 OK, looks like we are live. Hey guys, welcome back to our episode 5 review of Season 8 of Game of Thrones. We are live and this was one crazy episode. And with me I've got Andrew Cam, how's it going Andrew? Not as great as it was at 8.57. And of course we have Lou here, how's it going Lou? I'm good man, how are you doing? Before we start this off, I'm looking at a bunch of people here in the chat and a couple of people are disappointed or at least shocked. Marlon Blank says 45 minutes of senseless killing. Easy man zone says shock value. Danny's one shot at the fleet in Golden Boys and mass killing of Innocence. Get another big bad thank you for nothing D&D. Alright, so let's jump in from that standpoint but it looks like at least a few people are upset that at least one of their favorite characters has gone down the wayside. What do you think Andrew? Because I know we talked about this just a little bit before we started. Please remind people where this comes from. What do you mean where this comes from? I mean the fact that Danny... Oh, that Danny's crazy? Oh yeah, OK, so people need to remember that the Targaryens, they're from Valeria and when they left Valeria before the doom which killed off the whole population. So there weren't many blood, they wanted blood pure or something which is common in ancient medieval history. If you look at the royal family, pretty much anyone that's a king or queen in Europe that's older, 50 years old is related somehow. And the Targaryens, it's true, look it up. There's one lady who's like the grandmother of Europe. She's like all her grandkids married each other basically. Oh boy, so incest all around the world. Pretty much. But the Targaryens, they took it to another level. They would marry brother and sister, not even cousins. So for generations, you've got brother, marry and sister. And that's where Varys, early in the episode, he says, when a Targaryen is born, the gods flip a coin because incest limits the mental capacity of someone and when you've got inbreeding for generations, now you, there's a 50-50 chance this person is going to be like the greatest ruler ever, like Aegon the Conqueror who started the Targaryen house in Westeros or they're going to be crazy, like Aerys the Mad King who is Dany's father. Now what do we have? Dany being crazy. Dany being the Mad Queen. And it's all coming full circle and it's happening in a time when people thought Dany was the good guy, quote unquote, turns out she's the Mad Queen. She's kind of the bad guy. Yeah, I mean, definitely that path I think has been written from the get-go, but I think a lot of people thought that that wasn't the case. Lou, what about you? How do you place those sentiments together and what are your thoughts? Why? Why? I get, you know, she took it too far. Yes, I watched it. I'm like, my dude, she didn't have to go there. I mean, you heard the bells. Tyrion pleaded with you. Her men literally dropped their swords and surrendered. I mean, the golden company was fucking useless. Yeah, they were torched completely. I mean, $20,000 strong. $20,000 went down the drain. Like, dude. Mad Queen, this, you know what, it just proved Cersei wasn't as crazy as we made her out to be. I mean, you do have a point, though. Yeah, but I mean, Cersei was tactical. And she tried to show that off, but she didn't expect, and you could see, she didn't expect that Daenerys is going to just torch the whole place out. I never thought Cersei was crazy. I thought she was ruthless and stupid because it turns out crazy is way worse, especially when you got a dragon to help you be crazy. And then we have Warren here. Warren, what's up, man? That's all right. I wasn't even surprised about the outcome of this. This was exactly what was going to happen. I'm like, yo, she's going to come from behind, burn them on their ass and go right through them. And the second that that happens, that's all done. All she had to do is take out half of those arrows and it was a done deal. There was one dragon. She didn't beat three. She only knew one. They had no other answer for that. Once she took those things out. Well, because just like you said, she took the sneak surprise attack and literally wiped out the ships and then hit everybody from behind when they don't see it. And wow, you took the city like that. She didn't fucking need the soldiers. Who didn't see this shit coming? Like people surprised by that. Like, come on now. It was a done deal in this fight from the very beginning. And Cersei decided to push a button. And that button was Missande. She decided to push that button. And that was the end of it. You mean Missande? Yeah. No, that nice little meme of an ice cream sundae on the floor. Okay. So, I mean, I get it. Well, that's how she kind of fell. That's funny. That's not hilarious. I'm going to come in here from Denner LaFleur says the rush to tie up all these loose ends. They