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Monday, April 22, 2019

Knowing that Game of Thrones only had five episodes left for its entire run made me more aggravated at A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms than I should have been.

It's like I've become a bit of the Three-Eyed Raven, and I don't like it. I see the ending coming, I know how much time is left, and I want each second on screen to count. After last week's very slow episode in which much needed exposition took place, I was thinking that the last five episodes would move onto action akin to some of the biggest episodes that the series has showcased. So what we ended up getting in "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" felt a lot like filler. Honestly, it felt like a series of low budget, tight perspective webisodes to invest in characters than it did any kind of "cinematic." You know, the kind of webisodes that you click on to discover the backstory of a character that's killed off in the main show, but which you know has no special effects budget at all. This is what the entire episode felt like, albeit with beautiful set pieces.

I mean, they didn't get into any White Walker action so at least they could flash over to something that maybe Cersei was up to? But they didn't do that at all either. But my Three-Eyed Raven powers kind of "get it." Half to 75% of these characters won't survive the next four episodes, so it was a final opportunity for them to just sort of sit around and do whatever the hell they wanted. In Dungeons & Dragons, we call this kind of housekeeping "downtime." But here's the thing...if they wanted to do a lot of this, why did they only make six episodes for this season? They could have done a bunch of filler episodes and had a full season of ten episodes. It doesn't make any sense, and it's deeply frustrating. Sigh.

However, it was still a good episode, just an unsatisfying one. We did get to see Arya and Gendry get it on so that was kind of fun. And nothing beats the sloppy love stares of Tormund Giantsbane that are directed at Brienne. I also loved that Brienne was knighted by Jaime Lannister, an honor that she has deserved for a long time. Oh and nothing is ever going to get the vision of a naked Tormund in bed sucking on a giant woman's nipple out of my head. Nothing.

Random observations:

1) Did anyone notice the White Walkers all have dragon-slaying javelins now in hand?

2) I like Arya's staff. She practiced with one against the waif for so long, it seemed a natural fit. I bet she protects Bran while he waits for the Night King.

3) How the Hell are they going to stop Viserion from just torching all of Winterfell? This was a plan that they should have come up with. Something...anything...to stop the big undead dragon would have been nice to hear.

4) Does it bother anyone else that everyone is focused on "What comes after" when they don't know if there's even going to be an "after?"

5) I guess next week is when we see the biggest battle that has ever been filmed. It's been a solid lead up to it. But I think the remaining two episodes will feel like some kind of rushed cleanup. I am kind of disappointed that the climax will apparently be Winterfell and the White Walkers will probably get stopped there or all is lost. There really isn't time in two episodes to have them travel south in a path of destruction. At least it doesn't seem that way to me.

9 comments:

  1. Didn't see the episode - yet! (Saw last week's due to free HOB weekend.) They do have a lot to cover in the remaining episodes, especially since the last one introduced yet more things that needed to be resolved.
    They do need to beat the White Walkers first though...

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    1. If they are even beatable. I'm wondering why the Night King doesn't just fly undead Viserion down to King's Landing and kill everyone there and just raise them all as his servants. They literally have nothing that could harm them (no dragonglass) and no Valyrian steel that I can even think of.

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  2. I didn't have time to watch it last night. I'll have to watch it later.

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    1. I wouldn't make it a high priority until the new episode airs this Sunday. It was filler...a nothing burger of an episode.

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    2. It was nice to get everyone together before many are killed. But it would be too convenient now for Jon or Dany to die next episode. Ser Briene is probably zombie fodder though. And Reek I hope. Is it weird Sansa still hated Jaime while she was cool with Reek? The only difference seems like that Reek saved her.

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    3. I hope there's a dragon fight next week though. That would be awesome.

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    4. It's definitely not weird (the Sansa/Reek thing). I'm with you on that and on the dragon fights.

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  3. Btw I was thinking this morning the easiest way to wrap up both wars would be to borrow from Return of the King and after the Night King is destroyed Bran or Jon or whoever takes command if the dead and marches them to King's Landing. Then once Cersei is defeated the dead go back from whence they came. If Jon were leading them it also solves the issue with him and Dany. Probably not what will happen but just saying it's an economical solution.

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  4. Sigh. I've just GOT to catch up on GOT this weekend so I can read your posts!

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