He dies of old age.I fast forwarded to the end....You wanna know how Jon Snow dies?:rockon:
Maybe I was overestimating from the hype leading up to this battle scene, but the production value was a bit of a letdown for me. Being a nighttime shot, it was dark to the point of confusing.
And which leader was responsible for sending the Dothraki hordes out blind and into the middle of the 'Deads' front lines when it's pitch black outside. They were quite literally 'extinguished' inside of a minute.
The end result was fairly predictable, if not the names of the survivors. Bran's story-line may or may not be complete, but it appears that Jorah's is. Not sure about Sam, Gilley or the baby. I'm also not sure both of the 'live' dragons survived, the dead one although, is now ash. That brave little girl, Lady Lyanna Mormont, leader of Bear Island, gets herself crushed by the last remaining dead giant, and that other brave little girl, Wonder Woman herself, Arya saves all of Westeros. Eat your heart out Sansa.
I'll be looking forward to the fireside chat next week while they dress their wounds and ponder the next impending disaster.
Wtf? So what happens with all the bodies now?
Maaaaaan, I'd a used them trebuchets to light up the battlefield before they started -- fling out fire bombs everywhere -- but that's just me.
10/10 for me
The musical score at the end starting at Sansa and Tyrion hiding behind the tomb and ending with the Arya stab of the night king was maybe the best ending score ever when combined with the acting and feeling that the end had come for all.
Maybe it was just the mood i was in or
maybe it was the great acting plus score, but i felt terrified, and knowing GoT penchant for killing off main actors combined with the fact that this is the last season i was i guess naively sucked into to thinking they all would die to the night king.
Following online bloggers i can tell you very few if any thought Arya would be the hero which made for a surprise
twist at the end which i loved.
The episode was perfectly paced for me with perfect foreshadowing at the beginning that apparently no one caught onto. When Mellisandra arrived at the beginning and told Davos she would be dead before dawn, then she had a long stare at arya as if to insinuate that she knew what Arya would do.
The Lord or light dude who died like
8 times fulfilled his role so finally
was able to die. Then Melissandre has words for Arya which go back to season 3 when she told her she would see her again and arya would shut brown, green and blue eyes. TRUST me. i read lots of predictions but not one person caught onto this. The stare Melisandre gave Arya in season 3 when she met her was as if she saw a ghost and i remembered this well.
To each his own but i found the whole episode moving and actually clapped
at the end which i never have done before. The fact that nobody caught onto the prophesy and little side project of arya in previous seasons and introduction and meaning of Melisandre at the beginning of this episode made the surprise ending rich and the bigger story symmetrical.