My questioning it wasn't so much about the time it took him....it was more about how he was allowed into Winterfell. Doesn't everyone know he's with Cersei's army? Why just let him wonder in?
and with a giant, ornate crossbow. but it still gave us more bronn with both brothers, where he's usually at his best. any scene with those three is going to be worth watching, even if the setup is wonky.
I think they tried to play this off as Euron's fleet was lying in wait on the other side of Dragonstone, and would have theoretically been blocked from view until they came around the island.
I know you're shrugging, so not pot-committed, but... if she can't see them from the air, how are they supposed to see her first, and then take the time to set sail and get their crossbows perfectly aimed?
again- I have no problems with them taking out a dragon- and actually liked that they did, as they've had time to revise and rework those crossbows. but it was the was way this was written that felt weak, which is made especially evident when so much has been so strong. I've spent most of these seasons not contemplating these kind of writing issues because they're usually minor and not plot-driving. for me, they started popping up more with the bronn/jamie dive into the knee-deep for horses, bottomless for diving, river to escape the dragon fire. since then, there's been a handful more TWD writing problems that I find distracting.
I thought the first hour or so they handled the post-war stuff really well.
"I'm not afraid of a Wildling"
"Well maybe you should be."
If you didn't notice, in background as The Hound is sitting there getting hammered, Pod wanders off with TWO women. Good stuff. Was the one at the table next to him as Tormund left Alys Karstark? It looked like her, but I was watching on my phone and it was tough to make out.
Loved the Hound/Sansa convo.
lol- didn't notice pod with two women... saw him wander off with the one.
sansa and the hound have developed into my two favorite characters- loved to see that scene and how it played out. tormund gets the easy laughs, but the hound is right there with him, but gets to play a fuller, more developed character... amazingly well.
loved seeing him ride out with arya- another great scene that's setting us up for the remainder of the season.
So Varys is a goner for treason, right? Will Tyrion rat out his old pal?
And it looks like I am the only one who thinks Jamie is not going south to kill Cercei. He may end up doing it to stop her from murdering everyone in KL, but I don't think that is why he is heading down there. He is addicted.
I do think tyrion has to rat him out, and varys ends up dying by friendly hands. another fantastic scene watching that play out and watching tyrion go through the varied thoughs- is dany going bad, wtf does he do about john, where should he be aligned... dinklage killed it- yet again. will be sad to see varys go if it ends up that way- an amazing character and actor.
Yeah, I don't think that's why he left. Not with all those sentences ending in "for Cesei".
Might be where he ends up, though.
he did all those things for cersei. but I still believe he's realized all those things are horrible (and said as much), including the realization that she's sent Bron to kill him. I think he's going after cersei to kill her, not get summadat, and knows he's a dead man for doing it- which is why he's tried to be a #### to the lady of tarts, to get her to more easily get over him.
I also like the Hound's line 'only 1 thing can make me happy'. You are supposed to believe that 1 thing is killing his brother. That is straight forwards but maybe he's going to try to save him. Maybe that's the 1 thing. Or maybe it is dying. They spent a fair amount of time on Hound's redemption training with the religious group. Not going by Hound anymore. Joining Brotherhood. Saving things instead of destroying. Just an idea. Might be a crazy one, but I'd like to see him forgive his brother and try to save him.
interesting. I never gave a thought to the mountain being redeemed and kinda like it... would be a little like luke turning darth vader on the emperor and might be interesting. I do think another method of redemption, or at least saving, is just ending his life as a re-animated monster.