Sansa tells her that Jon had lost the Battle of the Bastards except the Knights of the Vale came to the rescue because Sansa asked them to. Then Sansa gets mad and tells her that she should be on her knees thanking her for saving Winterfell. Sansa asks why she didn’t do something to help their dad and Arya tells her that at least she didn’t betray her entire family. After some harsh sisterly words, Sansa realizes that Arya was there when Ned was beheaded. Sansa tells her that they forced her to write it, but Arya doesn’t believe her. Then Arya brings up the scroll after telling Sansa that she knows she helped kill their father. She said that when she did, she heard clapping above her and looked up to see their dad, and he wasn’t angry at her for it. She said she only had the one arrow and shot it over and over for a long time, until she hit the bullseye.
Then one day, she found Bran’s bow just left on the ground and started shooting it. Sansa comes up and they talk about how she remembers their father never allowing her to train with the boys. He hands it back to Jon and tells Jon it will serve him and his family for generations to come.īack at Winterfell, Arya is standing on the balcony overlooking the square.
Jorah holds it lovingly and tells Jon he brought shame to his house and that his father gave the sword to Jon. Then Jon pauses to give Jorah Longclaw back, the sword the elder Mormont gave to Jon. Jon tells Jorah he’s glad Ned never caught him to execute him. Then they talk about Ned Stark and how he was a good man but still wanted to execute Jorah. Jorah tells him that he can’t think of a worse way to go, especially since the Night’s Watch was his whole life and he would have died for any of those men. But, Jon says, they killed all the bastards who killed him. Jorah asks if Jon was there when he died and Jon said he wasn’t, that he was a prisoner. Jon tells Jorah the first time he ever went north of the wall. Thoros gives Gendry a swig of his magic potion in his flask and they march on. The Hound makes fun of him a bit for whining like a girl, er, “whinging”. Thoros asks Gendry if he’s still mad at the Brotherhood and Gendry tells him hell yeah, they sold him. However, he also says that the King Beyond the Wall never kneeled either and look how many people got killed because of it. Tormund tells him he’s spent too much time with the wildlings to ever bend the knee. Then some advice about keeping warm and funny crap turns into Jon and Tormund talking about fighting. Some humor from Tormund about how the south smells like pig shit and I’m reminded why I love the huge ginger. Jon asks Gendry if he’s ok, and he says that he’s never been north before or seen snow. All snowy, icy and nasty, our wonderful rag tag group is trudging along.
We start with a long drawn out view of the epic table in Dany’s ready room which fades into the area beyond the wall. My WoW nerd brain was just cheering at seeing these things in a real life view. Everything beyond the wall is straight out of the game, from undead bears to the Death Knight’s bone dragon with the ice blue eyes. Note – My World of Warcraft playing friends, you will LOVE this episode and hopefully the screen shots I’ve grabbed for you. Here we go with the recap of HBO’s Game of Thrones: Beyond the Wall, Season 7, Episode 6. I’m not gonna waste any time jumping into this one. Holy crap guys and gals! I know that I’m seriously traumatized after tonight’s Game of Thrones.
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Sunday, August 20th, 2017 | Filed under Dark TV | Posted by MD Weems