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For the longest time, I thought Wun Wun stood up and said "No" and walked off. Like....fuck you John Snow, I'm not fighting for you.I don't see any way Rickon survives Episode 9. Or Wun Wun.
This show has set such an impossible standard for epic battles that each year I expect one to fall flat. Somehow, from Blackwater, to The Watchers on the Wall, to Hardhome, they just continue outdoing the previous season. This did not disappoint. From the open in Mereen and the dragons wrecking the Masters' fleet, to Grey Worm dispatching two masters with one stroke, to the battle for Winterfell which may have been the most chaotic and graphic portrayal of warfare since the Normandy invasion in Saving Private Ryan, absolutely spectacular. The tease of Jon Snow being crushed to death in the mountain of bodies was amazing. Horses used as battering rams as two cavalry units plow headlong into one another... I'm at a loss to think of anything I've seen before that compared to that.
And yet, among all that, this somehow stood out as one of the most amazing shots in the history of the show:
Happy [Mark May]ting