make the episode 50 minutes longer than it needs to be. Then eight years of waiting to kill Cersei. And now that's how they kill her. I mean, the thing about this is certain bad guys. No, she was in. She was in the way. Yeah. It's either, look, it's no one else is going to kill her except Jamie or to me it was Jamie or Arya. One of the two. And in a way, Jamie did kill her because he took her to her death. You know, again, Jamie was trying to take her to an escape route, but fucking Denarius came with freaking monster dragon and shot the place up the hell and the freaking thing crumbled behind itself. And to me, that's the stupidest death to give him. Getting crushed by rocks. That's lame and boring. I want to see some bloody guts. We must have got it from on the street. They must have got it from their devil. There's a lot to say. There's a lot to say. They must have watched. What's his name? The defenders. That's how that ended. Both those people came back. You know, people thought Arya was. No, bro. Arya killed the Night Queen. And you want to know who's probably going to kill Danny. It's going to be Jon Snow from the back. They're going to make him do it like Jamie killed her father. That's how I see that playing out. I mean, the trailer was very short and brief, but you know her crowd is roaring. And next thing you know, I could picture Jon Snow coming snip. I'm your true king. Because after he saw her burn the whole city down. That's when it kind of snapped in his head like, yo, you're killing innocent people. This ain't cool. I didn't sign up for this. I mean, I mean, he knew that quite well. And even before the, I mean, once she just, once she, once she, once the girls, balls went off and, you know, soldiers had dropped their swords and, you know, she came up from behind. He knew that was like. Straight up. You know what? This is also Jon's fault, too. You know why? Yeah. If he would have just gave her what she wanted on in Dragonstone on the table. It wouldn't have been fear. No, it would have been fear. No matter what. No matter what. Because, because she already had said it. She said one thing, one key thing. That no matter what he decided to give her Dragonstone, she said, they do not love me. Yeah. That's very key. And she didn't try to win people over. That was just the difference here. I think, I think, I kind of agree with Lou. I think him not like, love being like, you know, I think him not like being able to kiss her is what drove her over the edge. She's like, even you can't love me after all we've been through. Like if I can't get you to love me. You see me intimately. You see me up close and personal. And if I can't get you to love me, I'll never get these people to love me. I disagree because that's just, that's just postponing. It's not about solving the problem. She was going to do that regardless. She was just going to postpone. Yeah, but was she going to do it literally the next day? You know, I'm with Lou. If maybe if she would have had some release. See, here's the problem. She might not have made that decision. You guys got to start watching the after credits. And when you watch the after credits to explain when she's sitting and looking at the red keep and seeing that that's her family's legacy all taken away from her. That's when she's like, I'm going in and I've made this personal now. And she didn't have to do that. So regardless of John Snow, whoever he could have did whatever he wanted to, it wouldn't have mattered. She still would have made that same choice right then, right there. And now we're going to do it. Now that choice is going to probably end up getting her kill. Oh, well done. And then John Snow is on the throne. Stupid. You know what stupid is? She go forgo the throne. He'll kill her. Yeah, go on his his way. I don't want this throne. Honestly, what the fuck is left of the iron throne? And that's the point. She, she literally said the whole time, I did not come here to be queen of the ashes. And then what does she do? She made all the ashes. But you have to remember her, her key thing, key thing that she said through all these seasons is, is she's there not to play the game of throne. She wants not the wheel. She wants to break the wheel and she's broken the wheel. So her time is pretty much set. It's kind of done. Yeah. But she did all this. She goes, we got to save them from tyrants. And she is a tyrant. Like that's the thing with tyrants. They never realized that they're the bad guy. And they're in their mind. It's always destiny. It's, I got to save everyone. And like, what are you saving them from? Because you can't have any kids. You're not going to produce any heirs. You're, you're the last Targaryen, supposedly without everyone knowing who John really is. So what? This is the Targaryens around. No, she's the only one now. How many of the Ravens got out and spread the news that John Snow is actually