They changed the sea by Eastwatch to show it covered in ice though. They can do a cut and paste with a lion?
https://moviepilot.com/p/baratheon-stag-sigil-gendry-theory-game-of-thrones-credits/4331790 I honestly usually skip the credits... Didn't know that the Flayed Man was added then removed from Winterfell once all of the Bolton's were dead. Perhaps Gendry will be making a move?
It was a sad episode. Meera said it correctly, Bran did die in that cave. I also think it's harder to deal with death and injuries to the animals than it is to the characters. I was really hoping that Drogon would exterminate Bronn and Jaime in that final scene, and you could tell Tyrion was definitely rooting for his brother. It does make me also wonder where his loyalty lies. But seeing Drogon pretty much destroy the Lannister army was sweet. I didn't think they would get the gold inside the city, but they did. I also thought Randall and Dickon would die in the field of fire 2.0 but we didn't get any clarity on that. I thought it was strange Sansa had trouble watching Arya be a bad ass, that was kind of stupid. And I also wonder why Bran said nothing about Baelish being the one that set up their father. He knows.
I was fearing for Drogon, that scorpion arrow seemed lethal, looks like he'll be ok though,.. where were the other two dragons? Seems to me, the scene's being set for some kind of struggle between Arya and Sansa, instigated by Littlefinger. As when Jon Snow made the unpopular choice to join with the wildings,.. for the greater good, I think he'll swear fealty to Daenerys and accept the lesser title, Warden of the North. I can't help but like Bronn, I hope he rejoins Tyrion, I enjoy their banter. LaSalle, I wonder about Tyrion's loyalties too,.. and what's Theon Greyjoy doing on Dragonstone.
Theon said he was there to ask for Dany's help to rescue Yara. Dany is pretty much done with Tyrion's advice it seems. I think Jon will agree to bend the knee if Dany agrees to help win the war against the dead. I really think Bronn and Jaime should have died in that battle. It would have been a huge thing, but how about Jaime? We always hear how much of a bad ass he is, but we always kind of question him too, is he really that much of a bad ass or does he just pick the battles in which he knows he can win. Well charging at Dany and Drogon took a big ole pair of balls.
Did anyone notice what Bran said to Littlefinger? He said Chaos is a Ladder. And then that ominous music started playing. What was that about?