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S08.E03: The Long Night


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10 minutes ago, ShellsandCheese said:

Not all. But probably most. 

Yeah, a couple Dothraki came running back along with Jorah after that disastrous first strike (I thought they would've managed to kill a couple thousand wights at the very least, but boy were they worthless). What's-his-face was among them, but died inside WF and was raised later. 

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Lyanna is dead and the useless Sansa is still around??!!!  WTF??!!   She was a badass until the end.  I still had hope she was lying on the ground just bleeding until the blue eyes! 

So this means Greyworm and/or Missandei are not making it out of the next three episodes.  Other than Jorah and Lyanna everyone else was pretty much disposable to me. 

Still don't know why everyone loves Jon Snow...he was pretty useless in this battle too.  

I cannot understand why Dani could not love Jorah!!! 

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Lady Mormont was badass to the end. I’ll miss her. Good luck to Bella Ramsey in her future endeavors.

Arya for the win! When something needs to be done, send in a woman. I kept yelling at Bran to wake the fuck up and do something. 

So only once dragon left? ☹️

Varys holding the little girl’s hand down in the crypt was sweet.

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I feel like I don't even know what I watched, or who's still alive. Battle episodes are not my fav, but I think this one was paced well in so far as they broke up the stabby parts with slower parts in between.

5 minutes ago, rozen said:

This was great and all...but what the hell was Bran's plan? Seriously? He sat there warging into some ravens watching w/ surround sound as the Night King came to murder him? I honestly expected the Night King to strut up and suddenly bend the knee to our new Sith Lord Bran. 

I know the plot demands Dany take enormous losses to make her battle for the throne harder, but wtf was sending the Dothraki to their doom with no support? Literally why? 

I love how Clegane was ready to let all these suckers die until he saw his baby Arya was in danger. He snatched her up like a unruly kitten and booked it!

Yeah, when he was just sitting there while Theon & the redshirts defended him, I was like, "He'd better be warging a way to win this battle!" And then it just nothing. Or maybe it turns out it was something next week.

I had other nitpicks -- like, maybe, when the dead people are all standing still by the side of the trench, it would be a good time to toast them with some dragon fire. Or, maybe, if Melissandre can light the fires and that's the reason she's going outside, she should run instead of walking slowly.

I also felt bad about the Dothraki for the same reasons... just send them into the dark by themselves and watch while they all get killed. And somehow Jorah comes back. What I'm telling myself is that, in a normal battle, the Dothraki would have cut down a lot of the enemies and the army who stayed behind would have attacked the ones who broke through the line, but because they all got slaughtered right away it looked dumb.

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I'm.... Not sure how I feel about the Night King already being dead. On one hand it was the overarching theme of why we were telling this story, hence the prelude. On the other hand, we're all fall more invested in the political drama of the seven kingdoms.

In either case. Incredible episode! We were all invested the whole way through 

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It was an intense and scary episode and I really liked most of it.  In the end, though, I found it unsatisfying.  I know this will be an Unpopular Opinion:  I love Badass Arya and I'm all for Gril-l-l Power but there was no set-up for Arya to take down the NK.  In 7-1/2 seasons, nothing.  Not even a subtle hint, versus more than one stare-off between the NK and Jon.

It's one thing to have a twist, where the hints were very subtle but looking back, you can see the signs.  And maybe they slipped right past me, but I still can't see anything when I think back.  

So basically, for me, it ended up being a bait-and-switch, and I hate those.

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2 minutes ago, hypnotoad said:

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So yeah my cat is still watching GoT! I barely know what to say about this episode. Arya for the win. I did love Sansa and Tyrion in the crypt. I was screaming when Dany landed that damn dragon ... thank goodness he is okay. I hope John's dragon is too. Oh and Ghost.

Your cat: All hail Hypno-Bran!

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Just now, Lemuria said:

It was an intense and scary episode and I really liked most of it.  In the end, though, I found it unsatisfying.  I know this will be an Unpopular Opinion:  I love Badass Arya and I'm all for Gril-l-l Power but there was no set-up for Arya to take down the NK.  In 7-1/2 seasons, nothing.  Not even a subtle hint, versus more than one stare-off between the NK and Jon.

It's one thing to have a twist, where the hints were very subtle but looking back, you can see the signs.  And maybe they slipped right past me, but I still can't see anything when I think back.  

So basically, for me, it ended up being a bait-and-switch, and I hate those.