the king? Enough. So you know, they're going to ban behind him. Yeah, it only takes one because now she's this foreigner who brought in these foreigners to take over and destroy our capital. And she's another mad king. So we can have her on the throne. So we're going to go to the good Targaryen, supposedly. Hopefully he doesn't have another Targaryen sibling or out there to, out there to have kids with. I mean, she called it very swell by saying, Sansa played you to Tyrion by saying, she told you that secret knowing you would tell someone else. And that's all it took. I mean, her burning rarest. Yeah, it was needed, but I felt that was just stupid. I mean, I mean, in terms of, in terms of what she had to do, yes. But in terms of burning Varys, you, because she knows very well that, look, Varys is the person who will make sure she leaves the throne. That's his job. His job is to fight for the little bad. He said it over the years and he clearly said it last episode that he doesn't care who is king. It's who's the king that doesn't kill the peasants on the street. So she knows very well that he's going to do that. You know, And he called it and he literally called it and Tyrion backed the wrong horse. Well, I mean, yeah, Tyrion has made some, some very drastic mistakes and, you know, hoping that basically what Tyrion did was send his brother to his death too. No, he was going to die. All bullshit. He was, I mean, that fight between him and Euron felt kind of stupid. Oh, by the way. It was pointless. It was pointless. It was pointless. And it was severely edited. It was severely edited. That was like, oh my God. I would have preferred the sister. Like where's the sister in all of this? Our fleet was not going to be big enough. Because it would just be magic again. Like in the last episode, our fleet, her sister's fleet was going to be big enough. I get it with that fight that maybe, yes, it wasn't necessary. But I think they wanted to just put Damien at a disadvantage point. So I get the aspect of it. And you're right to warrant it. Yeah, the fight was probably a little longer, at least well better played out. You can see in the editing how they jumped cut a lot of things to what that fight, I think, was originally supposed to be. It's probably longer. It could have been shorter. I mean, he took one stab to one side of the rib cage area. Another one to the other side. What the hell is he still walking to go save this ding dog? That fight didn't make any sense. Because Euron shouldn't care. Euron's like this war's over. I'm getting the hell out of here. He's not going to care that like, oh, I killed Jamie. I'm going to bring her to Cersei now. She's going to love me. No. You lost. Everyone's dead. The Euron, who's a pirate, who's been all around the world, he's going to get on a little dingy. He's going to row his ass to another city, just like Gendry did. My bitter says smoke brisket in the red key. That's just cold. I mean, dude, his, I guess you're on the conversation with, I killed Jamie Lannister. But in reality, he didn't kill Jamie Lannister because Jamie Lannister lasted another 20 fucking minutes. How is that even humanly possible without bleeding out? I guess it's show magic. I don't know. The mountain's alive. So there you go. He's got a damn zombie on the show. So magic. Speaking of that, yes. Let's, let's go back to that. Look, I'll give the how props for, you know, doing what he did. He held his own, but what he did to Kyber, just threw him and broke his skull. That was great. So Andrew, what did you think about the Clegane Bowl? I thought it was kind of disappointing, but I'm one of the people that have been, I hyped it up in my mind. So it's not their fault. They, they could have never done it. Right. I thought the end was kind of poetic how he, he hates his brother so much, he's willing to jump into fire. The thing that is like paralyzing his whole life. But like, you know, the mountain being super invincible zombie man, that was kind of disappointing to me. Yeah, but it was always going to be though. I mean, like, you know what I'm saying? Like it's not their fault. Like when you, when you read this in the, in the books and then like, you build up the story in your mind, oh, the showdown is coming. The showdown is coming. We've, I've been waiting on this for like four and a half seasons. So it's like, there's nothing they could have done to live up to us. I'm just like, it's whatever. It's cool. Yeah. I mean, because for me, I mean, the mountain was always a zombie. He was a better version of what the Night King created because he killed the Night King or his zombies. This guy, you know, he took a freaking light to the fucking eyeball. It was in his brain. Literally. So there was no other way to deal with the mountain that way, except like you said, the poor interviewer of saying he's dealing with, he's willing to die the same way his