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  • NapaAddick
    NapaAddick Posts: 4,657
    Dazzler21 said:
    Will we ever find out what the Night King actually wanted or do we have to rely on the final books for that?
    This is on my mind too.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    Surely it wasn't just to kill the last three eyed raven?

    He built up too large of an army for it to be that.
  • scabbyhorse
    scabbyhorse Posts: 2,542
    https://youtu.be/fE50xrnJnR8. This explains the Night King for those who missed parts in seasons gone by
  • SOTF
    SOTF Posts: 1,149
    SamB09 said:
    Those dothraki are a bit silly eh?
    Visually, the scene where their flaming swords disappeared in the night was one of the best/scariest/coolest/stylistic things I've ever seen on TV.

    It really was phenomenal directing and one of a few real 'wow' moments in the episode. On balance it was a good watch, but for me, the Director's brilliance covers up an average screenplay.

    Really hoping with 5 episodes remaining that the scheming, the politics and the ruthlessness returns and it's not just a build up and filler to one final showdown in Westeros.
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    I think that was amazing not what I expected though as characters that I expected to die made it through unscathed.  

    The bit where one of the characters used one of the others to block a sword thrust and then mourned when they died, was a bit much.  Some people eh.
  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,426
    Watched this morning first thing. 

    I thought it was incredible, loads of people complaining. Just fck off, you will never be happy. Too dark, too easy etc etc. Just bore off. 

    Was superb and up there with the best that have graced our screens EVER, from start to finish I was transfixed. Will have to watch it back. 

    That was bloody brilliant!!!!
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,117
    My heart is still racing
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,193
    I’m not complaining about the episode, but the file that Sky showed appeared to be abysmal quality, not sure it would even qualify as HD. Will have another look on my other TV today but there was a lot I missed cos of the pixelation. 
  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,426
    JiMMy 85 said:
    I’m not complaining about the episode, but the file that Sky showed appeared to be abysmal quality, not sure it would even qualify as HD. Will have another look on my other TV today but there was a lot I missed cos of the pixelation. 
    Maybe worth downloading the file or pausing at the start? Could be band width etc. 
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,117
    JiMMy 85 said:
    I’m not complaining about the episode, but the file that Sky showed appeared to be abysmal quality, not sure it would even qualify as HD. Will have another look on my other TV today but there was a lot I missed cos of the pixelation. 
    That must have really sucked, glad I went for the 1080p version,
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  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,651
    Disappointing tit count.
  • Greenie Junior
    Greenie Junior Posts: 3,881
    Arya fucking Stark get in! 
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,070
    I'm glad they've got rid of the dead.  Crap characters, limited back story in the TV show, no dialogue - absolutely pointless.

    Hopefully Bran wanders back into a tree now as well as he seems as equally pointless.
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,355
    It was a good episode but I have to say, it's left a lot of question marks.

    Why could the Night King withstand the dragon fire? Why was the Night Kings sword wrapped up? Why was the Night King so intent on going for Bran? 

    I think the show is gonna go a bit crazy from here on out, don't be surprised to see some form of time travel or something similar. There is simply no way they just roll up to kings landing and have another fight and that's it. Would be a massive let down for all that build up. I am still pretty surprised the night king is done already. I liked that it was Arya who did the job, she is my favourite character but that's been the build up since the first episode and the end of him just seems pretty tame. Basically a zombie when it was all said and done. 

    What I was hoping was there would be a big reveal that Bran is somehow connected with the King and they would have gone from there.

    Cracking episode just a bit of a disappointment that a character who seemed so mysterious is gone just like that, similar to supreme leader snoke in Star Wars.
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334
    SamB09 said:
    Those dothraki are a bit silly eh?
    Visually, the scene where their flaming swords disappeared in the night was one of the best/scariest/coolest/stylistic things I've ever seen on TV.

    It really was phenomenal directing and one of a few real 'wow' moments in the episode. On balance it was a good watch, but for me, the Director's brilliance covers up an average screenplay.

    Really hoping with 5 episodes remaining that the scheming, the politics and the ruthlessness returns and it's not just a build up and filler to one final showdown in Westeros.

    I'm afraid you're going to be very disappointed when you're waiting for the last 2 of those 5


    JiMMy 85 said:
    I’m not complaining about the episode, but the file that Sky showed appeared to be abysmal quality, not sure it would even qualify as HD. Will have another look on my other TV today but there was a lot I missed cos of the pixelation. 

