When the music swelled as Jon and Sansa embraced. It hasn't been more than a couple seasons with the Starks apart, but it certainly feels like it's been ages.
When the music swelled as Jon and Sansa embraced. It hasn't been more than a couple seasons with the Starks apart, but it certainly feels like it's been ages.
Sansa and Jon meeting at the very beginning was beautiful. That other scenes followed that emotional heft was the cherry on the top. https://goo.gl/vUTQuF
I found the structure of this episode a little wobbly to be honest but the Jamie and Claire scenes were fantastic. And as always, the score is bloody fantastic. I need the soundtrack now. https://goo.gl/sDqrec
This season is really hitting on off the right notes so far. Poor Vanessa indeed. First a werewolf and now Dracula? Geesh! At least she has the whole Joan of Arc paralllel going for her, so there's something. https://goo.gl/tQaMFB
I really was quite disappointed in this ending. I don't mind ambiguity or darkness but it has to be constructed well. In hindsight, the show never recovered from the midpoint of Season 6. https://goo.gl/6sR80Y
This is a quieter episode that really gets the pacing right. Howland Reed and White Harbor name-dropped was fantastic. https://goo.gl/FwCpkv
This was a solid episode, but I'm expecting some other form of treachery from House Umber. https://goo.gl/FwCpkv
They're truly on a roll here. What a great episode. https://goo.gl/xaW7bQ
This was utterly fantastic. This felt like the true jumping off point for the season, but boy, they're killing people off with impunity, aren't they? https://goo.gl/p7Vc8A
This was a great episode. The cinematography alone was perfection and then the ending happened. https://goo.gl/p7Vc8A
This was such a great episode. Holy cow, this was amazing.
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This was another strong episode, but the tonal imbalance in the living room brawl drove me a bit insane, to be perfectly honest.
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Tyrion's "nostril" Valyrian was a highlight. Solid premiere, but dear lord was Dorne a mess.
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Solid episode to begin the season. The tone did feel extremely different but in a good way.
Another solid installment. The charity hospital scenes are easily my favorite so far and Frances de la Tour killed it as Sister Hildegard ("Yeah, my friend is Bach. No big deal.").
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Great episode! I need the soundtrack now.
Bear McCreary's music is back! That's seriously one of my biggest draws from the series. The transition with the hands works remarkably well, but the Le Havre portion felt a little uneven after the meaty material with Claire and Frank.
They did a much better job of foreshadowing a potentially dark Ezra this week. Makes up for the previous installment significantly.
They're really ratcheting up the tension brilliantly this season. I wonder what the significance is of Pastor Tim's body transforming into Elizabeth's rapist. And Nina, poor Nina.
Awesome start. So confession will be a theme for this season it seems. Also, great laugh at Pastor Tim's suggestion of a group conversation.