Really enjoyed about half the scenes. I wish they didn't try to fit in 10 different subplots into 1 episode.
The Good:
1) The Arya stuff was awesome. What name did she forget? I can't remember.
2) Castle Black stuff was awesome. Love how they just focused on Olly's dead face for 5 seconds.
3) Does anyone else think Gilly is pregnant with Sam's child? The way she said it made me think that but obviously we are meant to think she was referring to little Sam.
4) ToJ was pretty cool. Not sure what the deal is with making Ned seem dishonorable though.
5) Septon/Tommen was good. Looks like Tommen is being brainwashed.
The Bad:
1) Why are they suddenly referring to Gregor by that name instead of Robert Strong...it's not a big deal but why even call him Robert Strong in the first place? Unless I'm forgetting something it seems like they just went from Robert Strong back to Gregor Clegane in between episodes with no explanation.
2) Daenarys just sucks so much. When is she going to do something that is actually relevant to the general plot? Literally nothing is going on with her.
3) They are really screwing up two great characters. Tyrion and Jaime went from being cool and interesting to whatever the opposite of that is. Jaime in particular is back to being a stooge.
Lots of interesting thoughts.
On 1), Arya left off Melisandre and Ilyn Payne. She stopped saying Thoros and Barric a season or two back, so they may have just cut Melisandre from the list as well. Maybe it was a subtle nod to Ilyn Payne who has been written out of the show as the actor deals with pancreatic cancer?
I'm with you on the Essos storylines being pretty bogged down. To me the problem is that we've reached a point with those stories where we're not advancing the plot
or the characters at this point. Tyrion and Varys already know how to govern and quash rebellions and Daenerys already knows how to evade attempts to control her, so seeing them faced with more of these kinds of challenges just feels like filler. The show could get away with it if the location or the surrounding characters felt new or interesting, but it's all pretty same-y and bland.
On Robert Strong/Gregor -- I'm guessing they decided the name change might confuse TV audiences, so they swapped back to Gregor.
I've gotta say, I'm not super excited we're getting Rickon back.
Interested to see what they do with Jon Snow now. The ending could signal that he's headed south to face off with Ramsey, or he could be headed for a crisis of purpose. I hope they stay away from the latter. We already have enough characters trying to "find" themselves right now.