GrumpyCatFace wrote:Go back to seasons 1-3. Watch how it was timed. Hell, all the way up to season 5 even.
Everything was consistent, the plot was intricate, and detailed, even if they did fly through a LOT of material too quickly.
Now, there’s 2 storylines left, that just seem to happen in a series of Big Events, with nothing in between.
There are six episodes left, if there was a bunch of unresolved storylines at this point, they wouldn't be able to wrap up the show in a way that would satisfy anyone. Try and make suggestions that won't make the show worse, I know it's hard for you to even come up with one such suggestion, but you could at least try a little harder.
The reason they had time to tell the other stories as intricately as they did is because they were delaying Danny's arrival on Westeros and the white walkers finally invading, which was bad writing via silly obvious delaying tactics, they both had to show up at some point, and once they did, no one cares about the side storylines anymore. That's the way this was always going to go, so why act disappointed when they delivered on the inevitable? You should have seen this coming. Quite frankly I'm glad they took Dany's storyline and the White Walkers storyline off the backburner, that's a breath of fresh air.
At this point I'm willing to hear the Night King out, maybe he's got a damn good reason for doing what he's doing, the writers better give him proper motivation, a personality, and some good dialogue next season, got to spice up that ice zambie invasion somehow, and that's the way to do it, no more silent treatment. Ice Javelins and an Ice Dragon simply aren't enough, make him a real character, not just the mute leader of the undead.