Terez, on 21 August 2017 - 02:20 AM, said:
Thoughts:
1. Seems like there were multiplying redshirts north of the Wall. Maybe there weren't, but I didn't even notice redshirts with them when they left the Wall, but every time someone died, it was one of them, with the exception of Thoros. I think the showrunners are a bit more hesitant than GRRM to kill their darlings. It's amazing that all the other mains survived.
2. Interesting that Littlefinger's suggestions about Brienne led to Sansa sending her away. Did Littlefinger plan for that? Is Sansa planning to harm Arya preemptively?
3. Reused dragonfire animation from the battle against the Lannisters/Tyrells. I hope that's not the only reason they decided to burn the wagon trains, which I still think was dumb.
4. Interesting that the wights are sometimes linked to White Walkers. Reminds me of Myrddraal and Trollocs in the Wheel of Time.
5. Set leaks spoiled the death of a dragon and it being raised by the Night King. I'm glad it was Viserion.
6. I still maintain that this expedition was ridiculous. They should never have expected to survive north of the Wall with so few men. They wouldn't have survived without Dany. They shouldn't have survived long enough for her to save them; look at the ridiculous lengths they went to in order to make it happen. Thin ice? With a big rock conveniently in the middle of the lake? They have no respect for suspension of disbelief.
7. How many times can that same White Walker be killed?
8. The preview is very confusing. Looks like everything's going to be focused on the summit with Cersei (god, can she die already) but we got one shot of Sansa on the battlements and it seems ominous. Littlefinger is trying to set the sisters against each other. I hope they kill him together.
Pretty much all this.
Also, really surprised no one but Thoros bit it on that quest. And boy does Gendry run fast. And boy do ravens and dragons fly fast.
And wow the King in the North hasn't sent Winterfell one raven? To tell them to expect tons of dragonglass, or that he'll be in Eastwatch, or what happened North of the wall? Tougher to have the Sansa -Arya melodrama if they unite with bigger worries.
This season leaves you caught between two worlds. You get cool scenes. And the plot speeds towards a resolution. You get answers. Three dragon rider theories start to die.
But the plot holes are multiplying and undercutting that fun. Jon's survival was pretty absurd. And while I can see a dragon death shocking Dany, if that was not possible why was it just a rescue? Why was drogon doing most of the firebreathing? I mean, I get the show reasons, but if you thought your dragons were unparalleled, then lets just nip this problem in the bud now. No mount up with the evidence and escape, lets just torch ALL the dead. They actually HAD to kill a dragon, or that would have been the biggest plot hole of all. Why just leave?