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noagenda said:

I thought you were talking about the quality writing being over, because that episode proved it in spades.  It's obvious that without GRRM source material, the show runners just can't write a decent story.  The "rescue" scene was, quite possibily, the most stupid thing I have ever seen filmed.  Yeah, let's not tell Dany to flame the Night King, no, instead, let's pay NO ATTENTION TO HIM AS HE SAUNTERS OVER, SLOWLY GRABS A SPEAR, SAUNTERS SOME MORE, THEN LAZILY THROWS IT AT THE DRAGON.  And then there is the Arya v Sansa BS they have going on....SMH.

Dude, GRRM doesn't know how to finish his books.  He is essentially letting D&D do it for him.  But the issue is that D&D does not have the budget to cover every single character that GRRM has added to his books, which has required them to combine story lines.  

However, you have it all wrong with the rescue scene.  Dany has literally never seen a white walker before, how in the world would she possibly think to have her dragons attack the Night King?  And even if she thought to do so, chances are the Night King would be ready for her.  It was obvious that he wasn't waiting for the ice to melt, but rather was waiting for the dragons to show up so he could claim one for his own(10 bucks says he uses the dragon to melt the wall).  Her only goal was to rescue the magnificent 7, which she did (well 5/7).  Now if you want to talk about stupid, let's talk about how Dany didn't flank Jamie's army.  

As for Arya and Sansa, that entire arc is completely in Arya's character.  From her perspective, Sansa is trying to take the north from Jon, and the letter proved it in her mind.  Is this story actually necessary?  Probably not, but obviously this is gonna lead to LittleFinger getting killed (This show is getting incredibly predictable). 



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