If you watched the episode in anything less than 1080p HD in 2019, and also in anything other than a dark room then it's on you if you couldn't see anything.
They were fighting the army of the dead at night, and you want perfect lighting? Lol.
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Wow.. don't understand these comments!
The episode was incredible!
If you watched the episode in anything less than 1080p HD in 2019, and also in anything other than a dark room then it's on you if you couldn't see anything.
They were fighting the army of the dead at night, and you want perfect lighting? Lol.
Don't forget Melisandre's prophesy that Arya would kill individuals with...brown eyes, green eyes and blue eyes.
What colour are Cersei's eyes?
That prophecy was already fulfilled, it represents the three faces she killed while training with the faceless. brown eyes = Meryn Trent, green eyes = Walder Frey and Blue eyes = Little Finger
In order to try and make it work for this season they had to re-edit the prophecy (if you watch season 3 it is spoken differently to the last episode) The writers admitted they chose Arya recently as a surprise as it was the last person they originally thought of, hence trying to back track and make the story work.
One thing I am not a fan off, is how OP Arya suddenly is, it seems like as a fan favourite they just making Arya into a super character to keep people on twitter happy. She has had all of the big kills last couple of seasons, she has killed the NK and as you said possibly Cersei? My God I hope not. All because she randomly met a guy who trained her with a stick. Since the book material run out, the writers have just run with her, and ignored all the character development George RR had built.
If George RR Martin ends the series with Arya single handily jumping 30 feet over the generals heads and kills the NK, while John screams at a dragon, then I will apologies. Thankfully I am 99% certain this will not happen as he is not a shit writer like David Benioff.
Maybe it is my fault as a book fan watching the series in the first place, the problem is they did a good job at accurately adapting the first 3 series so I was committed from there. I am sure these episodes keep casual viewers very happy, just a shame they seem to flying in the face of the spirit of game of thrones and what George RR intended.
I liked it, that bit at the start with the Dothraki charging in was one of the most dramatic and sequences I've seen in a long time. Brilliant use of light as a storytelling tool for that too (although I agree a lot of it was a bit on the dark side)
If Jaime doesn’t kill Cersei then I’m going to be seriously pissed
I haven’t watched ozzy mans reviews yet come to think of it
If Dany and Jon had flown to the back of the ranks of the dead they could have just picked them off instead of send the Dothraki to be slaughtered. And how come the dead act like ****ing zombies but fight like highly trained warriors? Whatever. Watched it again this morning. Great episode.
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The writing for this season has been a shambles. Pacing of the episodes has been a mess, trying to conclude multiple storyline in just 6 episodes was always going to be a disaster. With the exception of Theon it's ruined the character arcs of most of the main characters.
Last nights episode, despite being entertaining and you can't fault the performances of the actors/actresses and the production, set design etc... But the story just feels so panicked and rushed compared to the seasons that came before it.
Hoping the prequel that is to come returns back to the same storytelling pace of the initial seasons.
I agree the entire season has been a bit rushed.