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What a fucking terrible ending to the White Walker plotline. 90 minutes of not being able to see a fucking thing, and then Arya kills this great, 8000 year old evil with a bait and switch dagger drop? Ah yeah that makes complete sense. Hopefully the pay off the the Iron Throne plotline is far better than the

On the one hand, I give them credit for not getting too cute and ending on a cliffhanger or having TNK not show up at all as was theorized or having Melisandre show up at the very end to save the day. On the other hand, it feels really odd to have actually dealt with this threat at the midway point of the season and

So, if the NK can just bring back anything that died ever, why was his army so small? I mean, cool, we saw zombie Wun-Wun and all that, but why was he the only giant? If he can raise long dead Starks who presumably never met the guy, why can’t he raise every giant who ever lived?

I’m a little deflated that the White Walker threat may have been resolved in just this one battle, especially as I still am unclear what the point was if the Night King killed Bran. Last episode Bran said that if he (Bran) died it would be the death of memory of the Night King. Yeah, ok, but then what? If the Night

God what a horrible episode. For me, it ruins the entire series and makes me question whether I should even finish it (I know I fucking will). What a fucking shame, one of the best TV shows ever made has become...this. I’m too fucking tired and pissed off to really give a full breakdown, but just off the top of my

Dany fought and fought hard.

To answer Myles’ question, Tyrion and Sansa didn’t do anything after they got up.  They ran and joined the other named characters hiding in a corner.

By Arya herself, when sparring with Brienne in Season 7.

We have been watching different shows, then. Are the books about the true threat? You bet. Is the show about the true threat? No. The show is about the Iron Throne, it always has been.

One thing that has me concerned is I the post show specials, the producers make multiple comments about them making the decision for Arya to kill the Night King because it felt right to them, not because GRRM said that’s what happens.  No one expects the story to follow every detail of the books that haven’t been

That was what I was expecting, since they had not shown her in a while. I feel like in the books that Weirwood is huge and generously assume she somehow leapt from a roof to the tree tops and then dropped down.

This series has always been about consequences. And yet the biggest thing the show had built up to ended up having zero major consequences, and few minor ones. A couple of minor characters died after their arcs had concluded, and we saw in next week’s preview that Winterfell will be rebuilt quickly. We are left with

You’re absolutely correct, and this was an incredibly disappointing ending to the White Walker story. The White Walkers were the first fucking scene of the entire series, and they go out in a single battle! Fucking Ramsay Bolton stayed around for 3 seasons. What in the hell was the point of the White Walkers, the Lord

I still feel bad for the Dothraki and Unsullied, who traveled all this way to be used as wight-fodder protecting strangers in a strange land.

Actually, I think the Arya thing is worse in concept than in execution. It was a badass moment, but shouldn’t it have been Bran using one of his superpowers to stop the Night King? At least then maybe we would have gotten a more definitive answer as to what their whole deal was. The whole set up to this show seemed to

His dragon isn’t dead... rewatch the preview for next week. Two dragons at :22

Promo for ep 4 had two dragons in it, so Rhaegal probably just landed and took a breather for the last part of the episode.

Was anyone else hoping that Hot Pie was going to save the day by baking a pastry too piping hot for the Night King to handle?

Not trying to be edgy or controversial, but I was pretty underwhelmed.

I know Arya is essentially a ninja now. And they’ve layed the groundwork for her abilities over and over again in multiple episodes.