    The now tv file was terrible too, some of the dragon scenes were barely watchable

    It was still amazing though and I'll watch again later, maybe it'll be better when less people are trying to access it at the same time


  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,243
    rina said:
    SamB09 said:
    Those dothraki are a bit silly eh?
    Visually, the scene where their flaming swords disappeared in the night was one of the best/scariest/coolest/stylistic things I've ever seen on TV.

    It really was phenomenal directing and one of a few real 'wow' moments in the episode. On balance it was a good watch, but for me, the Director's brilliance covers up an average screenplay.

    Really hoping with 5 episodes remaining that the scheming, the politics and the ruthlessness returns and it's not just a build up and filler to one final showdown in Westeros.

    I'm afraid you're going to be very disappointed when you're waiting for the last 2 of those 5


    JiMMy 85 said:
    I’m not complaining about the episode, but the file that Sky showed appeared to be abysmal quality, not sure it would even qualify as HD. Will have another look on my other TV today but there was a lot I missed cos of the pixelation. 

    The now tv file was terrible too, some of the dragon scenes were barely watchable

    It was still amazing though and I'll watch again later, maybe it'll be better when less people are trying to access it at the same time


    we started watching it on the TV in the bedroom and thought the dark bits looked a bit, piratey 

    Downstairs TV was absolutely magical picture quality. Visually this episode was perfect 
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334
    Carter said:
    rina said:
    SamB09 said:
    Those dothraki are a bit silly eh?
    Visually, the scene where their flaming swords disappeared in the night was one of the best/scariest/coolest/stylistic things I've ever seen on TV.

    It really was phenomenal directing and one of a few real 'wow' moments in the episode. On balance it was a good watch, but for me, the Director's brilliance covers up an average screenplay.

    Really hoping with 5 episodes remaining that the scheming, the politics and the ruthlessness returns and it's not just a build up and filler to one final showdown in Westeros.

    I'm afraid you're going to be very disappointed when you're waiting for the last 2 of those 5


    JiMMy 85 said:
    I’m not complaining about the episode, but the file that Sky showed appeared to be abysmal quality, not sure it would even qualify as HD. Will have another look on my other TV today but there was a lot I missed cos of the pixelation. 

    The now tv file was terrible too, some of the dragon scenes were barely watchable

    It was still amazing though and I'll watch again later, maybe it'll be better when less people are trying to access it at the same time


    we started watching it on the TV in the bedroom and thought the dark bits looked a bit, piratey 

    Downstairs TV was absolutely magical picture quality. Visually this episode was perfect 
    piratey's a good word for it, it definitely looked like we had a dodgy stream. seemed to improve when we exited and restarted though
  • nth_london_addick
    nth_london_addick Posts: 35,919
    edited April 2019
    2 am then straight to work

    No Pixel issues just pure brilliance from start to finish i know its fantasy not real so i dont care how sometimes ots unrealistic it was totally and utterly awe inspiring television hats off to everyone involved from Tea lady to leading lady


    cant wait to watch it again tonight without the heart racing pule banging tension 

    GOT best TV ever 
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,117
    Already watched it twice, amazing TV.

    Might have to go for round 3 on Sunday night.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    I'll be re-watching tonight once the little monster goes to sleep.

    I loved it. Just the way the NK died felt a bit rushed.
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  • Laddick01
    Laddick01 Posts: 6,365
    I think the best part is how much there was to digest. It was a slow open but by about the 20th minute I had absolutely no idea who was alive and what was happening.

    I think every character had at least one ‘oh shit they’re dead’ moment.


  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,426
    It was a good episode but I have to say, it's left a lot of question marks.

    Why could the Night King withstand the dragon fire? Why was the Night Kings sword wrapped up? Why was the Night King so intent on going for Bran? 

    I think the show is gonna go a bit crazy from here on out, don't be surprised to see some form of time travel or something similar. There is simply no way they just roll up to kings landing and have another fight and that's it. Would be a massive let down for all that build up. I am still pretty surprised the night king is done already. I liked that it was Arya who did the job, she is my favourite character but that's been the build up since the first episode and the end of him just seems pretty tame. Basically a zombie when it was all said and done. 

    What I was hoping was there would be a big reveal that Bran is somehow connected with the King and they would have gone from there.

    Cracking episode just a bit of a disappointment that a character who seemed so mysterious is gone just like that, similar to supreme leader snoke in Star Wars.
    It was just the Night Kings handle that was wrapped up. The rest was an ice sword I think 
  • johnnybev1987
    johnnybev1987 Posts: 11,410
    What a episode. Best one yet! Stayed up and did not disappoint now looking forward to rewatching it. Will be hard to beat in last few episodes but I'm enjoying it so much shame it will be the last ever. Hopefully they do a spin off with the knight king so we find out more about his build up/plan. 
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,193

    I’ve been thinking about why a few people have said that the NK’s demise was rushed. I mean, it’s episode 70 of 73 I think, and he’s been on the march for much of that time. And the episode was given plenty of time to breathe. And his death scene was a slow motion sequence set to slow music. So why rushed?

