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What was the worst moment from Game of Thrones Season 6? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 1,671
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  • Tim - 7 years ago

    Why was the battle of the bastards not listed? It was utterly horrendous!!! And Ramsey's death? Ugh, one of the BEST evil people in the show.. Gone.... WTF! I do appreciate being able to select "other" in the vote however, it is an opinion poll thus, not being able to submit what the "other" selection people have clicked goes against what an opinion poll actually is.

  • Sara - 7 years ago

    Agreed about handling of all things Dorne. Apparently, they blew their wad with Oberyn.

    My other beefs about S6 - Absolute unrealism about physical resiliency, shown in Arya's miracle "recovery," but also in her lack of concussion syndrome despite repeated beatings, Sansa and Theon being immune to hypothermia (and where did the dogs go???). Also - how long was Sansa with Ramsey, how long did it take for Sansa to get to the Wall, how long was she there, how long did their tour of the vassal houses take, how long to assemble the army...if they go with the pregnancy story line in 7, I'm calling bullshit. She'd have known by now.

    With regard to Arya/Waif - um, holy shit, the Waif is an awful assassin. That whole situation...Arya without her sword and not being alert at all, Waif's inability to kill, Jaqen's incomprehensible response to Arya's kill and departure. None of it makes sense. If the Faceless Men don't come into the picture again - to hunt Arya, to revenge resurrection, whatever - then the whole Braavos plot is pretty thin.

    Felt the whole White Wolf, King in the North stuff was really odd, too. Among quibbles - Jon never actually describes the Army of the Dead and how it functions. Instead, he says vague, ominous lines, and people commit their armies. I love Bella Ramsey as much as everyone else, but her speech was enough to get people to commit armies to a bastard deserter of the Night's Watch who only won against the Boltons because the Knights of the Vale rode in? I dunno...it seems like there's two modes: idiotically close-minded stubbornness and inexplicable credulity.

    I was sure - sure! - that when it came out that Melisandre had burned Shireen, she would have a pat answer: as she's said *so many times,* there is power in a king's blood, and that power allowed her to resurrect Jon Snow. I guess there's nothing wrong with the way they wrote it per se, but given all the king's blood life-for-life talk we've had all along, the fact that it disappears in this moment struck me as odd.

    Finally, a trivial thing, but it bugged the shit outta me. in S2E1, the Small Council receives a white raven with the note that the Citadel has declared the long summer over. Maybe I'm mistaken, and declaring the "summer over" with the white raven isn't the same thing as declaring winter started, but when they get the white raven at Winterfell, I'm thinking...um, this already happened?

    Before I get flamed - I LOVE this show. Love it, love it, love it. Flaws and all.

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