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- Mar 23, 2016
It would have softened the blow, but here's the thing: I was spoilered slightly before the episode, so I knew something was going to happen and I had a strong hunch that it would be Arya... still even knowing that, it felt really fucking stupid and out of place.The Arya twist would actually work in the books, assuming the narrative was from her perspective. Instead of Arya just popping out of nowhere like in the show, you'd actually know what she was thinking and follow her as she made her way from the castle to the godswood. Heck, imagine how much better the show's resolution would have been if the library scene took place as she was making her way to the godswood.
Staggered from the blow to her head, Arya retreats from the courtyard to catch her breath and collect her thoughts.
On the parapet, she sees a group of White Walkers walking down the path to the Godswood.
Arya realizes that it must be the Night King making his way to Bran in the Godswood.
Having grown up in Winterfell, Arya is familiar with the layout of the castle and quickly rushes to the library, hoping to beat the Night King to the Godswood and save her brother.
Unfortunately, the dead have already infiltrated the library and, indeed, most of the castle interior.
Hoping to avoid a prolonged confrontation that would slow her down and cost her her brother's life, she chooses to stealthily avoid detection instead of fighting her way through the library.
Her trip through the library takes longer than she thought, so in a panic, she bursts into a run along the walls of Winterfell, over the heads of the dead on the ground below.
A few narrow misses later, Arya is close enough to the Godswood to be able to watch the confrontation between Theon and the Night King.
After watching Theon fall, Arya pulls out her dagger, knowing that she'll only get one chance to end the Night King's life...
Frankly I would have prefered it if Jon and the other important characters had rushed into the godswood and started to fight the White Walkers, while Jon engages the Night King, to eventually pin him to the tree by stabbing him with his sword, grabbing him, so he can't run away and essentially sacrifice himself in this way so Dany gets a clear shot to use dragonfire to burn the Night King. (This, of course, would make it necessary to ditch the Bugs-Bunny like scene, where NK shrugs off Dragonfire before.)
Imagine Jon strolling out of the fire, just like Dany did 2 times by now, thus solidifying that he is indeed Rhaegar's son. I feel that would have been a neat payoff both to the NK storyline as well as establishing for anyone that's not Bran, that Jon is indeed undeniably a Targaryen.
Would also sort of tie in with Azor Ahai sacrificing Nissa Nissa.
I, at least, think that could have been a neat scene. Bonuspoints if Theon, with his last dying breath, would have popped off a lone arrow to injure the Nigth King before bleeding to death sometime during the fight, to give Jon the opportunity to stab the NK. Not a big fan of Theon, but it would have made his death a bit more emotional.
Certainly would have been better than TeleportArya Shenanigans.