Co-worker: How you doing?
Me: Been wrestling with office equipment all day and project managers. They are winning. So I'm going home to watch some carnage on Game of Thrones.
Finally saw Game of Thrones, The Long Night, Episode 8.3. It surprised me. I knew there was about three - four different ways it could go down. And while it did pick one of them, and for the most part followed as I'd predicted, the last fifteen or twenty so minutes surprised me.
Okay, first of all, wasn't at all surprised by whom they killed off. Or who lived.
I knew the main characters would survive. Although it was a tad surprising Brienne made it -- I honestly thought they were going to kill her off -- but I guess not?
Jamie also apparently made it through -- which I suspected. (I still think Ayra may kill him and use his face to kill Cersei. That's what I'd do if I were writing this.)
Not at all surprised about Dany, Sansa, Tyrion, Jon, Bran, Davos, Ayra, The Hound, and the Dragons.
And we all pretty much predicted that the Mormounts - Lyanna and Jorah were goners.
So too, Eddis, Gendry (at least I think he's dead, not quite certain), the Giant Killer (who loved Brienne), Berric (at least I think he's dead), Melissandra, Samwell's wife and kid (pretty sure I saw them die), Greyworm and all the Unsullied and Draquai (sp?) - Dany's army, and I think the translator (hard to tell). Varys is still alive - but I knew he would be, as is Jamie Lannister (at least I think he's alive). Theon died -- but we knew that was happening.
Everything went down much as I expected -- the surprise was Ayra killing the Night King. That I did not foresee. I should have. But they did a really good job of misleading me to think the Night King would either succeed or Jon would take him out. I knew Dany wouldn't -- too easy.
The scenes with Ayra were by far the best in the episode. From her cat and mouse game with the Walking Dead in Winterfell to her scenes with Melissandra, and finally her take down of the Night King. Well down and it tracked beautifully with her character arc -- she may well have the best character arc in the series.
The other character with the best scenes was Tyrion in the crypt. His scenes with Sansa were a stroke of brilliance.
I honestly thought Dany was the weak link here...but that's just me. I did love the scenes with the dragons. Jon and his dragon fighting the Night King and his dragon was beautiful. Then the Night King showing how utterly unbeatable he appeared to be -- when he survived dragon fire and was able to awake all of the dead. (Yes, hiding in a crypt seemed like a good idea at the time, I guess. But when your enemy is a necromancer -- possibly not? I'd have sent the women and children twenty miles away from Winterfell (just saying).
Suffice it to say -- if it weren't for Ayra? They'd be dead. And Dany breaking with the plan to save her people -- sort of put them in jeopardy. I honestly think Jon may be the better leader.
While I found most of the fight scenes difficult to follow, it was hard to tell who was getting killed half the time. I honestly don't know if Jamie made it, I think he did? OR if Brienne made it? It was hard to tell. There were some wonderful moments -- most were inside Winterfell itself. Also some lovely bits with the dragons.
And...
Those last twenty minutes were a work of art --- from the sequences of the individual fighting to Ayra's take down of the Night King, to Melissandra's silent walk into the frozen waste land, where she shudders and dies. Beautifully filmed.
Much better than expected. Did not disappoint.
ETA: I found something that tells us who died in the last episode.
Details you Missed.
Apparently Ghost did make it out alive. Berric did die, as did Theon, Melissandra, Eddis, Lyanna, and Jorah.
Also, various bits were foreshadowed previously. And yep, I'm right -- Ayra is going to kill Cersei. She kills blue eyes, green eyes, and brown eyes. The blue eyes are the White Walkers. Cersei has green eyes. The brown were the guys who did the Red Wedding.
Me: Been wrestling with office equipment all day and project managers. They are winning. So I'm going home to watch some carnage on Game of Thrones.
Finally saw Game of Thrones, The Long Night, Episode 8.3. It surprised me. I knew there was about three - four different ways it could go down. And while it did pick one of them, and for the most part followed as I'd predicted, the last fifteen or twenty so minutes surprised me.
Okay, first of all, wasn't at all surprised by whom they killed off. Or who lived.
I knew the main characters would survive. Although it was a tad surprising Brienne made it -- I honestly thought they were going to kill her off -- but I guess not?
Jamie also apparently made it through -- which I suspected. (I still think Ayra may kill him and use his face to kill Cersei. That's what I'd do if I were writing this.)
Not at all surprised about Dany, Sansa, Tyrion, Jon, Bran, Davos, Ayra, The Hound, and the Dragons.
And we all pretty much predicted that the Mormounts - Lyanna and Jorah were goners.
So too, Eddis, Gendry (at least I think he's dead, not quite certain), the Giant Killer (who loved Brienne), Berric (at least I think he's dead), Melissandra, Samwell's wife and kid (pretty sure I saw them die), Greyworm and all the Unsullied and Draquai (sp?) - Dany's army, and I think the translator (hard to tell). Varys is still alive - but I knew he would be, as is Jamie Lannister (at least I think he's alive). Theon died -- but we knew that was happening.
Everything went down much as I expected -- the surprise was Ayra killing the Night King. That I did not foresee. I should have. But they did a really good job of misleading me to think the Night King would either succeed or Jon would take him out. I knew Dany wouldn't -- too easy.
The scenes with Ayra were by far the best in the episode. From her cat and mouse game with the Walking Dead in Winterfell to her scenes with Melissandra, and finally her take down of the Night King. Well down and it tracked beautifully with her character arc -- she may well have the best character arc in the series.
The other character with the best scenes was Tyrion in the crypt. His scenes with Sansa were a stroke of brilliance.
I honestly thought Dany was the weak link here...but that's just me. I did love the scenes with the dragons. Jon and his dragon fighting the Night King and his dragon was beautiful. Then the Night King showing how utterly unbeatable he appeared to be -- when he survived dragon fire and was able to awake all of the dead. (Yes, hiding in a crypt seemed like a good idea at the time, I guess. But when your enemy is a necromancer -- possibly not? I'd have sent the women and children twenty miles away from Winterfell (just saying).
Suffice it to say -- if it weren't for Ayra? They'd be dead. And Dany breaking with the plan to save her people -- sort of put them in jeopardy. I honestly think Jon may be the better leader.
While I found most of the fight scenes difficult to follow, it was hard to tell who was getting killed half the time. I honestly don't know if Jamie made it, I think he did? OR if Brienne made it? It was hard to tell. There were some wonderful moments -- most were inside Winterfell itself. Also some lovely bits with the dragons.
And...
Those last twenty minutes were a work of art --- from the sequences of the individual fighting to Ayra's take down of the Night King, to Melissandra's silent walk into the frozen waste land, where she shudders and dies. Beautifully filmed.
Much better than expected. Did not disappoint.
ETA: I found something that tells us who died in the last episode.
Details you Missed.
Apparently Ghost did make it out alive. Berric did die, as did Theon, Melissandra, Eddis, Lyanna, and Jorah.
Also, various bits were foreshadowed previously. And yep, I'm right -- Ayra is going to kill Cersei. She kills blue eyes, green eyes, and brown eyes. The blue eyes are the White Walkers. Cersei has green eyes. The brown were the guys who did the Red Wedding.
no subject
Date: 2019-04-30 02:12 pm (UTC)My guess is most of the supporting will -- but I'm willing to bet the Lannisters don't. Nor does the Hound.