Just finished watching the fourth episode, I really can't hold my breath anymore, so let's vent my anger first.
Seasons 1-6 are called Game of Thrones, seasons 7-8 are domestic anti-Japanese dramas, and the collective IQ of the screenwriters is offline. Except for the special effects, the plot line is completely broken.
All the additional abilities of the army are time-shifted, and the journey of several months is at a touch. Mother Long was flying in the sky on a dragon, and she flew into the range of the heavy crossbow. I haven't seen the enemy ship yet. There is a row of ships on the sea, and there are heavy crossbows on board. ? I really want to cry out for this dragon, and it's not clear that he died. Insufficient funds forcibly castrated special effects to balance the camp? ? ? Death is a dragon, everyone is well-matched? ?
The White Walkers are all flaws
1. I don’t need lighting. I can still play without vision. At first glance, it’s dark and overwhelming. In a battle with a disparity of 100,000, you can’t beat the aliens just in numbers. Know what’s in the commander’s mind, that’s all. Also take the initiative to attack and charge? ? Also tm is at two o'clock in the morning, the entire battlefield is dark, and the visible distance of the charge is less than 10 meters? ? ? ? I can understand that the screenwriter wants to create a terrifying atmosphere, but isn't this mentally retarded operation insulting the IQ of Game of Thrones fans?
2. Knowing that the nemesis of the White Walkers is fire, the function of fire in the whole battle is only used for lighting? How many hundreds were actually burned to death by the ignited trenches?
3. Knowing that the crowd tactics can't win, the opponent can still devour the opponent's combat power anytime and anywhere to strengthen their own perverted existence, but I am hard-hearted, just don't fight the city defense. My tens of thousands of soldiers just want to fight with you on the plain under the city?
4. Speaking of the city defense battle, the city wall of Nuoda was broken in three minutes. Even if you don't understand the art of war, you can understand the concept of breaking the city wall in three minutes. Even if there are only 5,000 people left on the city wall, and they take turns to cut the grass, it will not be broken in three minutes, right? ? Even if you do nothing but pour asphalt under the city wall, you can burn tens of thousands to death if you throw it on fire. Little devil, is your mind set on King's Landing, Stannis, you are all selective and forgetful?
I went to King's Landing and didn't do anything. Why don't I steal a wildfire formula and come back? Wouldn't it be more reliable to find a way on your own than to persuade Cersei's old woman to help? ? What I can think of, can't you think of a king's hand? Isn't there a lot of flammable things in the winter? Did all the preparation time before the start of the battle was spent on quarreling with the iron? Where did the rolling stones and asphalt of the city defense war go? Could it be that hundreds of years later, you still have to boast to your people that I won the White Walkers by means of justice, and I don't need these frivolous things?
5. The screenwriter dug the hole himself, and his life has to be filled. The third season predicts that the green eyes will be killed, and the eighth season will force Erya to add a one-on-one show to kill the Night King? After eight seasons, the night ghost is gone with a dagger? ? ? ? ? ? Co-authoring the hole filled with the lives of tens of thousands of people, just for the dagger of Erya? Turning around for the sake of forcing a turning point, isn't this the same as a bloody plot where the hero of a domestic TV series must be left under the knife before he goes to the execution ground?
After scolding so much in one breath, it can be regarded as out of breath. There are too many pitfalls.
As for this fourth episode. It really is a fuse that completely detonated everyone's emotions.
I can't spray anymore, I already have a premonition that it's unfinished, what about love?
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