brother hurt him, which is by fire. If he said, Oh, dude, if he survived that, then he's better than the walkers on the walking dead. Okay. So he has a question. And just in one year from Chris Lopez, he said, Thunder E, do you think everyone would complain disappointed no matter what happened in this season? Yep. Yeah. I mean, I think even if we stretch it out 10 episodes, it still would be the same thing. Cause they would have complained. People would have complained. I think they should have, they shouldn't have split last season in this season. I think that's where they messed up because Danny turning crazy. They did show small signs of it last year, like the way that she's constantly ready to burn the whole place. Or she kills Sam's father because, and then she's like, Oh, they wouldn't bend the knee. So she's like this one track mind, super quote unquote logical. And I think her turn would have felt a little more believable, natural. If it wasn't just small signs over two years, and then all of a sudden she snaps in two episodes. Now, see to me the signs were always there. Yeah. The signs are there, but they're not making the connection. Because she never knew how to rule. She was, she's a very good conqueror. She's very good at conquering. She and her killer, what's her killer move? When she freed the, the, the, uh, on solid, it's Dracarys. It is burned, burned, burned from day one. Her, her special move, finishing move, super move is one thing. Burn. So why we disappointed that that's the move that she pulls up again when she feels that, you know, things are not working that way. I'm just saying that just from the way the character is built. Yeah. It's the, the way they messed up is they built her up for six season as the good guy, like who's liberating everybody who's taking great pains, not to harm the innocent. You know, she's all cares about human life. And then in the second that matter and most it's, it's really like, Oh, don't forget. Remember we told you she's crazy. She's, this is Targaryen. She's going to go crazy. And then she kills all those innocent people. So it was like, it didn't feel, it didn't feel like a natural. Transition from one extreme to the next, even though we saw it coming. Well, the problem is it didn't, it didn't, it didn't play out on screen the way that they were telegraphing it. Well, I think it would have been better off. They would have been better off taking a whole year off after season six. And then doing these last two seasons and two separate times during the year would have been a better, a little bit of better way of them going about it. Having a spring and a winter or a winter spring sort of go with the theme of Game of Thrones, where the form part could have happened in the winter and one part could have happened in the spring or whatever. And now I think that would have came off better because people would have been able to keep track of it and kind of have an idea like of seeing the progression of her going into, into this whole scenario, which it was really, Cersei was not going to give her no other choice. That was just, it was just not going to be that situation. But here's, here's going to be the kicker now. How does this play off now when you can, after next week, just rewatch from season one straight through, maybe it'll play better. Because we did get the break. Think about it. The season started later, the last few seasons, because they wanted to get those winter shots. They've made us wait. So either way, like the question was posed, someone's going to bitch. Remember now we were in uncharted territory after season five. There was not going to be pleasable for everyone because, hey, George R. R. Martin gave them a little diagram of what his ending is going to be, but since there's no book to truly reference it, now they're winging it. And they're winging it to the best of their ability. And they're just, they might have cut scenes that should have been a little longer. And that's just how it flows in the editing room. And I can't believe that they cut scenes that should have been longer when they showed us 45 minutes of Danny's crazy, y'all. We really could have gotten that whole lesson in like 15 or 20 minutes of clips. Because when I realized the battle was over at like 10, 12, I looked at my phone like, wait a minute, this still makes no sense. This show just started. They wanted to give you that scene of Oh, they wanted to hammer home the mad man. But they wanted to give you that perspective inside of what's going on. But we didn't need 45 minutes of it. I mean, dude, that was overkill. No, I disagree with all of you thinking overkill in that aspect because I don't think they've always been like that. They've done that for every war in every battle. They do it every time. Well, look, think about it like this. When she was setting things on fire, we saw the wildfire start eclipsing it