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Monday, 15 April 2019

Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 1 Review: Get Ready for War!


If you were in the market for an exposition-heavy installment, then Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 1 was the episode for you.

There’s been a tremendous amount of hype surrounding Game of Thrones Season 8, mostly because of it being the final piece of the puzzle for a story that started being told back in 2011.
The season premiere was mostly set-up for the battles, backstabbing, and drama to come, and it succeeded in most aspects.

It was surprising that Daenerys and her army arrived at Winterfell with Jon by her side during the opening moments. It seemed like a scene that was going to get held for the back half of the installment.

Arya: You used to be taller.
Jon: How did you sneak up on me?
Arya: How did you survive a knife through the heart?
Jon: I didn’t.

Many complained about the fast pace of Game of Thrones Season 7, but Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 1 was a well-balanced hour. The reaction from the people of Winterfell to the dragons in tow was something else. Then there was Arya. It was as though she recognized at that moment that she and her people actually had a chance at winning the great war.

Daenerys knew she faced an uphill battle to use her southern charm to warm up the cold northern hearts, but she made a big mistake by telling Samwell about both his father and brother dying under her watch. That lit a fire under Sam to tell Jon the truth.

The iciness between Sansa and Daenerys was incredible. At one point, it seemed like they were going to make good allies.

Samwell saved Ser Jorah’s life, and she felt she owed something to him in return. Jon didn’t know a thing about Randall and Dickon dying under his new girlfriend’s watch, and I’m not sure he needed to know.

I used to think you were the cleverest man alive – Sansa

What he did need to know was the truth about his lineage, and the reveal was fascinating. Samwell delivered it from a place of anger. His father was fair game, but the thought of losing his brother was just too much.

It remains to be seen what Jon will do with this news.

He doesn’t have a lot of time to soak in the revelations considering the fact that the Night King and his army are on their way to cause as much carnage as they can with their new dragon.
Jon struggled to believe the news at first, and he couldn’t believe his father would have lied to him. But Ned was honouring Lyanna’s wishes by saying that he was his child.

There’s a good chance Jon would have died much sooner than Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 10 if anybody else knew the truth. Lyanna Mormont is going to make her voice heard when the truth about Jon comes out.

She’s not the only one who isn’t as trusting of his actions right now, but if she sees that he is a true heir to the Iron Throne, it’s going to change things significantly.

I’m going to put a prince in your belly – Euron

It’s not surprising that Sansa was on the fence about Daenerys from the get-go. Sansa sulked her way through the premiere, presumably because she wondered what the Mother of the Dragons would do when the war was over. There are some big arguments on the horizon, but a lot of that is going to need to be put aside because the preview for Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 2 showed the people of Winterfell gearing up for the battle.

Cersei likes her odds of winning better if she lets everyone else fight in the first wave, and she will take out the stragglers down the line. Her thirst for power has always been problematic, and this decision is either going to make her reign last longer or bring it to a conclusion much quicker.

The poetic justice here would be if Jaime were the one to kill Cersei. It’s possible that Cersei will outlive her brother, but it would be satisfying to have her brother be the one to end both her reign and her life.

Cersei sleeping with Euron was not surprising. She’s worried that Euron tires of waiting around for her. He’s an impulse-driven man who doesn’t think his actions through.

His comments about keeping Yara around were comical, but it seemed a bit out there that she even survived this long. A part of me wondered whether Theon showing up to save her life was a dream. It was too easy.

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