a distinctive bronze saint. Every time, he was hanged and stomped on his face, and then he suddenly shouted, "You can't use the same trick twice on a Saint Seiya!" Then he hung up and killed the enemy. Sure enough, no matter how good the White Walkers' kung fu is, it is still no match for a RMB player like Jon Snow. With a wave of the big sword with the power of a bear and the ears of a wolf, the opponent immediately kneels. I guess the real intention of the White Walkers is to go to the south and grab Valyrian Steel, then build a perfect body out of Valyrian Steel, and transfer their consciousness into this body, thereby realizing wisdom The evolution of life; the final result should be that Jon Snow assembled the giant (it seems to be called Wangwang), Tyrion, Dragon Girl and others to form a combination of the strongest heroes in Westeros and smash the plan of the White Walkers.
Seriously, in fact, I always thought that the long-haired White Walker was changed by Bunyan Stark, and maybe this is the reason why he obviously let the water down on Jon a few times. There have been a lot of scenes of this White Walker in the previous seasons. I thought he was the commander in chief of the White Walkers, but it turned out to be just a part-time job. The one who has transformation ability and looks like director Feng Xiaogang is the big boss. Jon Snow played so hard, it is estimated that he will not have such intense action scenes by the end of this season, and the possibility of dying on the battlefield is greatly reduced. But he still cannot rule out the possibility that he was suddenly stabbed after eating hot pot and singing songs after returning to the Great Wall.
If the ninth episode is a big battle without perspective switching, then it may be that Stannis attacked Winterfell and was beaten up by the Boltons. After all, he did not show his face in this episode; it may also be that Jorah continued to play The arena shines. If it's the latter, the most visually striking of the episode should be Daenerys' dragon. After all, the eighth episode has already let the audience see the ice, and the next thing is fire.
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囧 followed the savages to rescue the soldiers, and the adorable bachelor Aemon passed away, so Castle Black finally completely became the stage for the sexiest couple in the show, Sam and Gilly. Although the two people's hair was completely unattractive, Sam was finally broken. From Jon to Sam, their experiences fully demonstrate that a night watchman who has broken the precepts is a good night watchman.
I almost thought that this episode was going to be a tragic scene of Sam being beaten by a tauren. After all, the last episode of Little Peeling and Sansa's bridal chamber was enough torture, and the screenwriter has nothing to dare to do now. Fortunately, it was just a false alarm, and this episode gave me a similar feeling to Bronn in the prison behind. Seeing the gradually weakened Bronn, I felt a sense of panic that I had never seen before in the process of chasing the drama. Ned's death was an afterthought, not shocking at the time; the Red Wedding was spoiled before I saw it. So if Bronn is really here, it's going to be the first time I've really experienced the shock of a character I care about suddenly swooping down the street. Of course, I still prefer not to enjoy the shock. At present, it seems that the relationship between Bolong and Little Sand Snake seems to be progressing well. Maybe it is really as I expected, his peach blossoms are about to bloom. Aren't the chrysanthemums blooming when most people go to prison? Sure enough, boys who sing well and can fight have youth. What I'm looking forward to now is that Bronn includes all three Sand Snake sisters.
James seems to be treated pretty well. The Dornishmen are indeed very particular. Or it can be said that, as long as you are a noble in the Seven Kingdoms, there are basically few who are as indifferent as Cersei and Joffrey. Uncle James's daughter is absolutely safe and secure here. In my opinion, he shouldn't worry about his blind dick. It would be nice to team up with Bronn and stay in Dorne to be a son-in-law.
On the side of King's Landing, Cersei has successfully turned the whole style of painting into an ethical drama about the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Little Tommen looked like Joffrey when he roared "I'm the king!" It seemed that Cersei was determined to let each of her sons go to waste. Today she finally shot herself in the foot. After chatting with the archbishop, the change in his expression was wonderful. He was locked in the small black room and did not forget to say harsh words. He really spent his whole life to pretend to be [beep]. Speaking of this [beep], I remember that in the first season, James half-jokingly said that their love story might be praised by poets in the future, and the title was called "The Battle of Cersei [beep]". Now it seems that the chaos in the Seven Kingdoms is really caused by Cersei's [beep], so "The Battle of Cersei [beep]" is also a suitable alias for this show.
