Liam reviews the latest episode of Game of Thrones.
As many of those of you who browse social media on Sunday
nights know, season six of Game of Thrones (GOT) continues this week with the
eighth episode of the season “No One “. “No One” reveals more information and
returning characters that propel the story forward. The end of the season is coming and it is all
starting to connect for what I am sure will be a great finale. The
blood has begun to flow in one of the bloodiest and most engaging episodes of
the season.
Despite some flaws that
might be budgetary, this week’s episode keeps up the winning streak that is
this season.This week’s episode focuses on The Hound, Arya, Tyrion,
Jamie, and Brienne of Tarth. The Hound
is on a warpath after the bloody events of last week’s episode. He has some of
the best scenes in this episode. I wouldn’t be upset if the rest of the episode
was just The Hound using his axe and taking names. Jaime is forced to deal with
forces in the North that has plans to potentially hurt his family’s power.
Cersei answers a request that has drastic consequences. Tyrion’s plans cause some expected pushback
from slave-owners who want their slaves back. Arya faces a new test that will
impact her future.
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Calm down, dragon. Stop getting so upset! This season rules. |
As an episode, this week’s worked very well. No One was a top tier episode. The gore and
action of this week were incredible. Cinematography wise, this had some of the best
visuals of the season. The landscape shots in this episode are gorgeous. They
look amazing. There is some great camera work this week. There is a chase
involving Arya and the Waif at the end of the episode that is one of the
best-shot sequences of the series so far. It is not only a well-shot sequence;
it is also a well-edited sequence. A lot
of chase sequences these days suffer from shaky cam and not being able to
visually understand where the characters are in the scene. Thankfully, this sequence was not only easy
to understand but it was thrilling as well. It is the highlight of the episode
beside the scenes with The Hound.
That being said, this episode was not without it’s
weaknesses. The widespread consequences of the episode seem to only inch the
plot forward. It is an episode that is spinning the wheels because they have to
give enough plot and story for the last two episodes. It is because of this
that there are scenes that could have benefited from being fleshed out the
creative team decided to cut away from potentially great action scenes. I counted this happening at least twice and
both of them involved characters that would have had a great impact on the
viewer and would have helped the episode as a whole. Overall, I thought this
episode was solid. The end scene raised the stakes for the show and I am
excited to see where next week takes us. Let’s hope the Battle of The Bastards
is the crazy and action packed episode that we have been waiting for.
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