Elfdart wrote: ↑2017-08-20 11:45pm
This episode reminded me of
Aliens, because the suspense is a direct result of the "heroes" being unbelievably fucking stupid. Jon and Tormund experienced a wight attack first hand at Hardhome, so they know full well that not only can they run as fast as living men (faster, since they don't need bulky clothes to keep warm), but that some of them are mounted. Naturally, Jon being a dumbass and all, he and his party decide to WALK north of the Wall. A dozen horses or mules and this expedition is a success with few or no casualties.
Haven't seen the episode yet, but it's sad that the terrible plan which is terrible ended up exactly as terrible as it sounded.
Ramsay Bolton might have been killed but apparently when his blood seeped into the ground at Winterfell, it spread his permanent Full Retard spell to everyone setting foot in the castle. Arya knows Littlefinger can't be trusted, so naturally she follows the breadcrumbs he laid out like Hansel & Gretel. Uh, WHAT? If Arya had half a brain, she would have told Sansa "I saw the Pimp paying one of the servant girls, talking to Glover and the leader of the Knights, then getting the maester to bring him this letter from the archives".
Speaking of raven mail, if the records are that thorough, wouldn't the archive have messages between Littlefinger and Roose Bolton?
The archives were Maester Luwin's (according to Maester Wolkan), who is long dead by the time the Boltons take up residence.
EDIT:
Ok -
Given the negative reactions from reviewers who I like (Erik Kain on Forbes in particular) I expected to strongly dislike this episode.
But leaving aside the totally idiotic premise and the unbelievable stupidity of the plan to effect it - capturing a wight - which carries over from last episode - I didn't find anything particularly bad about it. I mean sure, it's got some pretty major 'fast travel' problems (though not as egregious as commonly believed because there's no reason to believe Show!Westeros is as large as it is in the books and a lot of reason to think it's smaller) in terms of not fully conveying the time that's passing:
- There was a lot of good dialog in this episode. Both north of the Wall, in Winterfell, and on Dragonstone. Tyrion and Daenerys' scene was especially memorable for me, but Tormund and the Hound is an obvious comedic pairing.
- Of all the north of the Wall dialog, Jon and Jorah and Longclaw was easily the best though. All the feels.
- Did Dany mean Jon was too short?
- The horror beats with the wight-bear attack were off the fucking hook. My fiance leapt out of her skin and shouted when it came out of nowhere and killed the redshirt wildling.
- I'll never get tired of looking at flaming swords.
- RIP, Thoros.
- The dragons blasting the wights was amazing - I just wish we saw more of it.
- Arya and Sansa fighting this season has come in for a lot of criticism but it's not borne out of anything that's actually wrong with the writing, IMO. It's just dislike that the Stark sisters are not a team and what not (and doing what while fart-assing about Winterfell?), as if their lives over the past few years have not made them vastly different people to accentuate the serious problems they had when they last saw each other way back in Season 1.
- That said, it's pretty clear that Arya and Sansa are plotting against Littlefinger. Arya just giving Sansa the dagger whilst making threats, Sansa deliberately sending Brienne away when Littlefinger suggested she'd keep them apart - there's just something off about it and it's not simply that "I don't like that they're at odds".
- One thing that the episode didn't make very clear is just what the fuck Jon was doing after Drogon landed. It became apparent far too late that he was probably making for the Night King to kill him. Before that it just looked like he was being a vainglorious tit.
- Passage of time: Sansa tells Littlefinger she hasn't heard from Jon in "weeks". The last she heard from him was last episode, when he indicated he was going North of the Wall (wasn't it?).
- Military strength in the North: Sansa tells Littlefinger: "we're asking 20,000 men to fight with us in the worst winter any of them have ever seen." This is a substantial change from the less than 10,000 Jon mentioned previously this season.
- I like how Sansa referred to the northern lords as 'bloody windvanes'.
Out of everything, I think the worst part was Benjen saving Jon. Seriously, you're allowed one last minute save in an episode. Not fucking two. It was perfunctory and unearned.