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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16187516" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>After a few days to digest the episode, I think cinematically it was outstanding, but there was too much plot armor. Too many seasons building up to a hollow payoff.</p><p></p><p>Jon should have had a battle with the Night King. Im ok with Arya getting the kill, but what was Jon's purpose this whole show? Just to be a uniter of forces? Hell you could argue that if they didnt try and steal a wight to bring back with them to show at King's Landing, they wouldnt have lost Vicerion and thus the Night King wouldnt have gotten past the wall. </p><p></p><p>There is no Azor Ahai reborn prophecy payoff, Im not sure I care about Jon's rightful claim to the throne TBH. Of all who seek the Iron throne, his moral character is MOST deserving. Which means he wont get it and we all have see in coming.</p><p></p><p>Melisandre's arc was what, to light up some swords and the trench and point Arya and her stabby stabby in the right direction? Essentially all her plot line with Jon was useless. She went back to Asshai to hang out for a bit then comeback by herself? No army of priests and priestesess who also serve the Lord of light? .....</p><p></p><p>The Army of the Dead was unrelenting, unbreaking and ruthless. I agree that more main characters should have died. Little Bear was pretty baddass though</p><p></p><p>Dragon fight was pretty epic, so that was cool.</p><p></p><p>I almost think that since Arya has been so OP, she's going to end up dead somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16187516, member: 166576"] After a few days to digest the episode, I think cinematically it was outstanding, but there was too much plot armor. Too many seasons building up to a hollow payoff. Jon should have had a battle with the Night King. Im ok with Arya getting the kill, but what was Jon's purpose this whole show? Just to be a uniter of forces? Hell you could argue that if they didnt try and steal a wight to bring back with them to show at King's Landing, they wouldnt have lost Vicerion and thus the Night King wouldnt have gotten past the wall. There is no Azor Ahai reborn prophecy payoff, Im not sure I care about Jon's rightful claim to the throne TBH. Of all who seek the Iron throne, his moral character is MOST deserving. Which means he wont get it and we all have see in coming. Melisandre's arc was what, to light up some swords and the trench and point Arya and her stabby stabby in the right direction? Essentially all her plot line with Jon was useless. She went back to Asshai to hang out for a bit then comeback by herself? No army of priests and priestesess who also serve the Lord of light? ..... The Army of the Dead was unrelenting, unbreaking and ruthless. I agree that more main characters should have died. Little Bear was pretty baddass though Dragon fight was pretty epic, so that was cool. I almost think that since Arya has been so OP, she's going to end up dead somehow. [/QUOTE]
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