So...more compressed time, re-spawning companion red shirts, FTL ravens and dragons, magical battleship chains that appear out of nowhere and Gendry is an Olympic marathon runner...who knew?
The flaming swords were a really good touch - definitely had a lightsaber vibe to them. The screeching sound the Berric's made when he put it out in the snow was really cool (I enjoy small details like that for some odd reason). Both my wife and I were in full-on "holy shit" mode when the dragon was revived. Too her credit, she actually predicted that they might dredge it up when it went down beneath the ice. Was astonished when they actually did - although, my initial reaction to the chains was "WTF"?!? I've seen a lot of explanations here as to why this might have happened, with the NK being a greenseer himself, predicting this, getting the chains either made or linking them together from various old castle drawbridges north of the Wall and such. Too much is left for the casual viewer to piece together, IMO.
Jon's actions on the ice, to me, reflected Dany's musings about him as being a "stupid hero", like Drogo, Jorah and Daario before him. Taking idiotic risks without thinking strategically or tactically, unnecessarily putting himself in danger for some over-the-top bravery kick. Did he think he was invincible or going to be brought back again? Thoros was dead (RIP - really liked that guy) and there was nobody left who could raise him back. Unless Jon has a completely unyielding death wish, I don't know how he thought that doing what he did would have served any purpose. Had he just gotten on Drogon with everyone else (he had the time), it would have been fine.
And where did the bloody redshirts come from anyway? There were only seven guys who left the wall at the end of the last episode. Then all of a sudden I counted ten in this one! Then one of them I think got killed by the Wight bear and I think I counted ten again! I believe there were about 3 of the unnamed extras that got wiped out on the lake - where do these guys keep coming from?
The Sansa/Arya fencing is best left not discussed. Plenty of other opinions had been expressed on the subject earlier that I 100% agree with. 'Nuff said. I just hope it gets worked out in the end. Sansa needs a loyal family protector, and Arya's the only one that fits the bill now that Brienne is on her way south.
Hmm...very torn about this episode. The good parts that were in it were REALLY good and the bad parts were equally glaring. I give it a B- overall, I guess.
For those wondering why everyone didn't have dragonglass weapons: it's easy to miss in the episode but it appears they did,
as you can see here.
Now that I see it in this context I do recall The Hound dropping the hammer at one point and pulling out a small weapon of some sort, we just never got a good look at it. I suspect that the spears the wildling redshirts had were probably tipped with dragonglass too.
Oh, yeah - I saw that but it didn't occur to me that that's what it was. Lots of drop-offs in basic storytelling elements this season, just like this. A few seconds taken for expository moments explaining that (and the chain, and the..., and the..., and so forth) wouldn't hurt the pacing of the episode at all. So much feels like it's being left out because of this shortened season. It's quite frustrating...