Good Seven Lords, the ending of that episode was so intense I could hardly BEAR it.
Yes, to the surprise of no book reader, the episode entitled "The Bear and Maiden Fair" was the one where Jaime Lannister pulled a San Diego Channel 4 News Team by commencing in a BEAR FIGHT to save Brienne. It was epic, it was gnarly and it was…at the end of the episode.
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Ehh that bear seen wasn't that epic for me, I would rate this episode 8/10.
This scene was a lot more tense in the book.
Also there has been practically no violence in this season, considering how big violence is in the 3rd book i am disappointed. Here is hoping the next 3 episodes pay off. I know at least 1 of them should.