


And maybe, just maybe, that’s still true… but at the moment, she really does seem to have gone back on her feelings about him, and his plot seems to be bearing fruit. For one shining moment, I thought she was playing him, that she’d figured out that all this was his ploy, and she was playing the innocent with him to see what his move would be. I am so profoundly disappointed in Sansa, after everything she’s experienced, for running back to Littlefinger for advice about what to do about Arya’s letter. But when “Beyond the Wall” isn’t forwarding the undead-menace plot or making the shippers’ wildest dreams come true with Jon and Dany making sad eyes at each other, it focuses on Littlefinger’s plot to drive Sansa and Arya apart. Tasha: Once again, we’ve got a lot of big, significant action to get to, and some hugely important story moments. So we sat down to discuss the most memorable scenes from “Beyond the Wall.” Image: HBO Sister Act, Part 2
GAME OF THRONES BEYOND THE WALL BEST TEAM FULL
It was an episode full of consequences, and the season finale is less than a week away. And by the end of the episode, the Night King brought a dragon under his control, changing the tactical realities of future battles in such a dramatic way that it’s hard to even comprehend how he could ever be defeated. Jon and Dany kinda, sorta, almost owned up to the fact that they like each other. Revelations about the White Walkers emerged. Dany learned what it was like to lose a dragon.
GAME OF THRONES BEYOND THE WALL BEST TEAM SERIES
The episode stretched out, with long conversations and confrontations, then stripped down to essentials with a series of dramatic, fast-moving, dialogue-light battles. The focus didn’t limit the scope of the episode, however. Or perhaps we should say the growing division as orchestrated by Littlefinger, as he’s continued to demonstrate mastery in the art of driving people apart, even though you’d think everyone would have wised up and learned to give him the cold shoulder by now. The other was a smaller storyline, following the growing division between Arya and Sansa Stark. One was the suicide mission of Jon Snow, Jorah Mormont, Gendry, and the other men who thought it was a good idea to trek beyond the Wall, capture a wight, and use it to convince Cersei that an army of the undead is about to overtake Westeros. That dynamic peaked in “Beyond the Wall,” a nearly 80-minute episode that largely cut between two storylines, each with just a handful of characters. Game of Thrones is known for juggling dozens of characters and storylines, but its seventh season has been remarkably focused in comparison to previous years.