too. So literally, all she had to do was take key spots and the wildfire would have did the rest. There was no need to... She didn't know that they were there. Of madness. You didn't know that they were there. Because you're rational. Stop thinking rationally for a second. Because you're rational, you're going 45 minutes long and I get that. But the idea also I think when you look at it is to say, this isn't irrational person. At least she snapped, right? It's broken. When it's broken, all rules are off. And then the other half is you're giving just the creation to the two other characters that are going to basically try and kill off. One is John and the last person was Aria, right? To say, especially when she was trying to say that the family leaving the city is to say, this is why you don't have a mad king or queen in power. This is why you don't have a Targaryen because it boils down to the intro credits from previous episodes. They talked about how Targaryens are crazy. Right there was to tell you that things are going to burn. And when madness comes, look, I guess they were... Your brother wasn't crazy. No, to me, he reminds me of what's... What's his name again? Her brother wasn't crazy. No, no, not that brother. The other brother. Oh, Rago. Rago wasn't crazy. He was... He reminds me of what this person did in Rome. The guy that burned Rome down. Not Nero? Yeah, Nero. No, it's exactly that. That's a great burning Rome. I used to use that back then. Burned many, many CDs. Holy shit. I just made that connection. Nero, the app was because of the burn. Oh, my God. I'm so dumb. Burned plenty of CDs in college with that one. All right. Let's take a look at some comments here. Jamie Orwaris says, I think Arya is dead. He seems like it's a dream or something. No, Arya's still alive. Oh, yeah, because, you know, that sequence was like, oh, look, there's a beautiful white bloody horse. Let me get on and ride it out and then just stand in the trailer. Look at Daenerys. Like, I'm going to kill you, bitch. This is from a deal with Josez. The masculine was expected. That I don't mind. You can see it happening with everything. I just feel that sort of felt off or rushed and stupid. Okay. That's interesting that you like that. No, it's just people. It's just a break in the, in the seasons that people feel this way. If this was happening all within one year's time, people would have a better contact. So it feels more rushed at what it actually, it actually is. Because this is essentially supposed to be the last two seasons and we're really supposed to be one combined season that they normally would do. So you'd have gotten a full context of everything by now. My creator says this episode just fakes it easy to justify killing off Danny. Drogon will probably die of exhaustion from all that fire breathing at the beginning of the next episode. And he says Tyr will probably does too. I don't think, I think, look, my goal, my, my talk of Tyrion sitting in the Iron Throne still remains. That's still my number one choice at this point. You know how I could see that? By Jon Snow giving him the throne. Because Danny's going to die next episode. Yeah. Yeah. She's going to die. And then, where is it? James Wells was like, wasn't that the Golden Armies commander horse? No. That horse got fucked up. And they showed it. Well, I actually know that horse went down. Yeah, but fucked up. But that horse, like that leg was bent in a way it wasn't supposed to or something. And the scene that I saw. I got to rewatch it. And then I mean, yo. I'm sorry. I understand they're charging at you, but you, you ain't even draw your sword, my dude. You just suck tail and ran like a bitch. No, he did the smart things. What the hell am I going to do? Hey, we saw what Jon Snow did at the Battle of the Bastards. He at least drew his sword out in his rest of his army game. I mean, oh boy. He had nobody to help him. They all became barbecue meat. No, the second you tell me like, hey, the dragon took out the back. All right. Yeah, I'm clocking out. I'll see y'all next week. If whoever's left, best of luck to you. Oh, let me go ahead and bend the knee. I'm going over there. That side of the field away from the fight. I'll be there on a knee. One separate one here. Marlon Blank says, and this is probably untrue. He says, how does Davos go six seasons without swinging the sword? He had swung a sword in an episode, right? Yeah, he did it last episode, in episode three. Yeah. And in Battle of the Bastards. Yeah, he did. I like Izzy's here goes, if Danny dies, then the wheel is broken for good. