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Thank you so much for your support this year!
I'm going to update my commissions banner in January. I hope you can still support me if you like my art.
This year was slower (sleepier) for me to finish art and it gave me anxiety attacks because I was faster in the past. I made little self catering art and I want to make more, I have many ideas I want to draw. The brain and body change with time and we have to make it work because there's no going back aaaah. Buy your nervous system stimulants đ.
I'm grateful because you were very patient, I don't take it for granted, I'm truly grateful and I will always deliver, of course lol. If you bought a commission from me thank you very much! If you RT, liked and followed me this year thank you too!!
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Thoughts on GoT S07E01
Iâm a little late for this discussion, but since I decided to watch the show again I figured it would be nice to have my own notes here.Â
For those who donât know, I quit the show during season 5 (guess when). After that Iâve seen a couple of episodes here and there, a few loose scenes, but never actually watched the show regularly as I used to.
Until now.
For some reason I decided to watch it again. Maybe because it seems like one canât escape the show these days, so I might as well watch it and form my own opinion about it.
Others have already expressed most of my feelings for this episode, but Iâll try my best not to be repetitive:
I confess I was a little nervous, like when you know youâre gonna see your ex in a party. In the end it was easier than expected, mostly because I barely felt anything. I wasnât as angry as I expected to be, my eyes didnât roll as hard as I expected them roll, but the big moments didnât do much for me either. I always compliment the showâs direction, acting and setting, and indeed all of that was correct. But thatâs it.
Arya
Iâm not sure what to make of her? Several people poked holes on Aryaâs contrived plan, so I wonât go there. I wanna question D&Dâs goal with her in terms of themes/characterization (I know, I know).Â
They paralleled Aryaâs massacre with the Red Wedding itself, so are we supposed to assume it was a bad action? Mind you, in the books is Lady Stoneheart who is killing Frey by Frey and might be responsible for an upcoming Red Wedding 2.0, but LSH is hardly a character weâre supposed to root for. Arya also compares herself to a wolf and the Frey to sheep, but sheep are nice and fluffy, so more points to Arya Did a Bad Thing. Yet they ended the scene with triumphant music and an Empowered Smirkâ˘, so what? Am I supposed to root for her? Am I supposed to think she did something awful?
The âEd Sheeran and the Nice Lannistersâ scene makes this all the more confusing. It wasnât a bad scene, though the Lannister soldiers were perhaps too nice (oh, the ever-changing patriarchy of show!Westeros, where the setting is oppressive or friendly to women depending on the needs of the plot), and that music was very much out-of-context. Iâm surprised Arya didnât say she was going âwherever whores goâ.
Before I forget: is 'killing the men, sparing the women' D&Dâs version of feminism? But why would Arya do that, really? Do we have any indication that no woman took part in the Red Wedding? That no woman could seek revenge against her just as she did with the Freys? This is the kind of stuff that earns D&D the title of faux-feminists, especially when even Aryaâs way of preventing the child bride from drinking wine was quite misogynist.
Bran vs Evil Dead
How did Bran acquire his powers? He now has visions without weirwoods or ravens or anything, he simply ~knows~ stuff about Edd... But when/how did he learned all that stuff? He got a power upgrade simply because Bloodraven died? He says heâs the Three-eyed Raven now, but what does that mean, exactly?
My issue are not the powers themselves, because I do believe book!Bran will boldly go where no greenseer has gone before, but how those powers are suddenly more impressive than what we got last season. I didnât watch the season properly so maybe this was explained.
Is it too much to hope that Edd (or anyone, really) is gonna send a raven to Winterfell saying that Nedâs legitimate son is alive?
The other Starks
I gotta say this is my least favorite plot, maybe because book!Jon and book!Sansa are among my favorite characters of anything ever, but here we have two stupid, jerk people who fail at basic communication because the writers donât know how else to write conflict.
Sansa raises valid points, but the place to raise them was pre meeting and not during the meeting. And I can see no reason why she and Jon couldnât have sit down to discuss their common strategy before this gathering, but this isnât the first time the writers use lack of previous communication as a source of conflict for the Stark siblings.
Much like the Kingsmoot or smallfolk everywhere, crowds in the show are there just to fill a room, but they have no opinion and no influence. They just cheer for whoever is talking.
Iâm already done with Lyanna Mormont, but sheâs one of D&Dâs pet characters. Faux-feminism strikes again in her speech: teaching girls how to fight too is actually super important in this moment, but this point could be delivered without diminishing the importance of knitting. Itâs winter, knitting is more useful than ever. But hey, knitting is usually associated with ~girly things~ and D&D like to show how Empowered⢠their female characters are by having them dismiss typically female activities, so there you have it. Itâs not the first time something like this happens, so I have no reason to believe it will be the last.
I love Alys Karstark in the books, yet here I felt nothing. Who is Alys Karstark in the show? Why is that moment supposed to be meaningful? The Northern theatre was so confusing over the last two seasons that I can barely keep track of who was an ally and who wasnât, and mostly I wasnât invited to care.
Much like Alys, Jonâs struggles with leadership also belong in his tenure as Lord Commander. We see Sansa complimenting his skills, but we donât see any actual demonstration that Jon is a capable leader. You know what, book!Jon was ten times the leader show!Jon is, but book!Jon paid for his blind spots and struggled with the job because the job is hard. Show!Jon is incompetent at best, but keeps being rewarded because weâre told he is a good character, so he must obviously be a good leader. Remember GRRMâs remark about Tolkien and good kings? D&D are writing the exact kind of fantasy story that GRRM criticizes in his books. Oh the irony, it hurts.
