![]() ![]() But we can thank this episode for providing the GIF of Tyrion slapping Joffrey. The pace is excruciatingly slow leading up to the confrontation between Joffrey and Arya. The series’ second episode has to continue the task of the premiere, setting the stage and introducing characters, and it all starts to get a bit tiresome. Season 4 Episode 4: “Oathkeeper”ĭo you remember that Bran was captured by the Night’s Watch mutineers in Season 4, and that Locke was trying to kidnap him? Yeah, let’s all forget that, thanks. Season 6 Episode 2: “Home”ĭid you know that Jon Snow didn’t really die? Oh my gosh! The question that dominated pop-culture conversations for a year is answered in the most anticlimactic way possible, when Melisandre resurrects him with little to no consequences in a far too understated scene. The episode also includes several more underwhelming moments, from the introduction of Dorne to Brienne and Sansa’s run-in. Martin books on which it’s based, but Jon Snow’s election as Night’s Watch Lord Commander is a lame footnote here compared to the triumph it represented in the books. It’s not always fair to compare the series to the George R.R. Season 5 Episode 2: “The House of Black and White”
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