The teacher of the Tyrell family, Mrs. Olenna, the Queen of Thorns, this old aunt always looks particularly radiant when standing with the opposite sex of the same age. This kind of brilliance is completely different from the scratching of the vulgar fans. In fact, no matter how stupid people are at this age, they know that they do not have the capital to scratch their heads. Teacher Tai's brilliance is a kind of charm from the inside out, an instinct honed by decades of power struggles, so that she always knows how to mobilize her charm at any time to gain benefits. And female players who have reached her rank no longer have to spread their legs to release their charm like Cersei. The first two seasons of Tywin, the archbishop of this season, in short, as long as the slightly handsome old man and our teacher too appear in the same picture, I can't help but start to expect them to have a vigorous evening love.
What happened to Sansa in this episode is a good example of how a stinker can count on a sow to climb a tree. It's definitely not that easy to get rid of the little skin. At first, I even guessed that the old woman was brought by the little skin, in order to fundamentally disintegrate Sansa's will to resist, just like defeating Theon. For now, it seems Sansa has a lot to suffer, but it's still safe. Since the old woman is sincere to her, there should be a lot of people in Winterfell who have a similar stance, so the Bolton family shouldn't go too far. And although Sansa has to suffer from a small flay because of her weak body, she is not at all disadvantaged in her aura. The pride and self-confidence of being an aristocrat even accentuates the inferiority of the illegitimate child, and gradually guides the latter to turn against his father.
As for Tyrion, this episode will feature "Jorah Mormont: Blood and Sand". The fights in the arena are a few dozen streets away from an episode of Liushui Garden. Jorah's line has now become the most abusive. He obviously has a few days to live, and probably his last wish is to return to the dragon girl, but the latter has not given him this chance. However, with the three-inch tongue of Tyrion, his new friend, it should not be difficult for him to get what he wants. The stupid big guy who broke the chains for Tyrion in this episode might be able to temporarily replace Bronn as Tyrion's bodyguard for a few days. Anyway, Tyrion is very good at dealing with mountain tribes, barbarians and the like.
The sex scene between the dragon girl and Daario was a shock to the audience who had just witnessed Sam's bar mitzvah. When Dalio proposed, I almost thought he was going to be a male nurse. But hearing his bloody plans later, my doubts were dispelled. The young man's political consciousness is still quite high. Next, it's up to the Dragon Mother whether she trusts the ruthless bedside man more or the resourceful yet principled new teammate Tyrion.
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last episode was basically the two lines of the dragon girl and the 囧 switching from beginning to end. In this episode, they are gone, replaced by the funny brothers of the Lannister family. They show their power, which is very useful to me.
Tyrion's survival speaks volumes about the importance of having a hobby. Of course, "big tools" are mainly innate ingredients, but if there is no good work brought by regular diligent exercise, I am afraid that it is easy to be scared soft at the juncture of life and death, and there is no confidence to let the slave traders Guess Again.
A casual group fight in the Flowing Water Garden was not thrilling. It looked like James was going to be arrested again after a couple of comfortable days. However, the Dornish people seem to be very kind (at least the ones surnamed "Martell" seem to be very kind), and they will not let him suffer any humiliation. In my opinion, it is also appropriate to put this stupid big guy in a confinement for a few days for a spanking. Tristan and Myrcella, the couple in the wolf family, were born at a time when the longer they grew, the more unconventional their appearance became, and they helped the younger generation in this play turn the tide in terms of appearance. In addition, after this episode of Bolong's fight, he smiled at Xiaosha Snake's evil charm. I wonder if it indicates that this old bachelor will have spring.