âWhen I was Lord Commander I executed men who betrayed meâ. Well, technically you had already died and resurrected, so you were no longer Lord Commander and only a common murderer. But if you were still LC, then it means death didnât release you from your vows, so youâre now LC or a deserter and have no business being King in the North. You canât have both, but D&D want both so letâs have it. Nobody questions this because of reasons.
Speaking of D&D trying to have it both ways, Iâm always a fan of Sansa burning Littlefinger, but the effect is undermined when in the very next scene she says how much she depends on him. They need the Vale men, very well, but I canât see why they wouldnât at least try to use Lysaâs murder or the Bolton Marriage Plan against LF. And, you know, preventing the icepocalypse is in the Vale menâs best interests too, so itâs not like theyâll just go home.
Repeat after me, children: Ned and Robb werenât stupid. They made mistakes, yes, but everybody in this series makes mistakes. Those mistakes didnât cause their deaths, no more than being backstabbed means you threw your back against someone elseâs knife. Honor isnât a mistake, kindness isnât a mistake. Compare Nedâs legacy vs Tywinâs legacy and youâll know that. Book legacy, that is.
Jon is a bit of a jerk during this episode and I canât see why he would think Sansa admires Cersei⌠and then Sansa is silent and admits Cersei taught her a lot. I give up. No, wait, I remembered that famous Sansa book quote, if Iâm ever queen Iâm gonna bomb all my enemies.
The Lannisters⌠and Euron?
Speaking of Lannisters, I fail to see how Cersei is still queen. She has no claim, she has no army to force her presence in the Throne for much longer, and she just bombed the Vatican with everybodyâs favorite pope plus Princess Diana inside. Knock, knock. Whoâs there? Not an angry mob because that would require D&D to remember that smallfolk are a thing and exists.
How does Cersei knows everything she does, from Tyrion being promoted Hand to Jaime releasing his brother? Does she read the scripts too?
âA dynasty for usâ is my new pick up line. Hey baby, I want to build a dynasty just for us.
âDo you think I listened to father for 40 years and learned nothing?â Well, D&D listened to GRRM for five books plus several meetings and learned nothing, so itâs not impossible.
Everybody already made all the good jokes about Euronâs rockstar look, I knew I should have watched the episode the night it aired!
The Brotherhood without Stoneheart
Probably the moment that worked best? Kind of undermined by Sandorâs lust for violence last season, but hey, Iâll take what I get. To be honest I didnât remember anything about the father/daughter, so this undermined the scene a little bit too. Itâs amazing that D&D expect us to remember those two, but Tysha? Naaaah whoâs Tysha man nobody is gonna remember that better pretend she didnât exist.
Two more nitpicks that are not actually that nitpicky. One: that fire vision came super easy and super straightforward for Sandor. Why? Can anyone do that? It makes Melisandre look an idiot.
Two: death doesnât affect Beric that much, as it didnât affect Jon. I mean, whatâs a little dying, right?
Sam Potter
Fun fact: I had to interrupt this episode because my dinner was ready⌠and I interrupted right before the Oldtown montage, so I had the benefit of watching all that shit and food and shit being associated with food with a belly full of actual food. Yay! Having Sam perform humble tasks while in Oldtown is a good concept, but this was deliberately meant to be gross. Why? We just donât know. Happy shitting!
How many episodes Sam wasted in learning what Stannis had already told him ages ago?
Hey, refresh my memory: what was Gillyâs arc over the last four seasons?
Creepy Jorah is still creepy and still being framed as romantic. Great.
Daenerys
I honestly expected this would be my favorite moment this episode. The show is always good with visually impressive moments, and the scenery and sountrack do help. It was indeed a nice scene, but that was it.
âHomeâ is a very dear concept to book!Dany - whether this âhomeâ means Westeros, the house with a red door, etc is another issue, but this has been a major motivation for her during her journey. Show!Danyâs journey was more erratic, so the moment lost a bit of its emotional significance.
Who is show!Dany? What was her arc? What has she learned? How is she any more prepared to rule Westeros than ADWD!Dany? What does she want? To rule Westeros, but why? How? What do her supporters want? Missandei and Grey Worm just want to follow their white savior, but whatâs in it for Tyrion or Dorne or Olenna? Theyâre just supporting her because they hate the other candidate more?
(wait, I take that back, that actually happens a lot)
Itâs still a pretty scene, but eh. I legit thought I would be more excited to see this. And I agree with everyone that pointed this would be better as the ending of a season than the ending of a first episode.
Also letâs trash Stannis, because why not, right?
Extra comments
Gee, look at all that foreshadowing about the Wall falling, I wonder if something bad is gonna happen soon.
Now that they got rid of the direwolves, canât they use the extra budget to pay for better wigs? Sophie Turnerâs was especially bad, but Emilia Clarkeâs wasnât that great either.
Lol whatâs with the black battle dresses and shoulder pads. That looks so silly and anachronistic. I usually like the showâs costume choices (ignoring all their reasoning for it in-universe, that is), but those outfits are just ugly.
I really, really donât like the design for the Nightâs King. Too artificial, too Power Rangers villain. And ah, itâs so D&D to center the threat of the Others in one single dude.
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See you next week, yâall!
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