Game of Thrones: Season Seven, Episode Seven – The Dragon And The Wolf
From hefty yarns and scary surprises in the Dragon Pit to some sibling bonding and even a little impending doom. Must've been that Season Seven finale.
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From hefty yarns and scary surprises in the Dragon Pit to some sibling bonding and even a little impending doom. Must've been that Season Seven finale.
The North of the Wall Olympics, some high stakes sibling rivalries, plenty of stuff with dragons and what not... there's only one more ep this season!
Two episodes left in the season and the boys are marching north, all the way north. Meanwhile Cersei's spilling secrets and Littlefinger's up to his old tricks. Plus there's also an old mate returns who knows how to handle a pair of oars and a hammer.
Dragon fire, a lost dagger, scorched soldiers, old enemies, reunited families, secret plotting, debts paid, scorpions fired, battles won, grain lost... and that's not even the half of it.
Jon met Dany and traded titles, Cersei made a few power plays, Olenna got the last laugh... but 'what did the Doc and WC think of the episode?' is the real question.
King's Landing or Winterfell. Bend the knee or raise a middle finger. Brown the butter or save time cooking. Save your sister or jump overboard. Plenty of choices in this one so luckily WC and the Doc are here to spill wisdom on the latest slice of Thronery.
Ah yes, the plethoric British accents, the freezing landscapes, the opening credits that are way too long… must be that new season of Game of Thrones we’ve been hearing so much about.
It's been a week and now the Diggity Doc and Wildcard have had time enough to ponder all the drama of the season six finale of Game of Thrones. So they had a good old chat about it all.
Grab your jackets and dress up warm because winter ain’t coming any longer: it’s already here.
Well, that was certainly something, wasn’t it?
Doesn't look like there'll be a Clegane Bowl but instead we're getting something better in the Battle of the Bastards.
“A girl is Arya Stark of Winterfell, and I’m going home.”
From the gut stabbing of one character and some sneaky possible motives to the disease of violence and who it might afflict to everyone's new favourite character.
Once again Game of Thrones has pulled that same old glorious trick. A character, much beloved and long thought lost or dead to the screen revived before our eyes and to the glee of all those watching.
Like your old school ball, everybody who's anybody is heading to Riverrun right now and, yes, there will be slow jams.
UNCLE BENJEN!!! Mate, what a pleasure to see you again, champion.
I will hold the door. Just as you will hold the door, we all will hold the door.
Ladies and gentlemen, watchers and wargs, if we could all dry our eyes and bow our heads just for a moment now...
Here come the Starks, ladies and gentleman. Sansa and Jon are chumming once more and the North is ready to rise again... maybe.
And as the episode ended, the flames rose so high as to singe the clouds, yet out of that great searing heat strode a young woman.