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ptofhearts said:
Episode 3 was good in terms of production values. The battle sequences were phenomenal and it really put me on the edge of my seat most of the time. At one point nearing the end of the episode I was really feeling hopeless and truly believed some unexpected tragedy would happen, but then, it went back to being this light mood Got it is now. I mean, Arya is probably my favorite character and the scene where she kills the Night King is pretty cool, but that resolution was SO anticlimatic I don't know what to say. Eight seasons of buildup for this threat that made the Throne Wars feel like child's play, Jon (who is now the main character) had his entire arc revolving around the enemies in the north, and then it ends so simply. And the worst part is that there's probably not going to be real consequences of this battle in the plot. The writers are really failing to make us feel the weight these events have in the story, and that's why Got has become another simple popcorn watch. They are even afraid of killing off characters, so they just kill those that people don't really care that much anymore. I mean, back then we felt really scared for these characters, now we know plot armor will protect then. It's near the end damnit just kill some main characters. Well, let's see how this wraps up.

Honestly, after all the "death scare" moments this episode I think most of the characters are pretty safe.

Jaime and maybe Tyrion are probably the ones at most risk since their arcs still tie directly to Cersei. The Starks are 100% guaranteed to make it.