Well that was the minimal they could have done... sigh, though I guess they probably thought some deus ex machina from other parts of the plot would be seen just as badly, so may aswell just use a character that isn’t Jon (for flare and misdirection, even if it was heavily hinted at up to the knifing).
I honestly thought at the very end the priestess was going to do some funky fire god magic, rather than what it was going to be.
To be fair they at least made sure the night king never spoke, as much as I wanted some final exposition, it’s probably better that it stay a mystery.
His wight troops however, utterly useless. Were they only there as boosters for his power and initial build up of dead? Seems the only explanation to me.
Anyway, i feel ending this storyline was premature making the rest of it rather mundane to me. Really should have blended them both together, as to me it just seems really dumb that the night king would be so affixed to bran when he could have waited until winter hit further south. I mean seriously he spent thousands of years building up his power to suddenly getting impatient? No doubt this is where the plot device comes in, that somehow bran was blocking advance, which is boring.