What did I just watch?
So many plot holes. It was fucking annoying. The moment they sent the Dothraki alone like that, splitting their forces, without even conducting some field recognition via Dragon or Bran tricks first... I knew it was going to be bad. But no, Jon and Denerys were flying on dragons pointlessly all episode. Bran was just sitting there like a vegetable.
Every main character got dogpilled by zombies 2-3 times and made it out alright. Except those who sacrificed themselves willingly ofc.
Arya killing the Night King happened just because people love Arya and wanted her to be a badass, but realistically, the fuck was that? And is this all? Night King is just gone? I was hoping for bigger revelations about him. TBH when he approached Bran, I wanted smth crazy to happen, like him to kneel in front of Bran and reveal Bran the villain or smth. For so many seasons they hyped up this war, and it was over just like that? I mean I get that they had to tie up loose ends fast, but this is ridiculous.
I am still hoping more revelations about the Night King and White Walkers, their story and purpose happen. Maybe Jon will become a new Night King or smth, who knows.
Fr, shit made zero sense.
We get all these prophecies and legends about the last long night....and this one ends with Arya just flying out of nowhere.
I wanted to hold my tongue in case episode 4 cleared the air, but nope seems like the knight king(made out to be death itself) is gone for good.
Concerning episode 4, when they are outside the walls of kings landing just standing there....Cersei could have annihilated a stationary Drogon and Daenery's with the number of scorpio ballista's she has stationed on the wall. We saw earlier that those things have insane range and there were like eight guarding the wall.
The warfare is starting to make very little sense.
Speaking of King's Landing... they've moved it. It's now landlocked and surrounded by plains/desert instead of water and mountains.
Hm, I typed in the search "game of thrones" and this thread did not show up.
Anyway, this is it people :D To be honest I did not hate the ending. It was predictable in a way.
Jon killing Dany? Saw that coming miles away. I swear, poor Jon drew the short end of the stick in this series.
Everything else made sense, including Bran's promise to abuse the Dragon by warging into him. I also loved that they burned the Iron Throne since making Bran sit in it would have been awkward haha.
Tyrion continuing as Hand, Sansa as Queen of the North, Arya being on her merry way for adventures... This was just the public getting what they wanted.
it was a steaming pile of dog shit imo
I never really got into game of thrones, didn't watch it religiously or anything. so I'm not clouded by nostalgia for characters as far as I know
from what I know of the books, I can see how some plot aspects may have made sense but it was just so rushed and really shoddily done. It felt contrived, especially bran being king when he previously said he didn't care what happened in this corporeal plane and he'd be a bad king because he lives in the past and whatnot... then without any character development he turns around and is like oh but huehue I'm here to be king ofc huehue why else would I be here huehue
also john's arch doesn't make sense. either he would have taken the crown by killing that blonde one given he has had so much support, or the blonde one's greyworm forces would have just killed him right back
the whole show was overrated but man that last season was shite
They tied it up too neatly in a bow.
I've been heavily enjoying how the actors are responding to watching their favorite character's writing and plot development, over 9 to 10 years of filming time, be thrown into a pile of flaming crap.
It's great.
The SNL protest was pretty nice at points too (even though SNL's crap):
Have you guys seen this shit? XD I didn't dislike the ending that much, but this "Musical" is a bit like adding insult to injury since so many considered the ending as a complete mockery and joke LMAO