Bloodyyyyy Ned could have avoided ALL of this if he'd just been truthful and not tried to keep shit to himself for kicks. Can't trust northerners
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Bloodyyyyy Ned could have avoided ALL of this if he'd just been truthful and not tried to keep shit to himself for kicks. Can't trust northerners
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WHAT DID YOU ALL THINK OF EPISODE 3
Episode 3 was unexpected...I don't wanna give spoilers but wow.. I think there was 3.2 seconds without any action
Well things certainly happened in that one.
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Spoilers in spoiler OBV but some of my thoughts:
All-in-all I liked the episode, but it was clearly designed to be spectacle over all else. It made no tactical sense. Theon and Jorah are two of my favourite characters, and I think they were given fitting ends. Alfie Allen is a tremendous talent. Though they both met sad ends, I think they were both finally at peace. Visually it was amazing and the music was fantastic. My jaw was agape throughout the entire climatic scene, but my reaction afterwards was kind of... Is that it? The Night King died so easily. The very first scene in the very first season introduces the White Walkers. For seven seasons we've been told they're coming. Now they're here... They're gone? The Night King was built up to be the ultimate threat, but now he seems like more of a subplot. I thought there was so much more they could have done, and judging from what we saw in season seven and so far in season eight, I don't really understand why the seasons have been shortened. The pace is so fast now compared to the earlier seasons. It's the biggest TV show in the world, but they seem to be wrapping it up so quickly. I hope Bran reveals some detail next episode, because if they leave the Night King as is and move on with Cersei, as a long-time viewer I am just not satisfied. Let the Night King have his moment!
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How shit was Jon in the entire episode all he did was run and hide even Sam did more fighting
Yeah, Jon was a bit aimless. There were some good scenes, but they lacked a lot of substance and emotional weight. The long take of him ambling through Winterfell was a far cry from the one during the Battle of the Bastards. I don't really know why he had to ride Rhaegal also. The Dragons have all followed command from Daenerys before, it's not like he needs to be there now. They knew the Night King was going for Bran, and since they know killing him will kill all Wights and Walkers, they should have amassed some forces around the weirwood, but instead they just put Theon there. Sam the Slayer works in mysterious ways. They barely showed him attacking anything, but every time they would cut back to him he would be surrounded by more and more bodies.