I don't think the zombie dragon should be able to fly. He could still destroy the wall on legs. Little finger never saw it coming because pursuing sex makes you do stupid things.
I thought the episode was a pretty good finale episode. There was more focus on the characters and politics. My only dislike is the Littlefinger Winterfell plot. He's on trial with no proof but hearsay. As viewers, we know the charges are true, but how did Sansa and Arya come to that information? I don't like the deus ex machina of "Bran visioned it", it feels cheap.
Probably, however, one thing I've never quite understood is why are there no walls built anywhere else, but more specifically, to the south, which leads me to believe that region has been left utterly open to attack intentionally, and so I would not put it past Someone down there to have had a master backdoor plan in hand to fake an attack from the North, but with the intention of it being a diversion from the real plan to have Visery attack from the South. Which would also open the door to Visery not having to go very far to join the dead in a war. Especially given he was taking that dragon egg somewhere before he died. I mean, that's what I would do.
Ozzy Man Review How did I never see this before. Hilarious stuff, and he gives his real review in second half of this.
No I just expected the biggest schemer on the show to go down with a little bit more of a fight. He was a goner the second Bran showed up but the fact that he was so blindsided by Sansa playing him just seems out of character for LF.
If Cersei basically sentenced Jaime to die for treason, then why did he just walk past The Mountain and is next shown on a horse doing whatever the hell he was doing (looking for flowers?)? The Mountain had his sword partially drawn and Cersei gave him the nod. Seriously, with a weapon like Bran, Jon and company should always be a step ahead of Cersei and her moves. But, with Bran being such a weirdo, who knows what he is and isn't likely to let slip from his tongue.
It seemed implied that she was using the Mountain to scare him into taking her side but that she didn't actually want to kill him, thus him saying "I don't believe you" and walking away.
What would be funny is if the actor who plays Jon Snow now starts hooking up with the actress playing Dary in real life? I mean...he had no problem getting with the redhead in the cave hot tub in real life.
I liked it. More than I thought I would, but maybe because I had lowered expectations. But some whinging for the Mother of TVwriters. Obviously some things they're throwing out for simplicity sake in order to end the series. Suddenly Daenary not able to have a baby is thrown out the window because Jon just says it like hey, the lady just said it to be mean. They spend seasons of her coming to terms that her child died in her womb and she could never have a baby, and shes the mother of dragons, and she fights for the slave children, suddenly lets change that cos thats not enough. We need a happy family sort with a proper real baby, no bastards or adopsies. Maybe they planned it all along for her to be able to get pregnant again, maybe with a longer plot route where the red priestess heals her vag through the lord of light etc like Jon. In the books (forgive me Mother), there was a passage that I remember about lover boi Daario Naharis taking her in every way a man can take a woman, I think this was before she was to be married. Obviously I remembered because then all the p*rn I can think off (anal, COF, CIM) started flashing in my head with the two of them. Obviously, he would've tried the age old c*m-inside if he's took her all the ways. Just FYI if anyone cares. Petyr Baelish. No way he puts himself in that situation. Love or fake love. He basically sent Sansa to be raped for his gain. The last stupid thing he did for love was getting beat up by Ned's brother who was originally to be married to Catelyn. Basically all the scenes with Sansa and Arya were meant to trick us, the viewers, into being surprised. I find that a bit cheap for a show like GoT. Maybe most people were surprised, I dont know, maybe we talk this show to death so we're the weirdos. I liked Sam and Bran together. Bran going back to watch Rhaegar and Lyanna felt like last season's Tower of Joy scene with how they moved from that to the next. I thought they'd address the Night King Bran story, but guess not. I liked Cersei threatening to kill Jaime. I thought he was going to be the big kill off after his respond. Would've been happy either way, Jaime die or no die. Him no die meant he knew her enough and thats huge. Him die would be the big kill off and people stare at their screens with their mouths.