Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Peter Dinklage | ... | Tyrion Lannister | |
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | ... | Jaime Lannister | |
Lena Headey | ... | Cersei Lannister | |
Aidan Gillen | ... | Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish | |
Natalie Dormer | ... | Margaery Tyrell | |
Indira Varma | ... | Ellaria Sand | |
Maisie Williams | ... | Arya Stark | |
Sophie Turner | ... | Sansa Stark | |
Jerome Flynn | ... | Bronn | |
Alfie Allen | ... | Theon Greyjoy | |
Michael McElhatton | ... | Roose Bolton | |
Iwan Rheon | ... | Ramsay Bolton | |
Tom Wlaschiha | ... | Jaqen H'ghar | |
Dean-Charles Chapman | ... | Tommen Baratheon | |
Iain Glen | ... | Jorah Mormont |
Arya is tested by Jaqen H'ghar in the House of Black and White and he tells that she is ready to become someone else. Tyrion and Jorah have a conversation about Daenerys and Jorah's father and how he was murdered by his own men; out of the blue, they are captured by pirates and turned into slaves. Little Finger stumbles with Lancel in King's Landing and has a meeting with Cersei and he plots against Stannis Baratheon and the Bolton. Jamie and Bronn are riding in Dornes and they meet Myrcella; however they need to fight against the Sand Snakes. Lady Olenna meets with Cersei to discuss the future of Loras Tyrell. He is judged by the High Sparrow and Margaery Tyrell is involved and arrested with her brother to a formal trial. Sansa marries Ramsay Bolton and he humiliates her. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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So we are arrived to the second part of season 5. Episedes 5 and 6 were both worth 8/10 in my opinion, which is kinda disappointing if you compare this season to a mesmerizing season 4.
Story moves on, not arriving to payoffs yet. As i guessed already couple of episodes before, this season in more of building up a story, with nothing that much happening. Sure, as usual these last two episodes had great set design, costumes, good acting, but nothing so far that would make us jaws dropped. Episode 6 is just a prof of that - 53 min. and it's kinda interesting, but feels not that good. Now the things moved a bit further to a payoff, but yet again, i want' siting on the edge of seat during them, and that is a bit of a letdown compared to a previous seasons, where anything and anytime could happen.
Overall, episode 5 and 6 were good, but far from great. Story moves on, but something here is missing. I truly believe that following episodes will revive that unforgettable feeling of uncertain in "Game of Thrones", but so far previous episodes lacked it.