Winterfell
- Episode aired Apr 14, 2019
- TV-MA
- 54m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
144K
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Jon and Daenerys arrive in Winterfell and are met with skepticism. Sam learns about the fate of his family. Cersei gives Euron the reward he aims for. Theon follows his heart.Jon and Daenerys arrive in Winterfell and are met with skepticism. Sam learns about the fate of his family. Cersei gives Euron the reward he aims for. Theon follows his heart.Jon and Daenerys arrive in Winterfell and are met with skepticism. Sam learns about the fate of his family. Cersei gives Euron the reward he aims for. Theon follows his heart.
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We got a very tepid start for the last season of one of the greatest shows of the decade, and it seems this season will suffer from the same deficiencies of Season 7, namely, absolutely terrible pacing, mediocre writing and predictability. I think the magic of the earlier seasons are definitively gone at this point.
All those problems stem from the fact that there is no longer any source material. Instead of condensing an already fantastic series of books, now the writing team is tasked with filling gaps and turning an outline into a coherent narrative. And thus, all the deficiencies (such as tropes, gaping plot holes, and predictability) of standard Hollywood screenwriting became apparent the in last couple of seasons.
Many central characters such as Tyrion, the Hound, Daenerys and Jon Snow have progressively lost key aspects of their personality and become run-of-the-mill tropes. The terrible pacing simply exacerbates this issue as the show-runners attempt to go through a "check list" and juggle so many different arcs in a 45-50 min episode. The result is a complete lack of depth, character development, and very short scenes, and we the audience simply can't get as emotionally invested in the characters as before.
But, we can expect some key revelations tying up the story and fantastic CGI dragons and battles, so this will definitely be entertaining just not on par with earlier seasons.
All those problems stem from the fact that there is no longer any source material. Instead of condensing an already fantastic series of books, now the writing team is tasked with filling gaps and turning an outline into a coherent narrative. And thus, all the deficiencies (such as tropes, gaping plot holes, and predictability) of standard Hollywood screenwriting became apparent the in last couple of seasons.
Many central characters such as Tyrion, the Hound, Daenerys and Jon Snow have progressively lost key aspects of their personality and become run-of-the-mill tropes. The terrible pacing simply exacerbates this issue as the show-runners attempt to go through a "check list" and juggle so many different arcs in a 45-50 min episode. The result is a complete lack of depth, character development, and very short scenes, and we the audience simply can't get as emotionally invested in the characters as before.
But, we can expect some key revelations tying up the story and fantastic CGI dragons and battles, so this will definitely be entertaining just not on par with earlier seasons.
Some very predictable scenes and awful, cheesy dialogue. Last 20 minutes were Game of Thrones standard, not quite sure what the first 40 were about.
People r putting low rating for the episode because it wasn't what they expected....the episode was just fine it's very underrated...that's wrong. The reunions were great everything was just fine ... some comedy was added that's so nice actually ... U don't have to underrate it just bcuz it wasn't what u expected...the episode was great and very fascinating actually stop ur negativity...and we all know the next episodes will be even better
I don't know what people expect. Would you prefer that they end the whole thing in one episode? The first is always going to be transitional. We have to have reunions. We have to have relationships re-established because all the forces are congealing. I thought the dragon riding scene went on too long. But there are highly significant facts revealed that are necessary to set up what will transpire in the other five episodes. It's much like a chess match where two excellent players have their pieces all set for the endgame. Also, remember that it has been nearly two years since we saw these figures.
Its not bad, it is just becoming very blank, what made GOT GOT is lost.
It's very sad they ran out of books and it seems without that guidance they are turning to classic hollywood style of filming.
Caracters have lost their identities, they are just a pale version of themselves and everything is filled up with predictable conversations seen in thousand hollywood movies.
Season 7 all over again.
GRRM why didn't you finish the books? Lol
Did you know
- TriviaThere are many musical call-backs to the pilot episode Winter Is Coming (2011) in this episode: the music that plays when Jon and Daenerys arrive is the same as when Robert arrives; the music that plays when Jaime sees Bran is the same music that played when Jaime pushed Bran out of the tower.
- GoofsEuron says that he, Yara and Theon are the last Greyjoys left in the world. There is a fourth Greyjoy - Aeron, Euron's brother.
- Quotes
Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: You left me to die.
Arya Stark: First, I robbed you.
Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane: You're a cold little bitch, aren't you? Guess that's why you're still alive.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #2.79 (2019)
Details
- Runtime
- 54m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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