A subtle, but very significant episode.
As always, SPOILER ALERT! Here are some of our favourite moments from this week’s memorable episode, which was entitled ‘Blood Of My Blood’.
Master of Quotes – Best Line
The North Remembers – Best Scene
Sam has always been defined by small moments of heroism, but there has always been a deceptive amount of steel behind his clumsy charisma. We now know why he was riddled with self-doubt and nerves when travelling back to his family home at Horn Hill.
Wow. Didn't think I could hate someone more than Joffrey or Ramsey, but Randyll Tarly has achieved it. #GameofThrones
— Official Bearington 🐦 (@Sir_Bearington_) May 30, 2016
Randyll Tarly’s statement that he hoped the Night’s Watch would “make a man out of you or something resembling a man” was just an insight into the obvious years of bullying that he gave his son.
Without even saying a word, you knew that Sam was constantly berated, abused and measured against impossible standards for the entirety of his life. John Bradley-West played that scene brilliantly because everything that you needed to know about Sam’s childhood was written on his face.
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Sam may have been dejected, but he responded as he always does: by finding his courage when you least expected him to. He’s off now to learn about White Walkers – ironic because we’ve a feeling that his new Valyrain steel sword might be used on them very soon.
Valar Morghulis – Best Death
There wasn’t a single drop of blood spilled: just when it seemed like the forces of House Tyrell would kick some Faith Militant ass, Tommen denied us that gory privilege, so we’ve opted for Benjen Stark making his return in the most badass way possible.
Starks are hard to kill. #GameOfThrones
— Jon Snow (@LordSnow) May 30, 2016
Mother of Dragons – Best Beast Scene
Dany did use a bit of showmanship to rally the khalasar to her side, but we have one question. When she asked them “will you ride on great wooden horses across the Narrow Sea and give me the Seven Kingdoms?”, who the hell is going to say no to her!?!?
She has a f**ing dragon!
#ThronesYall If my boss gave motivational speeches on the back of a dragon like Dany i would be persuaded to be more productive #demthrones
— JoitheWriter (@JoielleSherman) May 30, 2016
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Sticks and Stones and Swords – Best Insult
Sam wants bread. “You’re fat enough already” quips his dad. Harsh.
Sam can eat all the bread he wants! 🍞 #GameofThrones
— Liz Mitchell (@ECMitch) May 30, 2016
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You Know Nothing – The WTF Moment
Resurrection has been prominent this season: a certain bastard taking most of the attention on the topic, but Benjen’s return from an icy death along with another mention of the Brotherhood Without Banners does create an interesting possibility.
Book readers might know what I’m hinting at, especially since Walder Frey is back and the Red Wedding was mentioned also.
We’re saying nothing.
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Stealing The Throne – This Week’s Best Character
We’re opting for Gilly because she had the cojones to stand up to Randyll Tarly and openly defy him in his own home. She also gave us a good laugh in that dress.
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Where did Lord Baelish’s Irish accent land?
He’s still recovering from the tongue-lashing that Sansa gave him last week, but we’re certain that he’s well aware of the changing alliances and landscape in Westeros.
Littlefinger’s advice does have a bearing on next week’s episode though, because we finally get a glimpse of the Blackfish in the Riverlands and an indication that The Long Night is closer than we thought.