Very good.
Raises most issues there are about the final season.
Biggest one for me which isn't touched on. Grey Worm has become a psychopath and the Dothraki are bloodthirsty killers yet Jon admits to murdering their one and only and they didn't slaughter him instantly.
The only explanation...
Even though it didn't make sense.
There were many ways the whole thing could have ended that did.
No doubt, money spinning spinoffs had a bearing on that.
I thought this was ridiculous at first.
However the Dothraki cavalry have been built up to being pretty invincible, never engage in an open field etc. They weren't expecting to be riding into a brick wall so they probably thought it was playing to their strengths to punch a hole in them.
More...
I've just said.
If Jon knew, Sansa didn't trust Jon not to act differently and alert the cunning Bolton.
Bolton's biggest mistake was leaving Winterfell. He only did that because he thought he was guaranteed of success.
Sansa was so full of revenge that she was prepared to lose a lot of...
Because he wouldn't listen to her the night before.
She wanted him to act his normal self and draw Bolton in so she could finish it.
Any sniff of the knights of the vale would have had him holing himself up in Winterfell.
Must surely be a twist with the many faces with the Arya storyline.
It didn't make sense that one episode she's preparing herself for attack and then the next, wandering around drawing attention to herself.