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It might turn into a democracy. Yeah, because Jon ain't going to want the throne. He's not going to want it. It's either going to be Braun or Tyrion on that damn throne, because Braun is out there somewhere like, one of you damn slannisters better give me a castle. Yeah, I mean, the thing is that it's Game of Thrones is number one, your likeable characters will not stay likable or they die. That's why. Well, that was proven today. No, but it was been proven since season one. Come on, we all know that Game of Thrones is the best of characters you like. And the only difference is that Daenerys and Jon have ridden the likeability caution for four seasons, right? Four, five seasons straight. Or actually from season one for both of them. So it's a matter of where that happens. And even though people think Jon is going to sit on the throne because you're going to see people this week complaining, he's not going to sit on the throne. You see that he cheves his up or he dies. Something will happen to him. You don't bring that man back from death. Death, yeah. Because he didn't even serve a purpose fighting the Night King. So what was the reason for him to come back to life then? To bring everybody together to fight for the north and then, OK, the north wins. No, no, yeah. I mean, he served his purpose for the Lord of the Light. Without him, Daenerys would not have been there to fight. Yeah, well, the things that we think about it. As he served his purpose. No, no. Well, you could say this extended purpose, but we tend to think of it as being very stereotypical hero roles. But technically, he served his purpose. Without him, there would be no army in the north to fight against the Night King. And maybe that was his purpose. Honestly? At this point, I kind of think, I kind of hope the Night King would have won this war and just turned everything to ice. The small design says, what is the body count in the city? Like, shit. The city's gone. There's like this. Was it like a million King's Landing? I think 900,000 at least. Oh, less. No, no, no, no, no. No, I think 900,000 people died at least. Oh, I'm putting up with that. I'm putting about 6,700. I'm putting 900,000. That's that's really hard. Dude, she took, she burned the city to rubble. No one survives. I mean, you might have got lucky and had a nice good concrete block that kept you alive. Man, they some smoke barbecue, bro. It's all about your life says, do you think John and Danny would end up against one another because of our actions? Yup. Yes, that is number six. One of them died next episode. Don't know which one, but one of them died for sure. Probably Danny. Or both. I kind of see that look that Greyjoy gave John. I mean, you see Greyjoy. Greyworm. Greyworm was fighting. He was just fighting to this. You know what? Fuck this. I'm killing bitches. Well, he has a different reason for thinking that way, though, because he's a foreigner dealing with people. At least all these foreign people killed. Once his Sunday died. Once he dropped his Sunday to the ground, it's all open season. I mean, it's going to be interesting to see how next we could explain. Yeah, John versus Greyworm. Because I really think it's that. I don't think John actually gets to stop her. I think it's going to be Arya. Arya is going to be MVP for the season and the show and the series. And then what Arya rides off and she goes, hangs out with Gendry and becomes a nice little family. No, Arya is going to be done. Arya is just going to be done. Arya is just going to be like killing people for... She's going to be the new brotherhood without banners, probably. Yeah. I mean, yeah, there were a few dog racking that wrote back suicide, right? I think so, yeah. But I think it's Arya is going to take her out and John is going to actually face over Greyworm. And because Grey... Right. Greyworm did give that look. Like, you know, why are you stopping? And because Greyworm only knows to take orders from the screen and there's no temperament there because he was told to move forward at that point. Yeah, it's going to be a very interesting episode next episode. But I know a lot of people are going to be complaining this week, as you can see. A lot of people are complaining here. Thinksmore says not all type grains are fireproof. I just say Danny. I mean, she might try to burn John though. Maybe that might be the case. No, that won't work out for her very well if she does that. I mean... Because then you really turned it into the entire north against you. No, but what if she tries to and nothing happens to her? No, he's not fireproof though. Yeah. I know. I know he's not fireproof. I just don't... I mean, maybe he's half fireproof. He's half Jaguar, right? What does he do? He's going to be too faced with the Game of Thrones series? No, no, no. Plus he's got a lot of like, you know, fire magic. So, I mean, that technically makes you fireproof, right? No, but I think Varys got enough of those notes out that we're going to see things. The rest of the houses come and rally for him. Nothing matters until they get that dev dragon killed. Yeah, that is true. Because she got the big joker with that dragon if anybody