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If you had any doubt, there was Ray, on an undefensible open plain, preaching about the uselessness of violence on one of the most violent shows on television. McShane’s Brother Ray was the one partnership of the night that wasn’t purely transactional, which means it was doomed from the beginning. Those crazy Greyjoy siblings, for their part, are eying a new partnership with Daenerys Targaryen in Meereen, which would be good news for multiple reasons. As Jaime worked to counteract the general numbskullery of the idiot Freys at Riverrun, Cersei watched as her former collaborator Lady Olenna called her “the worst person I’ve ever met” on her way out of town. As Sansa and Jon Snow tried to drum up support in the North, Arya dealt with the consequences of cutting ties with the Faceless Men. The return of the Hound, revealed in a rare cold open, provided the spine of an episode that was largely about alliances productive and wearying, newly forged and torn asunder. Who could tell, really? The man was never in this tale for his beauty - what’s important is that he’s still strong and he feels as if he has some atoning to do. (The resulting hubbub led to the actor’s memorably terse, but unprintable, description of the show.)īut it was still fun to again see the Hound, who showed up looking perhaps worse for the wear. McShane’s letting some clues slip a few months ago. The big Hound reveal was less surprising than it might have been, thanks to Mr. The group seemed to be building a church in a pastoral field but everyone was apparently wiped out by a rather prickly Brotherhood Without Banners contingent before they could explain what they were up to. It was unclear how he did it or where they had all ended up.
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Some time later, we learned Sunday, the roving warrior-turned-septon played by Ian McShane discovered and nursed him back to health. You’ll recall that he was beaten nearly to death and tossed off a cliff by Brienne, who then let Arya escape anyway. It was a clever bit of sermonizing, applying both to its target’s potential for salvation within the story as well as his renewed purpose, overall, in the world of “Game of Thrones.”įor Sandor Clegane, also known as the Hound, who has not been seen since the end of Season 4, has returned. So sayeth the High Swearengen, ministering to his followers but speaking in particular to a certain disfigured member of his flock.