Cool episode, terrible storyline.
Last edited by Jastall; 2019-04-29 at 06:16 PM.
I mean, the dude straight up dodge every strike thrown at him save for the last one because he's taken by surprise with the block...You're not helping your case. The fact that he's not running when Jon is on the ground doesn't mean shit except that he just doesn't care if he kills him or not, imo (bad guy trope in every movie/serie ever)
Last edited by MrTharne; 2019-04-29 at 06:22 PM.
Storywise this episode did very little, only ended the NK in a way to easy fashion. Wish it had more depth to it.
This reminds me of how the mass effect series was. A great epic scifi saga with amazing story along the way, were a big dark enemy would destory everything in theyre path and for the longest time it never seemed any stopping of them. Then the ending came along in ME3.. I was pissed off for years. might happen with this show to, the directors end up taking shortcuts just to end it all and rely more of huge battles to satisfy the viewers.
also, "sleep-mode" lol are these people high and confusing their phones with the undead?
arya's last-minute stealth fail in the library showed us the extent of their connection, if one sees you the NK knows, if the NK knows where you are they all do.
there is no "sleep-mode" they're being ordered to standstill constantly and intently.
And whats the deal with Bran? Is he just a living storybook that knows everything in human history? He is literally a living thing that knows everything that has and will happen. Does he even serve any purpose at all beyond that?
Hmm not sure what to make with most of the comments made here, perhaps I just had a different view.
In regards to the NK and all of them dying this episode, I just saw it fitting considering I always saw it as Ice V Fire, rather than Life V Death. With Berric Dondarrion and Mellisandre being the main repping Fire and the NK repping the Ice. So when the NK was defeated, and then Mellisandre walking out and phading away, the story of Ice V Fire coming to an end. I quite liked how they had Dondarrion give up his life, and the line in regards to him finally doing what he needed to do.
I loved the cinematography within the episode, it was phenomenal. Especially the sky shots with the dragons and views on the army.
I really like they used small situations to give the audience an idea of just how grand and daunting the battle actually was, the start with the dothraki getting hyped when their swords get lit, and they charge. and being able to view the fires slowly dwindle out from the view of the rest of the Army was great.
The part with the NK from the moment he falls to the ground and his walk to Bran was really really great and then followed up with Jons movement towards the Godswood, and his choices to to not help Sam but to instead go for the NK.
The redemption stories were nice, Theon and Jorah had fantastic moments when the died and the lead up, and i felt liek the were done perfectly without going to far.
My only real gripes were the viewing at times was really really dark and difficult to see, but that could just be me.
And if they wanted the guys to survive, I would rather of have them locked in a room retreating somewhere, rather than seeing 7 Wites at Jamies necks and somehow with 1 hand he manages to survive. I just think they could have executed their survival better.
Finally man 1 think you have to give them credit for which you don't always see in war, is the fatigue of war. Moving around, swinging a sword around etc and the mental endurance required, I really love they show the fatigue all the characters are going through. Sam, Jon against the Dragon etc.
I do not believe the NK story will continue, 3 episodes left, it's just not reasonable to expect they will bring it back or end the show on some sort of NK return another 1000 years from now etc. And I loved the way the show portrayed the NK. no lines but his scenes i felt like they portrayed him as if the audience understood exactly what he was saying. esp his scene at Hardholme, when he withstands Daenys fire attack, ressing the dead infront of Jon at winterfell and his moment at the Godswood with Bran. I felt he showed Theon great respect too when he killed him.
A "calm" moment. It's in the middle of a battle. Are the undead in sleep mode because the NK and WWs are not controlling them anymore? If so - why not? Why pause so much? If it's just a plain evil entity with the sole purpose of eliminating all life, why all the theatrics?
It's just a surprise for the sake of having a surprise, with little substance behind it. Entertaining in the moment, but leaves a sour taste after watching.
READ and be less Ignorant.