As the showrunners said in this video, it was akin to soemone bringing an F-16 in a medieval war. The battle was every bit as riveting as we’ve come to expect of Thrones.Īnd yet, the expressions of Jaime and Bronn on seeing Drogon were priceless, to use a cliché. And then, when Dany saw the water rising above her head, she did what freshly-departed Lady Olenna asked her to. True to form, we saw the cunning of Cersei and her allies in the first three episodes. But as anyone watching this show knows, the showrunners are not to be second guessed (more on that in a while). Heck, after “ Winds Of Winter,” we were wondering how, in the name of the Old Gods and the New, Cersei was going to stop Dany’s march to the Iron Throne. Benioff and Weiss had moved directly to the fights.
Welcome to the review of GOT S7E4, “The Spoils of War.”Īfter six seasons of creating the basis for the final clashes, it’d have been understandable if showrunners Messrs.
On the other hand, Dany is reeling from the spate of unexpected defeats she’s faced, battle after battle. After decimating the Tyrell forces, Jaime is on his way to King’s Landing with all of Highgarden’s gold.