Leo actually stood up from his couch. “That’s the best ten minutes of television ever made,” he whispered to his empty apartment.
He didn’t sleep that night. He watched through the Sansa-Ramsay horrors (flinching, skipping one scene entirely), the walk of atonement (heartbreaking, but Lena Headey’s body double was seamless), and the gut-punch of Shireen’s pyre (he had to pause for a full twenty minutes, staring at the wall). But when Disc Five ended—on that final shot of a bleeding, betrayed Jon Snow falling into the snow, eyes still open—Leo sat in the dark, silent.
The woman reached up and lowered her hood. Leo leaned closer. The face was familiar but wrong. It was Catelyn Stark, but her eyes were not eyes—they were pools of black water. And she smiled. game of thrones season 5 dvd set
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But as he walked to his bedroom, he could have sworn he heard something faint from the living room. Not the theme music. Leo actually stood up from his couch
He clicked it.
Leo paused it the moment the Night King raised his arms. He rewound. Watched the wight walkers tumble off the cliff. Rewound again. The silent scream of the Thenn as he was pulled under the frozen water. The claustrophobic chaos on the pier. Jon Snow slicing a White Walker into shards of crystal. The thrum of the Night King’s gaze as he lifted the dead into new, terrible life. Leo leaned closer
He put the disc back in. This time, the menu had changed. No more featurettes. Just one option: