‘Game of Thrones’ season 5, episode 6 review: Cersei’s move; Ramsay, Sansa, and Reek’s awful wedding night
For most of the run of “Game of Thrones” on HBO, there is one thing that we have considered to be a constant: The members of House Tyrell are the smartest people in the room. Lady Olenna was a driving force behind the death of Joffrey, and in having Margaery marry Tommen, the house had more influence than ever before.
However, Cersei Lannister managed to finally get a leg up on her, and it was all due mostly to one simple thing: The High Sparrow. Not only did Cersei managed to use a “simple hearing” to ensure that Loras was taken away, but she used Margaery’s own lies about his sexuality in order to have her captured despite her protests and pleas to Tommen. Obviously, there is some huge trouble ahead in King’s Landing, even if we still have an indication of what is to come.
Wedding bells – Yet again this was also a huge episode for Sansa, as the wedding finally occurred between her and Ramsay Bolton. For the second straight time this season, it was a wedding without any issues. As for the wedding night, let’s just say it was far worse given how terrible a person Ramsay is. She praised Tyrion, who we know is going through his own problems.
This night led to the night’s most horrific scene, watching as Ramsay took Sansa’s virginity (even if not too much was shown, it was still very graphic) while Reek a.k.a. Theon was forced to watch on. Just the look on his face was enough to know that there is still some of the old, innocent Theon still in him, and it pained him to see this greatly.
Elsewhere – Ser Jorah and Theon were captured, but seem to have used the re-opening of the battle puts as a way to ensure that they can get to Meereen. There was no Dany this week, but this move hopefully brings Tyrion closer to finally meeting the Mother of Dragons.
Meanwhile, in Dorne we saw Jaime and Bronn ultimately captured after the Sand Snakes came in and attempted to kill them. This still feels like somewhat of a letdown given the hype for Dorne in the books. At least Ayra is still up to some awesome stuff in Braavos, and we are enjoying the pace of that story very much.
This was an excellent episode as a whole, even if we did hate to see what happened to Sansa and we feel for Margaery very much. If nothing else, this episode did prove that there are moves being made in a season that has felt a little light at times when it comes to significant story developments. Grade: B+.
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rab
May 18, 2015 @ 4:21 am
What a bunch of wussy’s That scene with Sansa was not even that bad especially with all the hype of how graphic and horrible the scene was going to be. The scene was handled correctly. If you cant handle that you’re watching the wrong show
gigantor21
May 18, 2015 @ 3:31 am
Oh, great, Sansa is going to be horribly abused by yet another psychopath until she gets rescued by someone else. Because Lord knows that hasn’t happened to her multiple times already. Why couldn’t she stay in the Vale again?
The Dorne stuff has been an utter joke so far. The fight was terrible, and none of the actresses playing the Sand Snakes have even half of Pedro Pascal’s charisma. Everyone sneaking into the Water Gardens like it was a high school party made security look pretty bad as well, LOL.
Arya’ scenes were amazing. Maisie Willams is an amazing actress; the scene with the little girl was played perfectly. I can’t wait to see what happens when Meryn Trant arrives in Braavos with Lord Tyrell.
Cadaverville Mayor
May 18, 2015 @ 3:16 am
I’d be okay with this if I knew that the bad guys would get what’s coming to them…..Unfortunately…..well….Oh wait, no book yet to go beyond this season…
Sucks
May 18, 2015 @ 2:16 am
My wife is officially out after that, terrible season thus far – no one cares about these characters
KLW
May 18, 2015 @ 2:03 am
Highly disgusted with the show and this scene with Sansa. I am done with GOT.
pissed off
May 18, 2015 @ 2:09 am
Screw the writers.
Adolf Ziggler © ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ
May 18, 2015 @ 4:05 am
Go watch pretty little liars you pussies, this is how GOT has always been, its nothing new.
KLW
May 18, 2015 @ 3:34 pm
Rape of a child is new to me. And not something I care to watch or support.
Adolf Ziggler © ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ
May 18, 2015 @ 3:40 pm
Oh but the murder of an unborn child is perfectly fine lol. Roger. They don’t need your viewership and it won’t be missed. Try reading the books, Sansa is not underage, just portrayed that way and she’s a lot older than she is in the books in the TV show.