Terez, on 28 August 2017 - 02:52 PM, said:
That you can say this ^^ with a straight face as a die-hard WoT fan...is fairly amusing.
Bottom line in ANY visual media. 99.9% of the time if you didn't see them die on screen... They didn't die. And in this case, Amph is spot on correct, the entire reason to show the progression scene of the wildling falling in the collapsed section of the wall while Tormund and Beric watch...is to demonstrate they surived it. Visual storyteling 101. You don't have to like it though, I suppose.
As to the rest of the ep, it turns out I was only slightly off in my prediciton Re: Jaimie. He went against Cersei (AND called her bluff...awesome) and after seeing the threat the White Walkers and Wights represent, he's gone north to either gather loyal men or just offer himself as help/commander in the war against the WW. I WISH he'd have found a way to end his stupid sister...who really is dim as fuck at this point ("I want to protect my baby!...but I can't step over my stupid fucking pride long enough to realize what the real threat is" apparently)...but I'm okay if it doesn't happen quite yet. It just nice to know that Jaimie's story IS the one of redeemed hero...as is possibly Theon's it turns out. Redemption stories are my fave.
As to LF's death. You know what, I said it befroe. The sisters were pulling the wool over his eyes to let him hang himself, and he did. End of. Arya made it quick. I liked it. His death has been coming for a long ass time now. I'm glad he's over.
The wall falling was pretty cool. I guess my only question is that if MOST of the wall is still unmanned...why break through at Eastwatch and not some other random point?
Jon being an Aegon is fine. I see no reason why not reuse a name that's already been used in the past. It's not like anyone is going to call him Aegon much who knows him intimately.
Also, can Theon be called Theon the Cockless now as his like "pirate name"? Because that scene was funny, and I can't imagine that his men (or rather Yara's men) don't utlize it in some way.
Good ep. But as is usual in GoT they spent their load in the penutlimate ep of the season, and this on was largely setup for the begnning of the next season.
Overall, I liked it a lot.
worry, on 28 August 2017 - 09:49 PM, said:
And I feel like Worry's point is furthered by Jon's "Who told you this?" "The witch who..." "don't you think maybe they aren't the best judge" convo. There is really no other point to that conversation from a narrative standpoint.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 29 August 2017 - 01:35 AM