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"Beyond the Wall." 

(Season Seven) Jon and the Brotherhood hunt the dead. Arya confronts Sansa. Tyrion thinks about the future.

Link to the reaction:

This video took me a lot of time to edit since the footage was split in files.

Had to move the rest of the episodes tomorrow and the day after. 

Link to the reaction:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kfavnxg0vt92qe7/GOT%207x06.mp4?dl=0

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Lucas

Awsome reaction...I really just love too many moments in this episode...Just the interactions among the group at the beginning were amazing...This season is great at showing you the evolution of the relashionship between Daenerys and Jon, yes there is a romantic element that is hard to push aside, but regardless there is a lot of deep mutual respect, which is why it grew to love on Danny's part, it seems though she never truly grew to deeply care or respect Dario who was devoted to her 24/7 and ready to break every rule of decency and reason just to please her, in contrast you see Jon ready to do the right thing, with a strong sense of duty and uncompromising moral compass, even defying her to follow his way in doing what he believes is right... and that's a deep held respect in discovering truly the kind of man he is and in the image of Ned truly selfless and honorable to a fault, which is not something she get's to see often and that eventually grows into a mature love. All serious things aside I was never quite sure if she was starring at the stab wounds or at those rock hard ABS..Haae Targaryens....lmao

Jasmine Reigns

You keep having to remind yourself that it’s incest is hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂

cosmotron

Idk, the Jon/Dany stuff doesn’t work for me personally. It just feels like they barely know each other. And as exciting as this episode is, it felt pretty predictable to me - no one died who I felt really shocked to lose. And the idea of getting a white walker to take to Cersei also just seems like…a really silly one.

Wisdom of the Sphynx

SoFie, Great reaction as always. Like you the death of a 🐲 hit me harder than I would have expected 🥺.

Nebulous Shooter

Bringing the Wight to Cercei is the #2 stupid Tyrion moment in the series for me. Number 1 is yet to come...They really did dirty the smartest character, but characters are as smart as the person who writes them and it turns out without George's material and supervision D&D just aren't that smart. I am sorry, I am not trying to influence your opinion but I hate S7 and 8 with a passion, it retroactively destroyed the series for me. Watching your reactions is the first time I rewatched the series since it ended and I used to rewatch from the start right before every season aired...

Fenia

This episode (like others) beyond the wall was filmed in Iceland! Such an incredible country! Found this article: https://www.migratingmiss.com/game-of-thrones-locations-iceland-map/

Victoria

this season is where characters really started teleporting. if you google it you can see lots of analysis on how long it would take from the moment gendry started running to when daenerys comes to rescue them, and the general consensus is around 4 days. One of my favorite things about the early seasons was the attention to proper travel time and we got to see characters during their journey. now it’s just like “I need to travel 2,000 miles” *poof*

borntrouble

If you think things are moving fast now just wait till next season.

cosmotron

ALSO, this whole letter thing with Arya and Sansa is ridiculous. Back when Robb and Catlyn first got the letter it was clearly understood between them that the words of the letter came from Cersei, no matter that Sansa technically wrote it. It feels like such a strange thing to come back now. Not like a little seed planted earlier on that was meant to surface again, but something that feels truly baffling to discuss. I think it makes sense that there would still be some tension between Arya and Sansa, especially from Arya's side. The last impressions she'd had of Sansa weren't good, and haven't been helped by things like that play she saw giving a certain perspective of her. But there's a difference between that and thinking that Sansa betrayed their family. Hell, Arya served as Tywin's cupbearer, and it's not like she took the opportunity to poison him. She stayed quiet and did what she had to do to survive - even when an assassin was there to kill whoever she asked, she ended up having to use that more for the sake of her own survival than to kill the people who murdered her family. That's not even getting into the whole Littlefinger thing. Why didn't Arya wear a face when she was following him? How was she so bad at sneaking that Littlefinger noticed and was able to follow her in turn? On top of that, why would Arya think that Sansa is using Littlefinger to find this supposedly incriminating letter that she doesn't want anyone to see? If she was truly that desperate to not let the Northern lords see the letter, she wouldn't let *anyone* else see it, let alone Littlefinger. If Sansa didn't get it herself she would have had Brienne retrieve it, because Brienne wouldn't look at it and wouldn't question Sansa's wishes. She's already heard Sansa say that Littlefinger never does anything unless it's for himself. Does that sound like someone Sansa would have retrieve a supposedly incriminating letter? Honestly, of the two I think Arya is the one being much more out of character. Sansa's responses are generally pretty reasonable for what she is being accused of here. Like, from both her and the audience's perspective, all this stuff from Arya comes out of fucking nowhere.