Game of Thrones
Season 5
Episode 6:
Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken
Summary:
Jaqen takes Arya to a chamber underneath the temple, where the faces of all the people that have died in the temple are stored.
Jaime and Bronn reach the Water Gardens, where they find Myrcella and attempt to take her. They are attacked by the Sand Snakes but the fight is quickly broken up by Dornish guards.
Jorah and Tyrion run into slavers whom Tyrion manages to convince to take them to the fighting pits of Meereen, since Jorah is a good warrior.
Petyr Baelish meets with Cersei Lannister and informs her that Roose Bolton plans to marry Sansa to Ramsay, which infuriates her. Petyr convinces her to allow him to lead the knights of the Vale to Winterfell to destroy both the Boltons and Stannis, asking that he be named Warden of the North in return.
Olenna arrives in King's Landing and warns Cersei that the confinement of Loras has put their alliance in peril. At Loras' holy inquest, Loras and Margaery both state that there is no evidence that Loras is homosexual. However, after Olyvar is brought in and testifies against him, Loras is set to be brought to trial, while Margaery is arrested for lying to the High Sparrow.
In Winterfell, Sansa is married to Ramsay, who consummates the marriage by raping her in front of Reek.
Review:
I just want to say that no matter what my personal feelings are, I love Game of Thrones for pushing boundaries and making us care about the characters.
THAT last scene shocked me to the core so badly that this is all I'm going to say about it. My feelings on Twitter are quite clear enough to find. Besides, It made me forget about all the good points the episode actually has.
Cersei versus the Tyrells as well as Arya's journey in the House of Black and White are the only things I'm now staying for.
Jaime and Bronn and those Sand Snakes are incredibly disappointing right now.
So I can hope things only get better.
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