Starts off pretty bad then all of a sudden you've been awake for 20 hours and binge watched the entire thing.
Persevere through those initial few bad episodes and you're in for a right treat.
WHY DID DEAN HAD TO MARRY LINDSAY? DAWN
Great Season opener. I was so excited seeing Brienne kept her oath with the sword OathKeeper. Of all men and women who hold a sword, Brienne deserves the title Knight most.
A strong season beginning. For many characters the hopes get up. I am very optimistic about Team Sansa-Brienne. But the most interesting plot-location for me is King's Landing, where Cersei is back in the game, with Jamie on her side. Key-quote: "Fuck prophecy, fuck fate, fuck everyone except us" This should be the new motto of house Lannister. The Dorn-Location had an interesting development. Furthermore i liked how Danni made a proverbial full circle and is now back with the Dothrakis, i thought she gotten too powerfull over the last seasons. Over all i am on my edge for the developments this season awaits us. I just fear they will make the same mistakes, like last season (rape-sences without further meaning etc.). But i think, from what i saw this episode, the writers and creators listend to the critics and are now back on track.
Did they choose a fitting name for that priest. We probably should have seen this coming...
I haven't been feeling so anxious about what may comes next in months, or even years. It was too long since The Walking Dead had offered us such an eventful episode and interesting narrative arc. Sadly I don't see them going anywhere with this Alexandria thing, it's most likely going to implode...
So sad because of Noah's death too, I didn't want to see him go so soon, I'd reckon other characters to be expendable, but not him.
The only thing that may keep Rick's group inside the walls now is Deanna's coscience not being so clean in the first place, which might also be the reason why she has been turning a blind eye on the group's deeds all along.
What I didn't like at all: Pete being a bad husband and father and hitting Jessie. That kind of clichès are not supposed to belong here.