![]() To critics, it was too convenient Daenerys showed up in time with Drogon to save Jon and his Suicide Squad. If "Beyond the Wall" adhered to 'Game of Thrones' logic, Jon Snow and his merry men would be mincemeat. And consensus has been that “Beyond the Wall” is a bad episode, largely due to the show breaking its own internal rules when it comes to established ideas regarding displacement and time. ![]() One fan poll doesn’t speak for an entire fandom, especially one with a relatively small sampling size (25.89% represents 363 votes). ![]() “The Dragonstone cave painting scene” 1.07% (15 votes).“First-year maester student Samwell Tarly can cure greyscale?” 2.28% (32 votes).“Jon and Sansa need better communication before talking to the Northern lords in the Great Hall” 2.35% (33 votes).“Highgarden and Casterly Rock don’t quite live up to expectations, spectacle-wise” 4.99% (70 votes).“Jon, Tyrion and Daenerys think that sending Jon north of the Wall to find a wight is a good idea because…?” 10.27% (144 votes).“Arya and Sansa are at odds for…some reason” 14.62% (205 votes).On Friday, Fansided revealed the results of a Game of Thrones poll in which 25.89% of fans who voted picked “Just ‘Beyond the Wall’ in general” as the worst moment of Game of Thrones Season 7. Although the criticism isn’t without merit, it’s also lame as hell. ![]() But “Beyond the Wall,” the sixth episode to the most recent season of the HBO high fantasy, has just been voted one of the worst things about - well, anything in Game of Thrones Season 7. In Game of Thrones tradition, the penultimate episode to every season is where shit hits the fan. ![]()
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