Game of Thrones Screencap Breakdown: “Battle of the Bastards”

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GoT 609 96 jon's final scripted shot

We go inside the “crush,” as we termed this sequence.

GoT 609 97 versus Smalljon umber

It’s a face-off with Smalljon Umber. In another fantasy series, this fight would happen as the armies stood back and watched and the winner would basically turn the tide of the battle and the good guy’s forces would win. Right?

GoT 609 98 chaos 1

And that may have been in the original script. But at this point in filming, the production found itself running out of time, and decided to go “off book” and improvise.

GoT 609 99 chaos 2

The result was far more realistic. The wildlings do exactly what they would do in this situation: they panic and start running for the body wall, not noticing they’re trampling their commander (who wasn’t really running things to begin with.)

GoT 609 100 chaos 3

You know those stories of people being killed when they were trampled by a panicking crowd? Yeah, that’s basically this.

GoT 609 101 chaos 4

Except that the wildlings can’t get over the body wall, so the trampling stops and Jon is basically just pinned by a crush of bodies.

GoT 609 102 jon pulls out

Everyone remarks how this bit is about Jon being reborn, but what struck me is that he he looks like he’s afloat on a sea of humanity, bobbing along unable to move forward or backward.

GoT 609 103 tormund stands

Others are also floating on that sea.

GoT 609 104 tormund goes tyson

But they’re not going to let that stop them from killing anyone, even if the only weapon they have is their teeth and the knowledge of where the big neck vein is. (It’s doubtful Tormund knows the words “internal jugular vein.”)

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