plays page. Yeah, but what if he could control them too? Remember, Drogoth seems to like John. But at the same time, he probably likes them because then he liked them. It's going to be interesting how the politics play out next week. I guess we got to wait, man. I don't know, wait. I wish that fucking thing was leaked so I could watch it. Okay, Lou, stop here, Romish, man. I don't want to hear you talking about leaked episodes and stuff like that. I want to watch it already. Let's go ahead and round up this episode. Warren, what do you rate this episode? What's your rating for this? Because I know there's a lot of comments about how this episode might be sucky. Some people like it. Oh, gotta be episode to everyone's going to be sucky because it doesn't live up to their expectations. You go, shut up. Just shut up and enjoy the content for pricing. It's like the people that complain about time travel in the game. Do you realize time travel is not real? Stop trying to put signs around something that can't happen. Anyways, anyways. Time travel is very real, sir. Time travel is not real. Deal with it. Just deal with it. I'm punching nerves in the face with this. Time travel isn't real. Okay, Warren. Wait, before you give me your score, guys, in the chat, give me your score of what you think this episode is right now. A digital one says 6.5 out of 10. So, Warren, go ahead. I give it eight Mike Bitter's out of 10. All right, cool. Lou, how about you? We need that Bitter review. We need the Bitter scores. That's what we need. It was an eight. I mean, I enjoyed all the action. It wasn't like, you know, it did what it needed to do. I just felt the burning was a little excessive. But other than that, I enjoyed it. All right, so you gave me the eight. How about you, Andrew? I don't know. I can't give it a fair score because remember, I told you I saw the leaks. So I knew what was going to happen. So like the surprise turn moments or whatever, they didn't come to me. But visually alone, I thought it was like a seven. Maybe if I hadn't seen the leaks, I would have been more excited, but I just felt really bored at times. It felt like it was an extra 30 or 40 minutes of killing that we didn't need to see. I would have been satisfied if this was one of the one-hour episodes instead of the hour and 20-minute episodes. Seriously, it could have been 50 minutes. I think if this was an hour, I would have given it an eight or a nine or something. Okay, for me, I would give it nine because I am happy and sure we didn't shy away from expressing that certain things are the way they're supposed to. I get it that some people don't like it, but for me, I like the fact that this show actually went there because most shows just don't. You like that, so no, not any of you. You like that. Everything's got to die with you. That's why you're the only one life to DCEU. I like that too, but I mean, look, Izzy goes, I give it a meh. Meh. Meh. I mean, yeah. Well, everybody has their comments on this. Anyway, guys, we get a meh. We get a three. I mean, damn. Whoa, a three. That's cold. I would have gone that far. Yeah, Griselle says three out of 10. So, I mean, okay. All right, guys. Izzy, why didn't you share those damn leaks with me, bro? You know I like leaks. God damn it. I could have brought that to the show, man. I've been keeping off this year from this, because the last season I would have brought at least one. Lou, what's, how long is this next week's episode? Same, same length. Same length, yeah. Okay. All right, cool. All right, then we'll be back next week, 1030, and you guys can complain as much as you want and rejoice as much as you want. Is it going to complain? You know, we've got Jason says eight out of 10 and Mike Bitters gives it a 10 out of 10. Chris says eight. Marlon Black, seven. James Wells, seven. Cyborg Man says five. Izzy is a man. Daniel Laflosa was really pissed at Warren Boog when he gave it a six. What? He could be mad if he only wants to. He felt like my lifestyle was a seven and a digital one was 6.5. So, there you have it, guys. All right. Danny ain't giving that throne to John, bro. She ain't giving him the throne. Unless you read that somewhere, they probably lying because she ain't giving up that throne. Not that easy. Definitely. Anyway, guys, let's go ahead and round this up. Thank you for joining us this week. It was definitely fun. If you're watching this later, definitely leave your thoughts about the episode down in the comment section and who you think will sit on the throne. Even though it looks like Danny, he most likely will be somebody else because this is Game of Thrones. Andrew, you're about to say something? No. I'm just going to say peace out to everybody. Andrew's like a log already. All right. Thank you very much, guys. Appreciate it. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and always enjoy your entertainment. Walk, walk.