Arya is basically out of the woods after meeting Jaqen, so her line looks the least tense right now, and with the dim tones, it makes you want to fast-forward especially. In this episode, Jia Kun finally discovered the potential of cheating people in her, and then she can lead her out to sell and sell stretchers. I believe it will not take long for her to reach the pinnacle of life. The only bright spot for me about Arya's story in this episode is when Jaqen dismissed her as a lie when she repeatedly said she hated the Hound. I think this is a kind of consolation for the hounds who have helped the two sisters through countless storms but have no good death.
Sansa's Wedding Night should be the most controversial episode of this episode, possibly this season, or even the entire show. Sex scenes that go against women's wishes have actually appeared many times in this play. For example, in the last season, after James forcibly appeared in front of Emperor Qiao's spirit, there were also the earliest Mawang and Dany, but they did not cause such great resistance. Come. Including myself, although I was mentally prepared for this kind of plot, it was still a chill when I heard Sansa's wailing. The reason for this is also due to the excessive rendering of the image of Sansa in the front of the show. The dragon girl being treated like a dog by the horse king [beep] happened at the beginning of the story, and the audience has not yet established too deep feelings for the character; as for the after sex, she was obviously disadvantaged by James, even if she was caught in the flea nest No one will pity her on the pariah wheel. And Sansa, after all, is the audience watching her grow up, and it is regrettable that the innocence that has been maintained for five seasons is contributed in such a bad form. Maybe we should blame Tyrion for being too gentle and affectionate. If Sansa gave us the lion for the first time, then the audience's emotions would not be affected so much now.
Although the word "wailing" is used above, I think Sansa's reaction at the end of the episode should be more out of lack of sexual experience than fear and grievance. Having joined this Game of Thrones, she naturally knew her own situation long ago. I believe that what Sansa will grab from Flaying will be far greater than what he will take away from him.
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Compared to the iron chair, the fearless Barristan is actually more of a symbol of kingship. Although I can't expect this dynasties and weather-beaten old man to be like Daenerys' dragon, he always feels that whoever he is by his side is the real one. I always felt that although this old man was highly respected, his role was limited after all. It was not until the fourth episode that he told Dany the story of Prince Rhaegar, and his affection for him doubled.
As a result, this is indeed a flag. In this play, storytelling is really a super practical skill that attracts popularity and vertical flags. In the last season, Prince Oberyn also told Tyrion a story, and he was slapped by the magic mountain in the next episode. The pace of this season has accelerated significantly, and the old knight tragically died after finishing his story and did not survive an episode. And the screenwriters really did not live up to the audience's expectations, letting the old man block the fatal blow and leave the hope of surviving, but he became a lying corpse at the beginning of this episode. I am willing to understand in good faith that this is for the fearless Barristan to keep a whole corpse, so that he can maintain the most heroic posture until death.
The high reward (attracting popularity) and high risk (raising the flag) of storytelling, mentioned above, made me sweat for His Majesty Stannis. Like Sir Barristan, I had only just developed a crush on him, and was concerned that he, too, was putting himself at risk by telling his daughter a touching story. My liking for Stannis' character continues to grow, and this episode he corrects his wording mistakes (not less, it's fewer; not a wig, it's Kwai), which makes me think he's meticulously childish and cute.
Everyone dies, and even if a character like Stannis, who I'm increasingly fond of, goes to die, that's no big deal. It would be a blessing if he had a decent curtain call like Sir Barristan Selmy. What I fear is that he will die at the hands of a young man like Roose Bolton, or even be humiliated by it.
I hope that the story Lao Fupi tells Xiao Fupi in this episode also has the effect of raising a flag. Roose Bolton is a rotten sore with sores on his head and pus on the bottom of his feet. Before the death of King Joffrey was not enough to watch, in the future, this dead old man and the magic mountain must die a little more wonderfully to be worthy of our audiences so loyal and chasing the show.
