![]() ![]() ![]() Thematic subtext has increasingly become text in Tyrion’s storyline this season, and his self-introduction to Daenerys took this further than ever. So the best parts of the interaction were the little things: Tyrion’s wry emotional armor when Daenerys starts digging into why he killed Tywin Daenerys wordless recognition of Tyrion’s drinking problem, and the bluntly offhand way she took away his wine and Tyrion cutting through the mythos Daenerys has built around herself to suggest she might serve her fellows better by remaining in the East to rule. You could feel the weight of hopes and assumptions pressing down on their every word together. ![]() First, Daenerys and Tyrion! Not only have the show’s writers been grooming these two to meet for seasons on end, but characters within the narrative world have been as well. Weiss needed to make room for one of their biggest, most momentous, and most terrifying sequences yet. And it revealed why things got a tad manic last week: David Benioff and D.B. The whole thing felt like that weird brawl in the water gardens in episode five: rushed and half-assed. It was worrying, given the possibility the show might ditch its slow and deliberate pace to power through the rest of the storyline in two remaining seasons.īut last night’s “Hardhome,” while not the season’s best episode at a holistic level, was a return to fine form. Though I wasn’t able to recap last week’s Game of Thrones (What is HBO doing showing an episode on Memorial Day weekend, anyway?) I wasn’t impressed. ![]()
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