Infuriated, Jaime manages to steal a sword from one of his captors and tries desperately to fight Locke’s men with his left hand. Weakened from his injury, Jamie falls from his horse landing in the mud, as Brienne’s pleas for someone to help him result in jeering from Locke and his men. It seems that Jaime has lost his spirit, along with his sword hand. This week’s episode of Game of Thrones begins with a chilling shot of Jaime Lannister’s severed hand, suspended from a cord around his neck. I can’t wait to see more from Alex Graves! This week’s ending was impeccably done and it wasn’t ruined by really bad, mood crushing ending credit music. ![]() I’ve read again and again that last week’s closing scene was powerful however, I found it to be highly disappointing. However, this week, the fourth episode, blew them all out of the water for me. ![]() While episodes 1 and 2 were excruciatingly slow, episode 3, “Dark Wings, Dark Words,” was a big step in the right direction. I’m very pleased that we’ll get to see a second episode directed by Graves, “Kissed by Fire,” which will air next Sunday. I felt that “And Now His Watch is Ended” was the best episode of the season, so far. I’d like to give a great big high five to first time Game of Thrones director, Alex Graves.
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