The story that Lao Fupi told Xiao Fupi made us understand the pitiful nature of hateful people. After listening to the story, Xiao Fupi had a complicated expression and was thinking about something. With his behavior, it's definitely too late to cleanse him now, but it's worth looking forward to when the seeds of hatred are planted, and he will turn against his father in the future. The audience's favorite characters like Tyrion, Jon Snow, and several babies of the Wolf family should be unlikely to use vulgar means to toss Roose Bolton. So if you want to make this old thing die a little more energetic, you have to put your hopes on the little peeling. And in the middle, the three foolish classmates might also be able to play a role.
Although Sansha's appearance is more pleasing to the eye, or more and more seductive, but there are not many moments that she really likes in the play. There are only two things I think she is kind of cute, one is that she is still Tyrion's wife and she and Tyrion discuss how to play a prank, with the innocent smile of a young man that is so precious in this play; the other is In this episode, when she heard that Roose Bolton was about to give birth to a son again, she congratulated with a wicked smile. This little treacherous and smug expression was really cute. Sansha, who was alone in the Bolton family's sphere of influence, was originally very worrying. God knows what crazy things Xiaobopi will do to her. But this episode of Bolton's unborn child and the miserable life of Little Flay may become her bargaining chip and bring her a turnaround.
Another character I just fell in love with is getting bento. I didn't really feel much about Jorah Mormont, because I didn't think he was a good match for the dragon girl, and the two of them had a lot of opposite scenes. This episode of his caring waking up of the drowning Tyrion made me feel like I should add him to my "My Favorite Characters" list. The next shot turned out to be the gray scales on his wrist. Compared with this, it makes people feel that Sir Barristan is the luckier one.
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(The following contains spoilers for the first four episodes)
The big change in the fourth season has left people with infinite expectations, but in the face of the new season that really arrives as scheduled, the mood is unavoidable. Because the plots that have been in the imagination for a long time will finally be presented visually, and although the protagonists who care about them have already experienced the test, according to the usual speed of the play, to reach a reassuring state, I am afraid that it will take more time. Confused for a while. And the middle screenwriter Bao Buqi will follow the tradition of this series and kill one or two characters that the audience likes to cheer up the spirit.
For example, the encounter of the two capable generals under the Dragon Girl in the fourth episode at the end is very disturbing. The part of the old Zhongnanhai bodyguard telling the story to the dragon girl is very warm and comfortable, so there is a faint smell of planting the flag of death. In general film and television works, if an important character wants to die, the fatal blow should be a close-up, but in this episode, a close-up of the fatal blow is blocked, which seems to indicate that the old knight has recovered his life. However, this show has never been ordinary, so although the screenwriter has always been relatively clean in killing people, he does not rule out the possibility of giving the audience some hope, and then killing it in the next episode to abuse the audience. .
Among the main lines, I don’t like to watch Dragon Girl the most, mainly because the difficulty of her line is too erratic. Either she will hang up and hang up fiercely, or she will try her best to shoot herself in the foot to create a crisis. The performance of the Dragon Girl before can also be interpreted as having a dragon is self-willed, but now that the dragon doesn't listen to her orders, she still dares to come here, which means she will die. It's also a beheading. In the third episode, Jon Snow's murderous power makes people feel enjoyable, while the dragon girl will only put herself in the embarrassing situation of Zhu Bajie looking in the mirror, and the audience can't help but feel anxious for her. But it is worth looking forward to is that Tyrion should come to the Dragon Girl in the near future (optimistically at the end of this season or next season), and the odds of her making those decisions that run counter to the expectations of the audience should be significantly reduce.
