Episode 4 has leaked and it's one of the best episodes they've done.

Edit: Never mind, I found it.

I've only found it in pretty shitty quality, is there a decent version out there?

Gonna wait until Monday to watch it myself. Can't be bothered watching it if it's a low quality copy.

I fell for this trap before when they released the first 4 episodes once. You end up waiting an eternity for the next one.

Seems like 360p is the best quality available. I'll wait. I'll take it none of those who choose to watch will spoil before Monday! 🙂

goon wrote:

I fell for this trap before when they released the first 4 episodes once. You end up waiting an eternity for the next one.

I didn't crack last time, but i did this time

Basically - what qwiss said

Watched the first minute or so but quality was poor and had a timer running down the bottom of the screen. Ruined it and so will be waiting until Monday.

I've no problem with those timers, brain filters them out after a couple of minutes. Quality wasn't the best but it was definitely very watchable.

Been a long time since an ep of GoT had me sick with anxiety.

The unleashing of the Dragons were worth the fucking wait!

Who saved Jamie at the end? A random? I'm glad that contraption didn't take out a dragon, it would have been a bit lame to say the least.

Sansa looked like she felt threatened by Arya or did I read that wrong?

goon wrote:

Who saved Jamie at the end? A random?

Ser Bronn of the Blackwater.

It was Bronn.

Not sure if it was threatened, but there was at least something to read into. It might be that she felt she and Sansa were the only normal kids left, but realized at that moment that Arya had become some kind of world class sword fighter.

Very good episode. During the battle I was always worried that Jaime, Bronn or the dragon would die, and I do think the best outcome was that none of them did.

Ah Sir Bronn. Of course he wouldn't let Jamie die, not without his castle.

GoT willingness to kill off any character is starting to pay off in scenes like that. You genuinely don't know who's safe.

Quincy Abeyie wrote:

Very good episode. During the battle I was always worried that Jaime, Bronn or the dragon would die, and I do think the best outcome was that none of them did.

Jamie is not kicking the bucket any time soon. They need him for several things still, the Dany confrontation, his relationship with Tyrion, the Cersei prophecy. 

If they've captured Jamie, which I assume is what will happen, then there will be some excellent scenes still to come between him and Tyrion, and I hope those two will eventually come face to face with Cersei at some point. Will Jamie have to make a choice?

Dragons were fucking fantastic. Dany is going slightly nuts though. Tyrion to rule the Seven Kingdoms reluctantly?

goon wrote:

Ah Sir Bronn. Of course he wouldn't let Jamie die, not without his castle.

GoT willingness to kill off any character is starting to pay off in scenes like that. You genuinely don't know who's safe.

Being the last 2 part season helps too. It's time to kill off people.

this plot thread about dany going 'full targaryen' i didn't really see coming, but it does make for interesting conflict

that final battle was so intense, because it was one of the first to have well-liked characters on both sides. i genuinely thought jamie, bronn, and drogon were potential casualties. dany was the only one i was sure they wouldn't kill

and say what you want about the kingslayer, no-one can accuse him of being a coward

How did the Dothraki and Tyrion get there?

No way Bronn was dying. He's gonna end up on the iron throne.