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All the crazy ass shit in this show and people decide to draw a line at Arya getting past the white walkers undetected.
Oh hell no...that could never happen.
Oh hell no...that could never happen.
This wasn't people complaining about the plot or some artistic decision. This was an issue where a significant portion of viewers couldn't see what was going on.
Blaming it on people who suddenly don't know how to watch a TV is very lame..
I certainly will watch the episode again in the dark and see.
Anyone who disagrees with me is a fanboy or a rube. Or stupidz, or something.
Blaming it on people who suddenly don't know how to watch a TV is very lame..
Doing THE pivotal thing OFF SCREEN is objectively bad art in this medium.All the crazy ass shit in this show and people decide to draw a line at Arya getting past the white walkers undetected.
Oh hell no...that could never happen.
I watched it in the dark
False. Anyone claiming there isn't an issue with the darkness -- as you are -- when there clearly is, is a fanboy or a rube.
You can tell me you like the way NK died and I'll disagree with you, but I know it's a subjective thing. The darkness isn't subjective. It's real.
Did you tie the string around the Boba Fett action figure's foot so you could pull it out of your ass this time like I suggested?
Actually, you need to read my FIX for this scene. I’m not advocating for seeing something coming. I’m saying that if the PIVOTAL THNG happens because of some ‘skill’ that can not be shown by definition, that’s a really really bad artistic choice. Especially when it leads to Arya Diesel flying in slow mo.You know what would have made that suspenseful, 'didn't see that coming.' moment better? Seeing it coming!
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I would imagine harvesting a face is not speedy.
I thought it was pretty clear from Arya's training that taking a face was more like a ritual and took proper time to clean/wash/remove the face.
We don't know how long from Arya dispatching the waif that she took her face and hung it up. There was fresh blood on the ground and blood dripping from the mask, so maybe it is possible to just shuck the face off, but there has to be something else involved with getting the face to look normal. Of course, the writers could just gloss over this.
which was Arya-ex-machina.
But yes, no making Valyrian steel from scratch.
She "snuck up" on him by sprinting past an army of his wights and homies and then screaming really load before she jumped at him?In the first season Syrio taught her to move as "quiet as a shadow". She snuck up on Jon in broad daylight on a snow covered ground … the same place where she snuck up on NK.
My point has nothing to do with what you’re bringing up here.No, it really wasn't. Because they'd been setting it up with little clues and scenes for multiple seasons of the show. Maybe you need to watch the Bravos Faceless men episodes over again?
Was Arya killing the NK a surprise? Sure, because everyone thought that Dany or Jon was going to do it. Because they were the more OBVIOUS choices. Because like in any good murder mystery, they'd given OTHER potential clues that point to other people being the murderer.
But they HAD dropped clues that Arya was going to be the one to do it, including Missendai's line about the gender pronoun being wrong in 'prince who was promised.'
No one in the show trained like Arya did to be the swift blade of death. She's the ultimate Min-Max stealth assassin.No, it really wasn't. Because they'd been setting it up with little clues and scenes for multiple seasons of the show. Maybe you need to watch the Bravos Faceless men episodes over again?
Was Arya killing the NK a surprise? Sure, because everyone thought that Dany or Jon was going to do it. Because they were the more OBVIOUS choices. Because like in any good murder mystery, they'd given OTHER potential clues that point to other people being the murderer.
But they HAD dropped clues that Arya was going to be the one to do it, including Missendai's line about the gender pronoun being wrong in 'prince who was promised.'
I watched it in the dark, not that much of a help. Didn't stop me from enjoying the episode though.
I didn’t say she was a Mary Sue, ...but a force coming in on a crane in the last second to resolve the seemingly unwinnable situation is LITERALLY THE DEFINITION of Deus ex machina. And I do mean LITERALLYNo one in the show trained like Arya did to be the swift blade of death. She's the ultimate Min-Max stealth assassin.
She spent all 7 seasons becoming what she was this past weekend, and she was already skilled from episode 1. Her entire series journey was about becoming a badass.
I'd like to see a flashback of what she did, but she wasn't ex-Machina or Mary Sue at all.
Doing THE pivotal thing OFF SCREEN is objectively bad art in this medium.
The above leading to what we got, Arya Diesel flying out of nowhere in slow mo to kill the baddie, is bad art.
Plain. Simple.