Beric Dondarrion manages to set the bear on fire with his flaming sword, but several men die and Thoros of Myr is severely wounded. Jon’s party is attacked by a giant bear with blue eyes, proving the Night King is capable of turning more than just human into White Wakers. Daenerys doesn’t want to hear it: “We will discuss the succession after I wear the crown.” 5) Jon’s team is attacked by a White Walker Bear. He wants them to decide on a successor, especially since she could’ve easily died during the Loot Train Battle. He tells her he supports her mission to create a better world, which is why they must find a way to guarantee her legacy lives on after her death. Dany accuses Tyrion of taking his family’s side, but he tells her she must try to see things from her enemies' viewpoint, in order to their behavior and beat them at their own game. Tyrion tells Dany Cersei will try to provoke her and she must be careful to control her temper, unlike what happened with the Tarlys. He says it's the one he saw in his vision (the one from the Season 7 premiere). “We can defend those who can’t defend themselves.” Jon responds with a quote from the oath of the Night's Watch: “I am the shield that guards the realms of men." Beric tells him, “Maybe we don’t need to understand any more than that." The group keeps walking, then the Hound points out a mountain in the distance. The enemy always wins, and we still need to fight him.” Beric thinks perhaps they were both resurrected to save other people from death. Beric tells Jon they both have a greater purpose, since the Lord of Light brought them back to life. Beric Dondarrion tells Jon he doesn’t look like Ned, then reveals he knows Melisandre revived Jon from the dead. The Hound knows Brienne from a fight the two had back in Season 4. North of the Wall, Tormund continues the banter, telling the Hound he wants to have children with Brienne of Tarth. 3) Beric tells Jon they've been been resurrected for a reason. Side note: Ned has been mentioned several times and we’re less than 15 minutes into the episode. “What will little Lyanna Mormont say? She was younger than you when you wrote this,” Arya says, rebutting Sansa's excuse that she was "just a child." Sansa tells Arya her anger is blinding her, but Arya tells Sansa fear makes people "do unfortunate things." She leaves Sansa standing alone. Arya realizes Sansa is afraid the other Northern Lords will see the note. She says the Starks fighting is exactly what Cersei wants. Furious, Sansa reminds Arya their family won back Winterfell because she had control of the Knights of the Vale. Arya accuses Sansa of betraying their whole family for Joffrey. Sansa tells Arya she was forced to write that, but Arya shames her: “I would’ve let them kill me before I betrayed my family.” Sansa tells Arya she wrote the note to save their father, but Arya says she was stupid and a coward-she saw Sansa standing with the Lannisters on the day of Ned’s execution. I was doing what I was meant to be doing and he knew it.”Īrya accuses Sansa of helping the Lannisters kill Ned, citing the note she found in Littlefinger’s room during last week’s episode. “I knew what I was doing was against the rules, but he was smiling, so I knew it wasn’t wrong," Arya says. She hit a bullseye and Ned clapped for her. HBO 2) Arya and Sansa clash at Winterfell.Īrya tells Sansa about the time she stole Bran’s arrows to practice shooting, even though girls aren’t supposed to do such things. He tells Jon it’s meant for him and his children. He says the Valyrian steel sword belongs to the Mormont family, but Jorah says he brought shame to House Mormont and forfeited his right to the sword. Jorah tells Jon that Ned Stark almost put him to death, then Jon offers to return Longclaw, which Jeor gave him in Season 1. Jeor took Jon under his wing in the earlier seasons, before he was murdered by his own men back in Season 3. Then, Jon and Jorah Mormont reminisce about Jeor Mormont, Jorah’s father and the late Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. Jon and Tormund discuss Daenerys and her demand that Jon bend the knee Tormund reminds Jon that Mance Rayder pledged his allegiance to no one: “How many of his people died for his pride?” Meanwhile, Gendry berates Beric Dondarrion and Thoros of Myr for selling him to the Red Woman. Everyone engages in some witty banter and exposition: Gendry reveals he’s never seen snow before while Tormund makes his usual lewd jokes. The episode opens on the table map at Dragonstone and a crackling fire before cutting to Jon’s team marching beyond the Wall. 1) Jon Snow leads his team beyond the Wall.
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