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Tyrion tries to save Westeros from itself. Sansa questions loyalties. (Home Box Office)

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Kaka 

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English There are no more spectacular battles, but the ending crowns a perfectly balanced episode full of dramatic moments of dialogue and key twists in character development. It's an interesting change, where it's more about leaps forward in the plot rather than axing main characters. The meeting of the two queens is particularly well executed, something every fan looks forward to from the moment their silhouettes of strong personalities and demonic rulers gradually emerged. ()

Necrotongue 

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English If only the plot of the seventh episode wasn't so painfully predictable. Even in the seventh season, some characters, driven by an "excellent" script, still think making a deal with Cersei is a good idea? Congratulations on the award for naivety. Bronn gave me a good laugh when he talked about the disadvantage of light cavalry while looking out from the battlements. But the top comedic scene was definitely Bran Stark's conversation with Samwell Tarly: "I can see things that happened in the past. I can see things happening now, all over the world. Why did you come to Winterfell?" Kudos to the writers for managing to contradict the first sentence with the very next one — that’s some award-worthy scriptwriting right there! ()

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