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Jon deserved to kill the night king. I liked how they did it, but magic flying Arya evading all the other white walkers and suddenly being at least 8 feet in the air (he caught her on her way down) was plot device extraordinaire. For continuity it would have been much more effective to have a final stand between the white walkers and the key players, especially the wildlings and the night watch guys, in which jon kills him with long claw.
And I agree it all feels very rushed. It feels like a book that the author carried really well until the end when he couldn't come up with a good ending so he just buttons up all the loose ends. Not very satisfying and not very good writing.
And I agree it all feels very rushed. It feels like a book that the author carried really well until the end when he couldn't come up with a good ending so he just buttons up all the loose ends. Not very satisfying and not very good writing.