![]() And then Melisandre tried to sacrifice Gendry in a blood ritual. The last time Gendry saw the two men from the Brotherhood Without Banners, they sold him to the Red Woman, Melisandre (Carice van Houten). Jon seems to take the wisdom to heart.Ī little way back on the trail, Gendry meets up with Beric Dondarrion (Richard Dormer) and the red priest, Thoros of Myr (Paul Kaye). And Mance’s pride wound up getting a whole lot of freefolk killed when he attacked the wall and later when he refused to pledge fealty to Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane). Tormund notes that having spent so much time with the freefolk, Jon has a hard time kneeling for anybody anymore - but he also reminds Jon that Mance Rayder (Ciarán Hinds), the King Beyond the Wall, also refused to kneel. Jon explains that Daenerys will back him against the Night King, but only if he bends the knee.Īlso Read: Gendry’s Hammer References a Legendary ‘Game of Thrones’ Battle Gendry, who lived most of his life in a blacksmith’s hut, is definitely a little terrified.Īfter Gendry floats away, Tormund has a chance to talk with Jon alone, and gets an update on where the King in the North’s alliance with the Dragon Queen stands. Eyeing Gendry, Tormund remarks, “We have to make due with what we’ve got.” ![]() After joking about ways to keep warm (“Walking’s good, fighting’s better, f-ing’s best”), Jon notes that there are no women for hundreds of miles north of the Wall. ![]() As Jon leads the group in the general direction laid out by what Sandor “The Hound” Clegane (Rory McCann) saw in his vision in the fire, Gendry (Joe Dempsie) spends some time with Tormund (Kristofer Hivju). Episode 6 picks up right the group departs, as they hike north in hopes of capturing an undead wight and dragging it back south to prove the threat of the Night King to Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) and Cersei (Lena Headey).Īlso Read: How Gendry Could Be Key to Beating White Walkers on “Game of Thrones”īut hiking is boring, so the early part of “Death is the Enemy” is all about jokes, reunions and history. The penultimate episode of the season, “Death is the Enemy,” spends most of its time following Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and some of the best warriors in Westeros as they strike out beyond the Wall to capture a member of the army of the dead.Įpisode 5, “Eastwatch,” ended just as Jon had put together his Magnificent Seven for what will probably be a suicide mission - a “suicide squad,” if you will. “Game of Thrones” Season 7 has gone hard on action through its first five episodes, and Season 6 doesn’t slow down. (Spoiler alert: Please don’t read on if you haven’t watched the sixth episode of “Game of Thrones” Season 7, “Beyond the Wall.”)
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