Hold the door 


That hit so hard like few things did in GoT and that means something. A fan (and personal) favorite gets to go out a true hero and we learn what Hodor truly means.. my heart is broken and there were some tears i have to admit
Such a tragic story.. no lords, lofty goals, ambitions or uber combat prowess.. just a simple man whose life was destined to end in true heroism.
The feeling of horror and sadness when i put two and two together what Hold the door truly meant.. my hat off to Martin for coming up with this and playing such a terrible long game and giving a beloved character a send off that will be talked about for years to come.
The rest of the episode pales in comparison.



That hit so hard like few things did in GoT and that means something. A fan (and personal) favorite gets to go out a true hero and we learn what Hodor truly means.. my heart is broken and there were some tears i have to admit

The feeling of horror and sadness when i put two and two together what Hold the door truly meant.. my hat off to Martin for coming up with this and playing such a terrible long game and giving a beloved character a send off that will be talked about for years to come.
The rest of the episode pales in comparison.