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That was when I and I guess most viewers realised they were truly screwed. It was a fantastic piece of cinematography. Big thanks to the Red Witch for lighting up their swords so that the viewers could actually see wtf was going on too.That beginning scene with the lights slowly going out in the distance was awesome. After that it was just constant sword swinging in near darkness.
Despite the opening-mid segments being absolutely some of the best that I've seen of GoT, the latter portion of the show felt rushed along with the pathetic NK moment after years of a buildup. Dany landing Drogon admist a ton of wights? Wtf kind of tactic is that? Why didn't Drogon torch some enemies instead of wiggling around doing the truffle shuffle?
I really wanted to see the look of dread on Cersei's face as the NK's army approached Kings Landing backed up by a humungous blizzard but I guess that won't happen. We didn't even see the WW's in combat, and the NK didn't even get to ask Bran where the hell he had parked his car...
Earlier on in, I did think that Tyrion and Sansa were going to both commit suicide down in the crypts. Tyrion certainly had a look on his face that suggested he wanted to say some final words to her. Glad that didn't happen though.