Jon announces his plan to the Night’s Watch. Miranda chomps on his lip proving how non-boring she is. But here it is at last. Because how else are you going to react to a dragon other than giving it … NEXT: The dinner of the damned ​Sansa meets Miranda, who is starting to come off nearly as nutty as Ramsay. There’s a pretty sunset. But wait, he killed Bran and Rickon! Jon gambles by removing Tormund’s chains and for a moment we think he’s going to pummel Jon, which would really earn Jon some of old Aemon’s scorn. Check out our interview with Ser Jorah actor Iain Glen talking about that greyscale twist. HBO's epic fantasy drama based on George R.R. Aw, it’s so nice that they share! The season 5 Thrones poster has come to life. Or they could waddle up and give one of these guys a great big happy lick and totally blow her whole fearsome image. Tyrion gapes at the dragon. And probably with a son. And naked. Later, it’s the Dinner of the Damned. “I don’t want to overfeed them,” she quips, as if they’re giant goldfish. He looking stunned: Wait, I’m going to go from being burned alive by dragons to banging the Breaker of Chains? They’ve bonded a little. It’s like everything she’s saying is okay, but the delivery is off. It’s like they’re being forced to walk the plank, but instead of sharks and water, there are dragons and fire. Meanwhile, Melisandre has absolutely nothing to do in this episode than to look annoyed at Jon for rejecting her last week. To crank up the fantasy backdrop even more, Tyrion spots something flying—It’s Drogon! Unlike Dany’s last husband Drogo, this is a man who will always let her be on top. Still, it’s more screen time than Arya or Cersei or Jaime got. For a moment I’m concerned Drogon is going to swoop down and roast him for a snack. Ellaria Sand seeks revenge for Oberyn's death. Arya arrives in Braavos. Ser Jorah’s gets greyscale! Entertainment Weekly is a registered trademark of Meredith Corporation All Rights Reserved. She picks the head of a great house that she dislikes the least—Hizdahr! But mostly just annoyed. Is this the end of the episode? Jaime takes on a secret mission. Anyway, Tyrion and Ser Jorah drifting through this lost ancient world is probably the closest scene we’ve had in Thrones to feeling like we’re in Middle Earth. It’s the people who are strange.” Ramsay declares, “You’re right!” and looks utterly Clockwork Orange-ian insane. She forces the lords to slowly march toward her two chained dragons, Rhaegal and Viserion. Ramsay decides that Theon will give away Sansa at their wedding. Was he shot by a Stone Man in a Member’s Only jacket? So I approached this hour like Littlefinger appraising Ramsay: I know very little about you, which makes you quite a rare thing. As much as we hate to root for infanticide, Westeros would be a better place if Roose had done it. Roose takes some delight in telling his son he’s the product of him raping a peasant and that he almost threw his infant body into the river. At this point, we’re all yelling at Sansa to not be a fool, but she goes into a dark scary tunnel anyway. Clearly she’s a Game of Thrones book-reader. Missandei actually gives some great advice. I get distracted a little here because I just love that Meereen has a pyramid district; it sounds like some fancy zip code with high property taxes and great schools. We’re half expecting Hannibal Lecter in that last cell (actually, I was half expecting her mother’s severed head). She’s pouting that Ramsay is going to marry Sansa and threatens to leave him. “This is my home. But there is, of course, no easy answer to her question. Stream Season 5 Episode 5 of Game of Thrones: Kill the Boy online or on your device plus recaps, previews, and other clips. Anyway, she’s pregnant! as Sansa meets her psycho new family. Aemon tells him to do what he wants and quit being such a wuss all the time, jeez. No matter, they’re really happy together and that’s what counts. If she ate more, she’d probably be in a better mood. Sansa storms out of there, pretty horrified. Castle Black: Jon goes to Maester Aemon for advice because he wants to try and get the Wildlings to fight with the Night’s Watch. The city was ruined by a cataclysmic event called the Doom of Valyria, which involved fire and water and its exact explanation is a mystery (though its descriptions within George R.R. Not afraid of death, but because he might never see Missandei again.

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