I don't like watching the Dragon Girl line because it doesn't have the kind of character combination that I like. The role combination does not necessarily refer to the emotional scene, and even a little ambiguity is not required, but it must be able to collide with sparks. At least one person in the group must have a distinct and lovable personality. My favorite combinations in previous seasons are Tyrion and Bronn, Jaime and Brienne, Erya and the Hound, Onion Knight and Princess Celine, Jon and Sam (every male lead should have a name by his side. Sam's Fatty), Ned and Littlefinger (what a long memory, I thought Littlefinger was a good guy with a free and easy character). These couples are not completely equal friends, but the members of the group are roughly evenly matched in momentum, so they are tied together and stimulated by each other, each other's personalities are more distinct. The Dragon Girl has always played the leadership core, and the interaction mode between her and her subordinates is relatively simple. On the contrary, her interaction with the dragon is a little more interesting. So hurry back to her baby dragons, Daario is right, what is a dragon mother without a dragon. Daenerys don't get too narcissistic, she's nothing without dragons. This is not to belittle her ability. Even my favorite Tyrion, I have to say, his presence means nothing to that world compared to dragons. Dragons are equivalent to nuclear weapons in our real world. The deterrence brought by this absolute destructive power is an important guarantee for long-term peace. Compared with dragons, any human character in this drama is too insignificant.
The couples mentioned above are almost broken now, but as the plot progresses, some new interesting combinations have also emerged. My favorite at the moment is Jaime and Bronn. This pair has been brewing in the last season, and this season finally has the opportunity to see more of the two burly grown men. The two sons of the Lannister family are more lively and funny, so the team with Jaime to replace Tyrion and Bronn, the king of cuteness, can still maintain the dazzling level of the original combination. Not to mention that Uncle James has become the mainstay of the show's appearance when several young actors are getting older and more disabled. Next, I like Pod and Brienne a lot too. In fact, I like everyone who has messed with Tyrion, except for Shae, who has defected.
Jaqen, who came out after a long call, is another pillar besides Uncle James. The crew is really the conscience of the industry. After such a long time, they still invited back the face that the audience likes to see, instead of using the setting of the faceless man to find an actor to deal with and fool the audience. For the sake of this incident, I don't care about Daario's sneaky bag before. In fact, I have been guessing before that the true face of the faceless man Jia Kun is a panda, probably because of the gate. Although Jia Kun is one of the most stylish characters in the play, it seems that the plots of him and Erya this season are rather grueling, and there is nothing to watch.
Jon Snow finally became the commander-in-chief and reached the pinnacle of his life. Thinking about it, he was a little excited. It turned out that I didn't have a good impression of the lady who shot Ygritte, and I felt that this kid was really indebted. But when I saw Jon helping Mansred free, I suddenly thought that if Zhengtai killed Ygritte, did he help Jon unintentionally? If he doesn't start, then the two stubborn people are likely to fight to the death for their respective positions, and things will develop in a more frustrating direction. In these few episodes, I always used Jon to compare it with the Dragon Girl, intentionally or not. Dragon Girl is that the basic work has been done in the early stage, and everything that should be there is already there, and now it is time to meet all kinds of troubles; and 囧 is just catching up with the good time, not only has the power in hand, but also his own things have begun. Being held by someone else... The fourth episode of Aventure came to you, and Jon's little virgin who was almost uncontrollable was a little cute (although technically he was already broken). Then the red robe witch's classic "You know a wool, Jon Snow", which was specially used to fight Jon Snow, made people laugh even more. "Just tell me this when I take off my pants!"
As the title of this article shows, the biggest selling point of this TV series is the dragon and [beep] [beep], and there should be many viewers who hold the same opinion as me. It's a shame that so far this season has been underwhelming on both fronts. Don't mention the dragon thing, the plot needs it. As for [beep] [beep], someone might retort me that this season didn't show any less. But the problem is, who wants to see that those who are running around in the middle of nowhere can't find a place to play at all? Sansha and Erya may not be able to count on them, but even the dragon girl and the little rose have become distant memories. There is no way, now it has become a wrist, and it can't be exposed casually. Fortunately, at this difficult time, we still have the conscience of the industry like the woman in red.
My favorite so far this season is the fourth episode, not only because of the intimate interaction between the red-robed girl and Jon, but also because this episode as a whole makes me feel more at ease. One of my favorite details in this episode is that when James was on the boat, he passed by an island. After asking about it, he found out that it was Brienne's hometown of Tarth, and his face showed a trace of melancholy. Jaime loves Cersei with all his heart, no doubt about it, and his feeling for Brienne should be that of a knightly sympathy. But I'd like to add a little softer fantasy, thinking that Brienne might have become Jaime's cinnabar mole. James and Bronn have a lot of scenes in this episode, which makes me very satisfied, and James' prosthetic hand has now become a new prop for him to show off his cuteness. I hope he will play the treasure under the guidance of his mentor Bronn. continue on the road without hesitation.
