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Joffrey challenges Tywin. Bran tells a ghost story. In Dragonstone, mercy comes from strange quarters. Dany waits to see if she is a conqueror or a liberator. (Home Box Office)

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Kaka 

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English Everything about Stannis is confusing and strange, and will probably crystalise in future episodes. Kings Landing is ruled by the über badass Charles Dance who is truly terrific as Tywin Lannister. Sansa and Arya are also developing interestingly. The plot around John Snow is not entirely convincing, but the farewell scene is quite impressive. The last episode kind of reveals the cards for the coming ones, where it looks like it won't be a fight between kings or nations, but a fight between the living, the undead and dragons. ()

Necrotongue 

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English The final episode of the third season was weaker than the previous one, mainly for the reasons mentioned by Krub in their comment, with which I fully agree. I would just add that I am not at all interested in Brandon's storyline and I am not looking forward to returning to it in the next series. The final scene with Daenerys strongly reminded me of the situations at the branches of the Czech Post on the days when social benefits are paid out. But not to only criticize, I really enjoy it every time these characters appear on the scene: Ohař, the Lannister family, and Varys, they are the reason behind my rating. ()

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