13036686, Ill give you 2 out of 4 Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Wed Jun-22-16 08:30 AM
I think you nailed issues with Arya and the battles.
I disagree with the Jon Snow resurrection. Outside of the Wall I doubt anyone would take that story at face value.
Also with Dany she killed all their leaders and walked out of a fire, I think that might be enough for the Dorathki to be convinced she is the leader they've been waiting for.
>Arya's shit was poorly written. She knows that the waif is >after her, yet she's leisurely walking around Bravos tossing >bags of money at sailors? Not being careful or cautious as >all? After all she's been through? Then she gets stabbed in >the stomach and the next episode is on some parkour shit, >jumping off ledges and sliding down staircases on her fucking >stomach? While being chased around by someone being trained by >the worlds foremost group of assassins... who by the way... >only trained her in stick fighting. How does that help her >become an assassin? Sorry, that's poor writing. > >Jon was risen from the dead. Told that "they think you're a >god." Yet he not only has trouble getting those same folks who >think he's a god to join him, but NO ONE ELSE in the fucking >storyline is at all concerned that this dude was dead and now >he's not? His death has come up one time since his >resurrection. As has the fact that the Lord Commander of the >Night's Watch has abandoned them. None of the Norther houses >give a fuck about that? Sorry, that's poor writing. > >Littlefinger and the knights of the Vale show up at the last >minute... the EXACT same thing that happened when Stannis' >troops showed up to save the Night's Watch? The EXACT same >thing that happened when Tywin's men showed up to save the day >at the Battle of The Blackwater? The exact same thing happens >in the 3 consecutive big battles? Sorry, poor writing. > >Shit even Danaerys' storyline... So she kills the Khals, and >that makes the rest of the Dothraki join her? Umm... well when >Khal Drogo died, most of his Khalessar left. She was mostly >stuck with the women, children, and weak. The stronger >warriors decided to become Khal's themselves. Yet this time >they all just choose to follow her? Even though we know this >isn't how they really function? Even though we know that they >have no interest in the seven kingdoms and they are scared of >water? They just choose to join her contradicting all that >we've learned about them and their culture? Sorry poor >writing. > > > >
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