Game of thrones season 7 episode 4 full video
For a behind-the-scenes video, the director and showrunners explain how they filmed the incredible battle sequence, known as The Loot Train.
Yes, ice cubes. You heard me. We begin with the Lannister army, pleased with their new gold haul after taking Highgarden, and Bronn and Jaime chatting about money, moods, and plundering the harvests of reluctant farmers. A clever friend e-mailed me last week with an idea: What if the Iron Bank guy is Arya in disguise? Littlefinger, sitting by a fireplace with the new and inert Bran, is trying out his luscious-whispering skills on a different Stark kid. He hands Bran a terrifying dagger. This guy.
Game of thrones season 7 episode 4 full video
When Games of Thrones does a big battle, it generally gives us a little warning first. The big face-to-face we've been waiting for since the beginning has arrived. By Scott Meslow. This was something different: swift and shocking and awe-inspiring. As this week's episode ends, the Lannister army is either dead or scattered, with no supplies, and with its commander unconscious and sinking deep underwater. In return, the Lannisters managed a single nonlethal blow against a single dragon. Game of Thrones has always been interested in long-term consequences for those who cut corners for a short-term victory. If this Massacre on the Reach is anything like the "resurrection" of Khal Drogo, or the Red Wedding, or the burning of Shireen Baratheon, Daenerys—who has always prided herself on the love of her people—may come to regret reintroducing herself to Westeros as a merciless dragon-rider. Catelyn once said there must always be a Stark in Winterfell. Now there are three. She asks for Luwin and Rodrik Cassel, who each died so long ago that it was Theon Greyjoy who was holding Winterfell at the time.
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Daenerys takes matters into her own hands. Arya reaches her destination. Jaime and Bronn collect the spoils from the war with the Tyrells. Tyrion Lannister : [watching Jaime on the battlefield] Flee, you idiot. Tyrion Lannister : You idiot. You fucking idiot.
Written by David Benioff and D. Weiss Directed by Alik Sakharov. Tyrion lost that guarantee when he demanded a trial by combat. Tyrion tries to defend himself - he couldn't stand to hear any more of Shae's testimony; for the second time in his life he fell in love with a whore and his father has punished him for it. Choosing a trial by combat was a way to ruin Tywin's plans, even if it meant sacrificing himself. Jaime can do little to help; with one hand, he's no longer a viable champion, especially against Cersei's choice—Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane.
Game of thrones season 7 episode 4 full video
Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission. Arya and Sansa meet, after six seasons, in the crypt below Winterfell. The resemblance may not be perfect, but Sansa and Arya are here to carry on his memory. Their reunion is a complicated one, and the scene provides a perfect platform to show just how good Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner are.
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Big in America Push notifications. He looks aroused. Television Startling Bighead Littlehead. James Faulkner Randyll Tarly. Where did she go? Forgotten your password? In return, the Lannisters managed a single nonlethal blow against a single dragon. Or is it a story in which they fail to, and doom themselves as a result? Did Dany drop him off so he could primly observe? Arya reaches her destination. Most Popular. Holy crow—Arya is at Winterfell!
It was written by series co-creators David Benioff and D. Weiss , and directed by Matt Shakman.
Perhaps Daario can be recruited to work in the dragonglass mine. She asks for Luwin and Rodrik Cassel, who each died so long ago that it was Theon Greyjoy who was holding Winterfell at the time. When they emerge from the cave, after more confrontational whispering, Tyrion gives her the good but terrible news about Casterly Rock. Theon asks. Already subscribed? Not weighed down by his riches, exactly, but close enough. Dickon saves Jaime from an imminent Dothraki scything; Jaime grants a respectful nod. This guy. Watch the full video below. Some media accounts identified the previous season's Battle of the Bastards the previous holder of this distinction. Tyrion is on the cusp of a triumphant victory he strenuously argued against; Jaime, still sinking to the bottom of a lake on the Reach, is on the cusp of death for a futile, idiotic act of selfless courage. Did you know Edit.
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