Agreed. Imo, this only tolerable if it's set up to explain why A Man allowed Arya to go on this vengeance spree instead of turning her into a face on the wall. She must be on track to be the greatest Faceless (Wo)Man the world has ever seen if she's reached the level of taking out the freaking Night King. Otherwise A Man and a cart full of gold could have solved this whole mess eons ago.

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7 minutes ago, MVFrostsMyPie said:

This episode made me realize that I would have survived with anyone dying, except for Arya and Tyrion and Brienne and Sansa. Like, the rest I would have been sad over, but not surprised about. Surprisingly, I would have been the least heartbroken over Jon or Dany. 

I was scared for Dany on that Hill with Jorah... 

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Can someone explain to me what the  hell Dany and Jon were supposed to be doing? I guess they got the Night King off his dragon. But it was off to me that Jon’s little sister was fighting for her life, the other totally unprotected in the crypts, theon’s watching his little brother, and he was having a joy ride.

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That was (largely) incredible. My heart started pounding a minute into the episode, and didn't stop until the end. I think the best parts were the moments of stillness, with the mounting sense of dread. Case in point: the opening, when everyone's just waiting in formation, in silence and darkness. And the eeriest image of the entire episode for me was the shot of thousands of Dothraki soldiers, identifiable only as dots of light, riding into the darkness, and quickly being extinguished.

There were two things that bugged me in the episode though:

First... the darkness! I know the events took place at night, but I didn't like that I had to spend so much time straining my eyes just to figure out what I was watching. At one point I gave up and just stood a couple of feet away from my tv.

Second, the number of times I had to suspend disbelief. I lost count of how many times I saw characters overwhelmed by wights, only to somehow come out of it unscathed. And whenever Dany used dragonfire, it should have also burned her soldiers to a crisp (since it's such an indiscriminate weapon). It was especially egregious when Jon was surrounded, and the dragonfire somehow managed to kill all wights within a one foot radius of him, without Jon sustaining any injuries. (Unless they're alluding to his Targaryen blood giving him some immunity, but I don't think so.) Which brings me to a related point... I'm a little sick of how the dragons have become a bit of a deux ex machina, swooping in at the last moment to save impossible situations. (Of course the one time dragonfire would have made sense - when the Army of the Dead was still en route to Winterfell, and not intermingled with the human population - they didn't use them for some reason.)

Anyway, those are minor quibbles in what was an otherwise impressive episode of television. I can't wait to see it again (hopefully with better light).

I think the biggest shock of the night for me was Grey Worm surviving. I really want a happy ending for Grey Worm and Missandei, so hopefully those two crazy kids make it. The deaths were otherwise fairly predictable: Theon, Jorah, Dolorous Edd, Beric, Lady Mormont (her death was the only one that shocked me). Did I miss anyone?

I didn't see Arya coming at the end. The face-off between Bran and the Night King was so long and drawn out that for a minute I thought Bran was going to warg into him. I'm still processing, but I think I like Arya being hte one to kill the Night King (arguably a bit fan-servicey, but less predictable than Jon).

Finally, I don't know what's going on with me, but after shipping Sansa/Theon last week, I'm kind of feeling Sansa/Tyrion this week. 

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As usual after a big battle episode, I have to ask: what was their plan?

Before Melisandre showed up randomly, were they just going to send out all the Dothraki with regular, non-wight-killing swords?

Or was the original plan to maybe shoot them from a distance with fire arrows? Thanks a bunch for changing that plan there, Red.

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3 minutes ago, Growsonwalls said:

I thought Jon was the most useless this episode. Well besides Sam and the people in the crypt who admitted they were useless. At least Dany tried killing the NW with her dragon fire. 

Why am I not surprised that you thought that?  I saw Jon do plenty of fighting on the ground and it was good to see Dany do some fighting.  She should be able to fight and protect herself if she wants to rule.

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1 hour ago, Lillith said:

The two I didn't see were Podrick and Ghost did they make it?

It may be my heart eyes for Pod but I could have sworn I saw him inside the walls but never saw him fall. Not sure about Ghost tho they best not have touched a hair on his furry head or Imma go Arya Stark on their asses.

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1 minute ago, dirtypop90 said:

Can someone explain to me what they’ll Dany and Jon were supposed to be doing? I guess they got the Night King of his dragon. But it was off to me that Jon’s little sister was fighting for her life, the other totally unprotected in the crypts, theon’s watching his little brother, and he was having a joy ride.

Waiting for the NK to come after Bran and then trying to take him out. When Dany lost her cool after the Dothraki were wiped out that plan went haywire. But since the NK was dragon-fire resistant it didn't matter. 

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