Sinopsis(1)

Jon y la Hermandad cazan a los muertos. Arya se enfrenta a Sansa, Tyrion piensa en el futuro. (HBO Max)

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Kaka 

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inglés An impressive finale with the king of the undead vs the dragons. Otherwise a more or less balanced episode, exclusively Nordic, where the capture of the breathtaking natural scenery is surpassed perhaps only by the final battle, and it’s worth mentioning the unusually large number of humorous inserts, unlike in previous episodes, which somewhat lighten the dense and dark atmosphere, but they are not entirely detrimental. ()

Necrotongue 

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inglés The sixth episode "impressed" me with wonderfully written dialogues, to the point where I wanted to tell Jon and Jorah that if the sword is indeed available, I would shoot it on e-bay, not to mention the terribly "funny" interjection by Ohař-Thormund. However, the march to the pole was indeed interesting, I even had the impression of seeing Roald Amundsen twice, and I couldn't miss the beautiful homage to the first marathon runner by the creators. Malíček disappointed me, his intrigues would confuse only Dontos Rudý, and the dragon had bad luck that the King hit him directly into the engine. I lived in complete deception the whole time, I thought that it constantly freezes north of the Wall, but now I know that lakes only freeze when surrounded (WTF?). After pulling the dragon out of the lake, it finally hit me, the King is the Lich King, his undead are Catastrophe (Scourge), and Game of Thrones is turning into World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King. ()