I re-watched the episode last night and appreciated a few aspects more than the first.
The action wasn't as overwhelming and it allowed me to focus on certain things better and follow the characters I was previously blind to (totally didn't notice Gendry and Tormund fighting on a mound of bodies before).
I was able to take in a lot more of the cinematography and music score and that was a plus. Lost of beautiful shots and musical crescendos and eerie notes.
However the foundation of flaws still existed. The absurdity of situations the main characters found themselves in only to survive is not the Game Of Thrones show that started all this.
I liked some things better on a re-watch, but it also reinforced some of the weaker aspects.
The action wasn't as overwhelming and it allowed me to focus on certain things better and follow the characters I was previously blind to (totally didn't notice Gendry and Tormund fighting on a mound of bodies before).
I was able to take in a lot more of the cinematography and music score and that was a plus. Lost of beautiful shots and musical crescendos and eerie notes.
However the foundation of flaws still existed. The absurdity of situations the main characters found themselves in only to survive is not the Game Of Thrones show that started all this.
I liked some things better on a re-watch, but it also reinforced some of the weaker aspects.