iMDB Rating: 8.5
Date Released : 19 April 2015
Duration : 56 min
Genre : Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Director: David Nutter
Writers: George R.R. Martin, David Benioff
Starring : Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey
Watch Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 2 Full Movie
Synopsis Game of Thrones: Season 5, Episode 2
Arya Stark sails to Braavos and arrives at the House of Black and White to seek out Jaqen H'ghar; however she is not welcomed to enter in the house and she throws her coin away into the sea. Brienne and Podrick are eating in a tavern and she contacts Sansa and Little Finger, but Sansa refuses to follow Brienne. The men that are escorting Little Finger and Sansa unsuccessfully hunt Brienne and Podrick down on the road. Cersei shows to Jaime that their daughter Myrcella is in danger and Jaime seeks out Bronn and makes an offer for him to travel with him to Dome. In Meereen, the Son of Harpy is captured and Daenerys has a meeting with her leaders to decide his fate. Barristan advises her to give a fair trial to the man; however Mossador disrespects her order and kills the Son of Harpy. Daenerys sentences him to death and there is a riot in Meereen. Jon Snow is invited by Stannis Baratheon to serve him; in return, he would give the North to Jon and he would be Jon Stark, Lord of ...
Review :
Young girls on distant lands
A collective cheer from viewers can be heard echoing as Arya Stark graces the scene safely. The city of Braavos is exquisite, both streets and rivers swerve as its vein while its buildings stand firmly in rigid tone. Different from the rest of story takes place, Braavos looks like an archaic tough monument. It's quite incredible how the show can produce such gallery of architectural glitz.
My heart goes for Brianne though, even with the best intention, honor and will she can't seem to get any of the Stark girls to trust her. Apparently, after the ordeal they have endured trust is a rare commodity, understandably so. House Martell has a brief turn, discontent is clearly present as Oberyn was killed during trial by combat. It also presents another notable view of a particular garden, the nobles certainly have it good.
Jaime is now preoccupied as he tries to save one of his remaining children. There's a change about him, a sad one. He doesn't look lively at all this season. No sudden lust, no smile and no witty quip either, the last one is definitely prove of stress. Jon Snow finds himself in brighter light, despite a series of unfortunate events he's had, he currently in receiving end of high favor, although how he accept it is another matter.
Much of the episode highlights Daenerys' struggle to keep her city and people save. There's no ultimate right or wrong decision for her to take, generations of slavery and prejudice are hard to purge no matter how beautiful her speech is or how her men are committed to this cause. If there's anything to comfort her, she has myriad of allies on her side.
Regardless of their potential perilous situations, many characters have come to terms with their relocations and hope that happier prospect would be brought by next episode.
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