I think that there have been good things about this season (cutting back on the sexposition is a major bonus in my book, and the battle scenes have been gorgeous to witness), but the plot has really suffered. Like
@The_Jobu and
@misterID have mentioned, the writers seem lost without GRRM's blueprint, and it's becoming pretty apparent in places.
Examples:
- The Greyjoys. Where oh where is this thing going? We haven't seen a Greyjoy since Episode 4 (though I think we'll see Theon next week). Previous seasons would have shown Theon wallowing in guilt over leaving Yara, or perhaps Yara getting tortured by her uncle Euron, but this season we've got nothing. Speaking of Euron, can we talk about overhyped characters or what? If you were going by interviews alone, you'd think he'd be in every episode, hamming it up, but he's been missing since the third episode. The show either needs to let Theon go out as a hero, saving Yara by killing Euron (who in turn kills him with his last bit of strength or something), or pull a Red Wedding and make Theon's attempt at heroics pointless, ending in both his and Yara's deaths.
- Jon/Dany romance. The show is headed in this direction (whether I want it to or not), and it's... not been great. Their chemistry is severely lacking, especially when you put them next to their former romantic interests (Jon/Ygritte, Dany/Drogo). Unfortunately, there have only been 4 episodes to develop this relationship, and despite several characters talking about it (Davos, Tyrion, Missandei), I'd rather believe it with my own eyes
- The Starks. How the hell are they messing up the Starks??? I know I've defended Bran's lack of personality (due to him having millions of memories stuffed in his head now), but his lack of appearances around his sisters feels super off. The three of them should be having discussions about what they've been up to for the past 4 years, but what do we get? Arya becoming a sociopath, that's what. ????????? Unless this is a ploy by the writers to trick us, Arya is getting majorly played by Littlefinger, and has now resorted to threatening her sister's life. Wth?! I understand that she's been through hell and back, but there is no reason for her not to share her story with Sansa, and vice versa. And if they don't believe each other, they can just talk to their brother about setting some facts straight, which would lead to them discovering that Littlefinger is playing them.
- Jaime........... They set it up last season to make it look like he was potentially going to leave Cersei after she burned part of King's Landing. And what happened? He's still with her.
- "________ hasn't been around in a few episodes." This could apply to a few members of the main cast, but these are the ones worth mentioning: Theon, Brienne, Melisandre (essentially out on maternity leave until Season 8), Tormund, Bronn, and Sandor. After a great first episode, Sandor wasn't seen until Episode 5. That felt a little off to me (as a main cast member, he has only been in 4 episodes over the past 2 seasons, but at least that made sense in Season 6). Brienne has had next to nothing to do this season, which is a damn shame. I'm excited for her reunion with Jaime next episode though. Bronn had 2 good episodes... and then boom, gone again.
- A reluctance to kill off some major characters. Believe it or not, but Ellaria Sand is the only main character to have died this season (Sand Snakes, Olenna, Thoros, and Viserion the Dragon- RIP- were all secondary characters). We haven't seen this kind of reluctance to cull the main cast since season 2 (or season 5, since Jon's death was temporary).
Note- Jason Momoa was never a part of the opening credits, so I chose not to include Drogo on this list. Daario & Jaqen were left over in Essos, but don't appear to be a part of this story any more. Ellaria is possibly still alive at this point in the show (her daughter, however, is not), but her actress has stated that she will no longer be appearing, so it's safe to assume that Ellaria will eventually die.
There are currently 12 main characters who have stayed alive (well, in Jon's case, mostly alive) since the first season (15 if you include Varys, Sam, and Bronn). While I think that's pretty incredible, how long can it last?