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Game of Thrones recap: Where the Wildlings Are

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I remember visiting this website once...
It was called 'Game of Thrones' recap: The Watchers on the ukuta | Season 4 Episode 09 | EW.com
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
Jon Snow\'s skills and heart are tested in the biggest battle sequence in \'Thrones\' history
TUNNEL VISION: Jon Snow (Kit Harington) discovers the matte shaping paste worked better than the volumizing spritz after all
-- and couldn\'t he have stabbed him one more time? You know? Just once one more time for good measure? Or kept his foot a little further away from his hand? Or maybe not take a moment while finishing off The Mountain to smile at Ellaria? I mean, Prince Oberyn had a spear -- a really long freakin\' spear! If he wanted that confession so badly, he could have poked Ser Gregor from like five feet away. I mean...just ... why? Why. Why,
So clearly I\'m still messed up from last week\'s episode. I am trying to move on, to get into Castle Black mode for tonight\'s recap. Yay Jon Snow. Boo the Wildlings. For some reason -- and I heard from some of you who felt the same way -- last week\'s gross screaming death of Oberyn Martell was somehow worse than all the other deaths we\'ve seen on this show. Yup, more disturbing than The Red Wedding. Because Prince Oberyn represented hope. And as we know from President Snow -- who is not on this show but I could easily imagine him owning a summer villa in King\'s Landing -- hope is the only thing stronger than fear. And the death of Oberyn crushed our hope like The Mountain crushed his head. Not just our hope for Tyrion escaping execution, but also our rapidly diminishing hope for Good Guys Winning in General. It wasn\'t that Oberyn died. It was that Ned Stark died,
How much more heartache can we take? This world is cruel, we get that. This world is actually a comment on our world, and we get that too.
doesn\'t play by the usual rules of storytelling, and here character mistakes have deadly consequences -- and that\'s really cool and a big reason we love the show. But I wonder if there is a limit to what an audience can stand before they turn away, unwilling to be hurt again. Fans have been crying "I\'m done with this show!" on the boards since Ned Stark\'s execution, yet the ratings keep breaking records (
to become HBO\'s most-watched show of all time). Could
continue axing characters until only one arguably "good" one remained, like a scripted version of
? (My bet is on Hot Pie!). Or is there a Malcolm Gladwell-esque tipping point where the fan tide abruptly shifts and sentiment turns against the show? I once asked the producers if there is a character that the show cannot afford to lose. They replied there are several, "but that doesn\'t mean they won\'t die."
Tyrion is definitely one of those characters, and perhaps the most valuable one. But his fate will not be decided until next week. Is Jon Snow one of those characters? Quite possibly, and tonight he is in more danger than ever. So after that long intro, let\'s get into this week\'s episode, "The Watchers on the Wall." Since this hour is jammed with action scenes, we\'re going to do the recap a bit differently this week. Here are 10 things that happened during the big battle:
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