The rich layers of characters are a major feature of this play, and the typical representative is the Jaime Lannister that I have talked about repeatedly above. This kind of character who appears as a villain and then moderately whitewashes is easier to make fans die than the protagonist with a halo (not to mention that the halo of the protagonist in this play is so unique compared to other stories, it is heartbreaking) . I haven't really liked Stannis' character in the first few seasons, and I don't understand why he should be given so many roles. This guy is cruel and bloodthirsty, headstrong, and there's hardly anything endearing about him. However, in this episode, the part where he tells his daughter a story is one of the few scenes in the play that makes people feel warm and moving. In addition, his appreciation for Jon Snow also makes me think that this person has a good vision and seems to be a principled person. Looking back now, I finally feel that it was not a bad idea for Ned to make this man king back then (but I still believe that the dead-headed Ned did not take these factors into account, and just simply followed the order of succession).
The system of "A Song of Ice and Fire" is huge and magnificent. In order to let the audience understand the plot as much as possible under the limited cost constraints, it has become a very economical choice to tell large lines of lines directly through the mouth of the characters. Fortunately, the leading actors in the play have solid lines, the story is vividly told, and the content itself is fascinating, so the repeated episodes will not make people feel tedious and boring, and sometimes even become the highlight of the drama. , such as the above-mentioned story Stannis told his daughter. Similar to last season's Prince Oberyn's heart-to-heart with Tyrion in prison. In addition to increasing the audience's goodwill towards the storyteller, this type of plot is sometimes an important means to show some characters who have little or no chance of appearing on the side. In this episode, through the two narratives of Sir Barristan and Brienne, the images of Prince Rhaegar and Renly's non-main characters instantly become vivid and three-dimensional. Especially Renly, who was originally just a little gay who died without dignity, and when I watched the first two seasons, I felt that this kind of thing came out and competed in the world. Through Brienne's memories, it was discovered that this useless character, who looked like an embroidered pillow at first glance, also had a stalwart side.
Regarding the supplement of the background story, the play uses a lot of direct narration by the characters, but at the beginning of this season, it is also rarely shown directly, and the childhood memories of Cersei are filmed. This paragraph explains why Cersei is tit for tat with Little Rose as if she were dying. However, I think the object of her struggle is completely wrong. The person in the prophecy who will really threaten her status should be the Dragon Girl. The complete language of the witch back then should be like this: In the future, there will be a supercomputer called Skynet to rule the world, and Cersei's son will become the leader of the human resistance army, so as the heroic mother of the great leader, Cersei is naturally The Queen Mother is Lafayette; but she never imagined that her promising career would be taken away by Daenerys, the little girl...
Many friends feel that the progress of the first few episodes of this season is a bit slow, and the reason is probably that the stock of the original book is not enough, so a roundabout tactic is adopted. I think that since we need to be roundabout, we can be more thorough. Combined with the above-mentioned large parts of this drama that often appear in this drama, we can tell stories and listen to the plot. If we can learn from other film and television works that are more experienced in using roundabout tactics , I believe that this play will not be subject to the writing progress of Mr. Martin. For example, I personally like to watch a Japanese cartoon very much. It is a sincere work full of positive energy, teaching people to work hard, stay away from pornography, gambling and drugs, stay away from unscrupulous uncles, and never finish cheating. Among them, there is a very sentimental one. The superb artistic expression technique, scientific name "BG Only", is worth learning in this play. A whole episode was filmed in front of the palace of Westeros, supplemented by the constant chattering of the imperial meeting headed by the queen, only to hear the sound and not see the person. Isn't this kind of episode worth looking forward to?
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