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In Meereen, Daenerys has to decide how to deal with the former masters after the death of Ser Barristan Selmy and the injuries inflicted on Grey Worm. She decides to round up the heads of the 13 richest families in the city and introduce them to her dragons. Jorah Mormont and Tyrion Lannister approach the ancient city of Valyria and, after witnessing something quite incredible, they are set upon by the Stone Men, and Mormont does not escape unscathed. Sansa finally sees what has become of Theon, courtesy of Ramsay Bolton's jealous mistress. Ramsay is particularly cruel to Theon at a dinner, much to Roose Bolton's displeasure. At Castle Black, Jon Snow tries to convince Tormund Giantsbane to move his people south of the Wall and settle in lands that will be made available to them. Most of the men of the Watch object to the plan.
Daenerys arrests the heads of Meereen's great families. Jon makes a difficult decision. Theon is forced to face Sansa. Stannis rides south. Tyrion and Jorah enter the ruins of Old Valyria.
This episode has got to be a perfect proof of the deteriorating quality of Game of Thrones episodes lately. Why do I say that? Well, let's just start with how Dorne's story is unfolding. In the last few episodes, we see Oberyn's lover plotting with his daughters for revenge against the Lannisters. Knowing that it would culminate into a full blown confrontation between the duo from King's Landing and the Sand Snakes, we were hoping for an exhilarating fight to say the least and some irrevocable damage that was to be inflicted on the possibility of peace between the two clans (exemplified by Myrcella's scar in the book). Instead, what we got was some really badly orchestrated fight between the two factions and an absolutely anti-climatic end to all of the plotting. What was the whole point of this? It seems like the writers had only intended to drag the story on. Moving on to Winterfell, Sansa got ready for her big night and ends up out-witting a lowly servant girl in her attempts to unnerve her. Are we supposed to rejoice? Is this a victory? Is this the moment when Sansa finds her footing? That this scene would be the answer to these questions would be belittling the question itself. Sansa STARK would never have problems out- witting servants. Her problems have been far graver and her torturers truly powerful people, confronting whom would require not wit and contempt but true power and strength. When I realized that Sansa was to be Jeyne's substitute, I knew this scene would come and from the books I do know what's in store for Sansa is worse. Now the reason why I am unhappy with this scenario is because in the books, she has time and opportunity to gain strength and truly come onto her own. But here, she has yet again been reduced to a play-thing for perverts. Since she is again helpless against her tormentors,we are left to wondering when her rescuer would come to save her (maybe Brienne, Theon or whoever, but never herself) - a truly nauseating prospect. The show writers have clearly sacrificed Sansa's character growth for some cheap horror shots. Now why did I rate this revolting episode a 2 and not a 1 or 0 (not sure if 0 is an option)? Well that would be because of a few (precisely two) moments of redemption, like Tyrion thinking on his feet and Arya's lie. I am seriously reconsidering watching the series because of the bitter aftertaste left by this episode.
Halfway through the season, things are starting to be put into place for Game of Thrones. I can't say this was an overly entertaining episode, but it served as a set up as for what's to come in the final 5 episodes. I know some people have been complaining about how slow this year has felt. I haven't seen it that way, I think we have gotten some of the best character drama and new interactions this year. Unfortunately, although good, I think this week was probably the worst of the season.

The promo showed Tyrion seeing dragons for the first time and I just assumed they would be closing in on Meereen. But I forgot that one of Dany's dragons had left her for the time being. So no, Tyrion and Daenerys don't meet in the episode, but we did get some dragon action. Coming off of last week's troubles with Hizdahr, Dany was forced to make another difficult decision with Barristan dead and Grey Worm seriously wounded. In typical Daenerys form, she decides to feed one of his men to her dragons, and debated giving Hizdahr to them. After a few talks with Missandei, she decides against killing him and instead forms an alliance and agreement. But apparently wants a husband in the process. I do wonder what this means for Naharis. Meanwhile, on the way to Meereen, Tyrion and Jorah ran into a few Stone Men. Of course, we had to believe that even if they had beaten them, someone was going to be touched by the stone creatures. Jorah takes the heat there, as we will have to wait and see what kind of long term ramifications it ensues.

Jon Snow had another big week. He had to make some decisions regarding the wildlings future at the wall. Releasing one of his former friends turned enemy was a cool moment for Snow. It's just great to see a character that has gone through so much like Snow, get to exhibit his power and ultimately his likability. Unfortunately it looks as though Snow will be leaving with the Wildlings to save their people, along with Stannis leaving for Winterfell. It's disappointing to see the Stannis and Snow dynamic end, but hopefully sometime down the line we will see a reunion. Speaking of Winterfell, we got a lot of Ramsay material this week, as disturbing as it is to watch him. He borderline raped his so called 'lover' and then forced an awkward dinner upon his future bride, because why the hell not, it's Ramsay and he loves to just be the biggest jerk on the show. But it did give us a great look at the improved Sansa. She's in a terrible position already but I feel like her attitude is changing and she's beginning to stand up for herself. Her face when she saw Theon and questioning Ramsay's mother showed the possible future nature of a fierce Sansa.

So a lot of cool things this week but not much material to go crazy about. I do feel like it will be the last slowly paced episode as we head into the final stretch of season 5. And soon we will eventually get that legendary meeting between Tyrion and Daenerys. It seems like next week will be a much bigger and more intense episode.

+New and improved Sansa

+Snow continues to do likable things

+Dragon action

+Stannis heading to Winterfell

-Stannis & Snow's dynamic ends

-Pacing was slow

7.8/10





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