Andorion, on 29 April 2019 - 02:28 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 29 April 2019 - 02:21 PM, said:
I think you're all nuts. I loved it. Start to finish.
The tactics complaint is a weird one. The tactics weren't supposed to work. That's the point. We are meant to see them losing at every interval. If they succeeded in their tactics (even in smaller increments), then we never get to that point narratively and it robs the show of the desperation (and remember that we are on a schedule to get a lot of shit done and seen....in 80 minutes even this was tight). So yeah, they made mistakes in planning, but it's by design. I don't need some sort of airtight tactics and defense that the bad guys really have to work to overwhelm...the point is they overwhelm. I could give two shits about how that occurred and what mistakes the good guys made to get us there. This isn't a battle they were meant to EVER have the upper hand in. It was a fucking slaughter that would have ended in everyone's death without Theon (YES. Fucking THEON!), and Arya (and the Red Witch)...I felt that from minute one until the end. My wife even said that it's hands-down the greatest 80minutes of TV she's ever watched. It's second place for me (after LOST's S4 ep, THE CONSTANT).
Yes, they were supposed to be desperate. Being desperate does not mean that you don't plan properly.
And if they planned properly, we get a more competent defence....which prolongs the already long-ass runtime of the episode. The fact that their plans were so cleanly and often speedily overrun made the thing click by fast enough to fit it all in. And I mean, they spent the BUDGET on this episode too. This is a logistic tv-show making aspect that may be harder to suss out. If you allow for a much more competent defence, you push the length of battle too long...and then if you did that but then have to cut and edit that length it would seem more disjointed overall. This was the easiest way to get the point of the episode across without needing it to be 2 episodes (man, they were NOT getting enough money to make TWO 80minute episodes on this one battle. Not a chance.) It's not perfect, but it served its purpose fine for me.
Andorion, on 29 April 2019 - 02:28 PM, said:
Having a good strategy would have improved the gravity of the episode. They have defenses, defenses seem to be working, you think they have a chance, then the NK enters, and turns the tide, the zombies sweep over everything, the Unsullied make a grand stand at the gate, Jorah leads the Dothraki on a doomed charge to rescue a downed Dany and Drogon.... that would make a better episode.
I don't think we are ever meant to see them having a chance though. I think that's the entire point of the opening sequence, the lighting the Dothraki blades, the advancing flames getting summarily extinguished one by one until nothing is left but a pervasive and foreboding darkness. I think that the good forces are meant to be on the back foot for the whole episode after that. There is no chance, at least not a viable one. Arya tells Sansa to go into the crypts for this reason. She sees it early on. This is not going to go well.
The episode was more than fine for me, but I think perhaps people expected more what you are talking about. Which yes, would have also been fine. I just think this was always meant to be a near-rout from the first moment, and we were never supposed to see hope in it...and the hope that does come (Arya), happens late in the game and we weren't expecting it.
Just my two cents on how I saw it mind you, I accept that others have a totally different view/feeling after. My "you're all nuts" tongue-in-cheek comment aside.
I also don't think the average viewer will view the tactics as the problem people (like us) who read fantasy war books all the time would think it is.
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