
Kaitlyn Tiffany, The Verge– In which she gets down ‘n dirty into the serious handholding action in which Jon and Daenerys partook.
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Kaitlin Thomas, TV Guide – In which she predicts the implications of Jon’s and Daenerys’ inability to have children. Josh Wigler, Hollywood Reporter – In which he theorizes that Bran’s time is come, and will warg into not an alive dragon, but the undead Viserion. Joanna Robinson, Vanity Fair – In which she makes the case for GOT needing to kill its main characters again. Jen Chaney, Vulture– In which she writes two articles – one on parallels to episode 109 ‘B aelor’ and one on whether we should take Arya or Sansa’s side. James Hibberd, Entertainment Weekly – In which he rates the dreary Winterfell fewer than three stars on TripAdvisor. With your read-through of Sue’sSullied recap complete, and your Sullied chuckling over the Unsullied nature of Oz’sreview in the past, the only thing left to do is get cornea replacement surgery read more reviews of ‘Beyond the Wall.’Īlan Sepinwall, UPROXX – In which he cheers the action spectacle, but thinks it suffers heavily from silly plotting and the lack of a commitment to the “Anyone can die” mantra to which GOT once held itself.Īlex Mullane, Digital Spy – In which he thinks the ‘contracting of Westeros’ is actively working against the show.Īlicia Lutes, Nerdist – In which she presupposes the possibility of ‘WightGhost,’ now that anything is possible, wight-wise.Īlyssa Rosenberg, The Washington Post – In which she highlights the ways in which characters reinterpret the past accurately or inaccurately and when and how they employ this information.Īndrew Snell, Mirror – In which he reimagines Sansa’s and Arya’s dialogue if it occurred between two people who said what they were actually thinking instead of (water)dancing around each other.īennett Madison, Vanity Fair – In which he says GOT is sacrificing what made it so special in the first place.ĭave Gonzales, Thrillist– In which he has probably the most positive response to the episode of all the critics.ĭavid Crow, Den of Geek –In which he remembers an impressive callback to A Clash of Kings (book 2 of ASOIAF) and how it relates to this episode – something I’d forgotten about – Unsullied proceed at your own risk.ĭavid Malitz, The Washington Post – In which he suggests the Arya/Sansa plot has been a season’s worth of story that has been extraordinarily condensed.ĭavid Rosenblatt, SquintyOverAnalyzesThings – In which I (yes, me of me fame) went into detail on the alliances forged and broken in this episode…but also think that too many characters are surviving on pure MCS these days (main character syndrome).


You’re having your typical Monday, your typical beginning-of-the-week slog, your typical afternoon solar eclipse – wait what? Assuming your eyes are not burned out from the eclipse that took over everyone’s Facebook and Twitter for the greater part of today, then you are still capable of reading what the Internet’s many critics have to say about last night’s ‘Beyond the Wall.’ So let’s get to it!
