Also theres less talking and conversation now because early season were made to construct the early conflict and the S6 onwards are shapping the main war/conflict.
Were actually supposed to see a big war in Season 2 between Stark and Lannister but cancelled due to the death of Robb Stark
There's just as much conversation as before, it's just significantly worse because it's not based on GRRM's source text - the thing that made Game of Thrones good in the first place. Season 6 took a nosedive in terms of writing quality for this very reason.
And Robb didn't die in season 2, we weren't "supposed" to see anything, that's just how the story unfolded.
For every 5 min of ww scenes there were about 3 hours worth of politics and conversations. So no it was never the focal point. It was what set the entire "Game of Thrones" in motion. Very important to the overall story and getting characters to where they need to be? Hell yes. The mystery of the NK and Walkers were never ever put front and center. Don't argue this because you know it's true. GoT was never about this specific mystery. So in my eyes, in GoT, yes the characters have actually speak and have a personality are infinitely more interesting than some killing machine. All he wants is death. What mystery is there to unravel?
There isn't
one focal point in Game of Thrones, so trying to argue that something wasn't a non-existent thing is moot. Game of Thrones has many, many moving parts and the white walkers are one of them, and just because they're not always on screen, doesn't mean they're not one of the most important, if not
the most important, aspects of the show. To brush it off as "just another mystery" is ludicrous, they have been hyped up as one of the primary antagonists for the entire duration of the show.
Just because we didn't
get an interesting night king doesn't mean there couldn't have
been one. I imagine we'll see this in the final book, if GRRM writes it before he dies. No way in hell is GRRM writing "and then Arya jumped in and stabbed him with a dagger".
Oh, and "The mystery of the NK and Walkers were never ever put front and center"? Come on man:
Like those were just supposed to scare us, or something.