Glad everyone seems to agree it was a pretty great episode (and there have been many pretty great episodes this year).
Hodor with the very unexpected great origin scene/death scene all at once. The long game of his name, and learning this way how it came to be was perfectly executed. When the kid fell down and screamed "Hold the door" the first time, my eyes went big. For a simple character, brilliantly told story.
I am left wondering whats left for Bran and Meera. Where can she possibly take him? Also, the time travel/past vision scenes with him and the Raven were some of the most interesting and satisfying scenes of the season so far. Will they go to a new tree to see more? Is that even something they could do?
Literally the only thing I could think about during the Jorah/Dany scene was how great she looked and how she should give him some goodbye nookie. Alas, that was not his fate.
The Iron Islands being reintroduced this year had me wondering if that was the best use of our time, but those scenes this week were great. I guess I'm not bothered like others about Euron's sudden appearance... we've barely spent any time with the Greyjoys outside of Theon. With his "galavanting' about, not sure how we could have been meaningfully introduced to him anyways. That crowning ceremony was ridiculous. I agree the immediate urgency to kill Yara and Theon seemed ridiculous, but also thought their immediately sailing away was weird too... what's the plan? I don't think they have one.
Curious about the Blackfish and if this story is true or not. But I like that we're about to get some travels and continue the setup for the coming battle at Winterfell.