So, I basically want to write down my thoughts about this episode because I just simply loved it SO much and I probably won't ever stop talking about it.
Let's start in chronological order.
1. Sansa and Jon
I honestly loved this scene so much, it was just really beautiful and I think I have never cried this much during any episode of Game of Thrones. Some had speculated that Jon wouldn't be there when Sansa arrives but she got there just in time. When Sansa takes a look at everyone and slowly turns around to Jon, I just couldn't handle it anymore and burst out in tears, and then they hugged and... ahh, it was just SO beautiful. Right after that we see them talking to each other and that was just another beautiful scene. Then they start arguing and honestly - it just reminded me of my own family. Amazing scene!
2. Melisandre, Davos and Brienne
In this scene, we see that Melisandre's old-self is not fully back yet, but she says that she will only follow Jon Snow's commands now. Then, when Davos confronts her about Shireen, we see some sort of regret in Melisandre's eyes. However, before Melisandre tells him anything Brienne shows up and tells them that she's the one who killed Stannis... and that she doesn't forget what's in the past... I just hope that Melisandre won't be killed by either Davos or Brienne, because both of them nurture a deep hatred of her (Davos not so much right now, but wait until he finds out about Shireen).
3. Littlefinger's return
Nothing much to say here - we can see that Littlefinger still has control over the Vale because Robyn loves him, but this storyline will get more interesting once Littlefinger meets Sansa again. Everyone who loves Sansa has been asking themselves the same question probably; Did Littlefinger know about Ramsay?
4. Meereen
Tyrion's trying to make the best out of everything - just like always. One can clearly feel that there's a tension rising in Meereen, especially Missandei and Greyworm seem not to trust Tyrion (well, actually Greyworm even said that he doesn't trust him) but I'm thinking that Tyrion's actually doing a quite good job... He just handles things in his own way, so that everyone can be happy ultimately. But I loved how Missandei and Greyworm stood up for Tyrion when the former slaves confronted him.
5. Daario and Jorah
This was one of the weaker scenes in my opinion, the only interesting part was when Daario saw that Jorah has Greyscale. Then they met Daenerys and yeah.. Nothing much to say here.
6. Margaery and Loras
When Margaery sees Loras, she thinks that she has only been sent to his cell so that she can make him.. weaker. But we see that it is actually her who the High Sparrow wants to weaken. He probably knows that Margaery can't be easily broken down, and we, well, I at least, know that too. So he needs to find a way to get her where he wants her to be. But oh lord, I literally loathe the High Sparrow SO much... Every word that comes out of his mouth annoys me...
7. King's Landing
Nothing much to say here either, the only thing I noticed and found slightly interesting was how Tommen sent away Pycelle - he truly seems to learn from Cersei and maybe he'll finally grow a backbone.
8. Theon returns to the Iron Islands
I really liked this scene, even though I hated Yara for being like that, Theon had to go through sooo much and he honestly deserves the best he can possibly get now.
9. Ramsay kills Osha
I knew this was going to happen but I had a little bit of hope when Osha took that knife from Ramsay's plate... I think I will miss Osha, she was an amazing character and Natalia Tena's potrayal of Osha was brilliant.
10. Pink letter
Okay, so first of all I LOVED how Tormund basically eye fucked Brienne and Edd seems to ship it (same btw.) Seriously, that was amazing. But then Jon read the letter Ramsay sent him and oh my god, I just can't wait to see that shithead Ramsay finally lose EVERYTHING he has and suffer for what he's done. I also loved how Sansa convinced Jon to fight for what's theirs in the end, and for Rickon, of course.
11. Daenerys slaying the shit out of everyone
This scene is probably my favourite scene in this season so far now, I seriously loved it so much, I can't find any words to describe how I reacted when I saw Daenerys setting those shitty Khals on fire... Some people might be bothered by the fact that the show made her immune to fire, but I think that's not a huge deal. I also loved to see that Daenerys doesn't always need her dragons to make people fear and respect her and to show people who she is. But in this scene I also had to think about Quaithe's prophecy; "To go forward you must go back." Daenerys did that. And her coming out of the fire like that was pretty similar to what happend at the end of S1, wasn't it?
Overall this was an amazing episode and I'd give it a 10/10, the good scenes truly made up for the little bit weaker scenes. Btw, I also want to mention how I love to see the boss ass bitch Sansa has became. Really looking forward to the next episode!

Comments (13)
Good blog
Thanks! :)
Reply to: snsastrk
You're welcome
I don't think Davos, Mel or Brienee will end up fighting each other. They're all on the same side now although it did get awkward and Davos is definitely going to stay pissed but killing people isn't his style
Reply to: snsastrk
Brienne will be too busy to kill Mel once Tormund asks her if she wants Netflix and chill :)
Reply to: Drunk Cat Phil, First of His Name
I ship them sooo bad
Reply to: snsastrk
Jon to be the best man, Podrick the bridesmaid and Edd can conduct the ceremony. Let's get this done!
Totally agree with you!!
Great job!!
Thanks! :)