    My guess is that it’s because he didn’t develop. He didn’t have an arc, he didn’t have a conversation with a hero and reveal his plan or motivation. There was no twist. But none of that was possible because of the nature of the zombie-like character. Instead, we just needed to know he had the potential to indiscriminately kill every living soul. 

    They set up and built up to a straight forward climax. There was no room for twists with his character. The scale of the battle and the coolness of Arya should suffice, and for lost of us I suppose it does. But anyone hoping for a bigger twist (I loved the idea of him flying down to Kings Landing and taking Cersei by surprise) was ultimately disappointed. 

    Thing is, shows and movies are at their most interesting halfway through when they’re unpredictable. From Star Wars to Lord of the Rings to the MCU. We know how things tend to end (on the hero’s journey especially) but are easily surprised in the middle act. And we are in the end game now! 

  • Dizzle
    Dizzle Posts: 5,190
    Remember that in the books there is no Night King or White Walkers etc. There is nothing to go on, it’s a completely made up story line for the show. 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,764
    edited April 2019
    I did think it got a bit ridiculous how they kept putting the main characters in impossible situations, only for them to escape. Like the Night King raising the new army of the dead all around Jon and then the next scene you see he’s killed 200 of them... plus many other examples.

    Not denying it was fabulous TV but the main characters have had too much plot armour for a few seasons now.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,764
    edited April 2019
    I think it may have felt underwhelming for some because you spent all episode thinking “oh shit Jon’s dead ... oh shit Dany’s dead ... oh shit they’re all dead in the crypts ...” etc and they all survive, meanwhile the first time anyone gets close to the Night King, he’s gone.

    Main characters aren’t meant to survive impossible situations in this show but it’s been happening since Arya tried to leave the faceless men so I’m not surprised and am just enjoying it for what it is.
  • cafcpolo
    cafcpolo Posts: 3,811
    edited April 2019
    No Night King but the White Walkers do exist in the books, they just go by a different name.

    Arya Stark: Night King Slayer. Have some of that Jamie!

    Three episodes to wrap up the army of the dead, three episodes to see who will win the game of thrones. What a fckn episode that was. Pure genius.
  • SOTF
    SOTF Posts: 1,149
    edited April 2019
    JiMMy 85 said:

    I’ve been thinking about why a few people have said that the NK’s demise was rushed. I mean, it’s episode 70 of 73 I think, and he’s been on the march for much of that time. And the episode was given plenty of time to breathe. And his death scene was a slow motion sequence set to slow music. So why rushed?

    My guess is that it’s because he didn’t develop. He didn’t have an arc, he didn’t have a conversation with a hero and reveal his plan or motivation. There was no twist. But none of that was possible because of the nature of the zombie-like character. Instead, we just needed to know he had the potential to indiscriminately kill every living soul. 

    They set up and built up to a straight forward climax. There was no room for twists with his character. The scale of the battle and the coolness of Arya should suffice, and for lost of us I suppose it does. But anyone hoping for a bigger twist (I loved the idea of him flying down to Kings Landing and taking Cersei by surprise) was ultimately disappointed. 

    Thing is, shows and movies are at their most interesting halfway through when they’re unpredictable. From Star Wars to Lord of the Rings to the MCU. We know how things tend to end (on the hero’s journey especially) but are easily surprised in the middle act. And we are in the end game now! 

    For me, it was the lack of resistance from the NK that didn't sit right. The sense of fear and power that was built when he rode the dragon to the wall at the end of season 7 never really delivered in the war and seemed lost amongst irrelevant scenes such as Jon and Dany flying around on Dragons with no visibility. There was a prime opportunity to have an incredible fight scene between the NK and Jon that was blatantly passed over to get to the end game. For all the brilliant cinematography, and don't get me wrong it was a good episode, it left me feeling that it didn't reach its true potential.

    But, all said and done, the WW were one dimensional and a side show from the point of the series. Now that they're out of the way, I hope the last episodes really get back to the split loyalties, betrayal and the unpredictability that made GoT so enthralling in the first place.
  • Laddick01
    Laddick01 Posts: 6,365
    I just want to know how Sam survived. To me that just felt like bad writing. They had an opportunity to stick him in the crypts and have his heroic moment but instead opted to have him kill 50 or so wights, being dead to rights almost every time.