Game of Thrones' 'Battle of the Bastards': Jon Snow Seeks Revenge on His Sister's Rapist The penultimate episode of the HBO series' thrilling sixth season featured not one, but two major battles and plenty of bloodshed. [Warning: Spoilers]
Tyrion, having learned not to underestimate Grey Worm's knowledge and perspective as a former slave, worked in sync with the Unsullied leader to disarm three Masters of their swaggering overconfidence before killing two, scattering their foot soldiers (sans violence, through Grey Worm's di...
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Published in | The Daily Beast |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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New York
The Newsweek/Daily Beast Company LLC
20.06.2016
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Summary: | Tyrion, having learned not to underestimate Grey Worm's knowledge and perspective as a former slave, worked in sync with the Unsullied leader to disarm three Masters of their swaggering overconfidence before killing two, scattering their foot soldiers (sans violence, through Grey Worm's direct appeal to them as humans rather than as property) and striking fear in the heart of the last survivor--and, by extension, any who'd dare oppose Dany in Slaver's Bay again. A little lunacy is part of the deal.) Even more miraculous still: the sight of three dragons reunited like the Westeros-equivalent of a nuclear weapon (even the CGI work on Drogon has improved slightly) and the incredible chemistry between Yara and Dany, Westeros's greatest power couple since Brienne and Tormund. |
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