The acting in the last episode was atrocious. Espcially from that guy who took over winterfell(sorry, i suck at the names) And even the king's hand's acting was horrible.
I found Allen's screaming in the Winterfell scenes rather unconvincing, but it's more because he doesn't have a strong voice. Overall the performances were fine. If anything the writing was bad. "I've taken your castle. My men had ropes and grappling hooks and we took it" ehh. That mixed with Bran's odd initial reaction to it all...it was just a weird sequence from a writing perspective.
That was a problem throughout the episode though, from Robb's teenage dialogue with "Talisa" to Dany's "my dreams come true!" rant. I guess I'm just not a fan of Vanessa Taylor, or the way David Nutter directed much of the episode.
I will agree on Allen not having a really strong voice, everything else makes up for it though. Good actor.
The Vanessa Taylor episodes are interesting. I don't like some of her writing as well, but I think just due to the episodes that she got to write (the events that were in them), they are probably my two favorite episodes of the season so far despite being probably the worst written episodes, if that makes any sense.
I don't know if it was Taylor's writing, the director (David Petrarca), or the editing, or a combination of all three, but the opening to Garden of Bones with Robb was awful. There are tons of ways you can not show the battle and not shoot it like that. You have two great shots of Robb (the focus on the horse which switches to his face and the side shot where his spurns his horse to attack) and they show each shot for a bizarrely short period of time before cutting to an ultra-long black screen. There are so many simple ways that could have been a hundred times better. I guess that also ties into what is really my main complaint about this season (
well lack of Robb is the real complaint), but all the directors outside of Alan Taylor (whose directing should set the standard for how directors shoot the show) move through screens really fast. I feel it has been a recurring theme this season, where I find myself thinking that everything in a scene should just slow down a bit, and it would feel both more natural and dramatic.
These are, of course, nitpick complaints. I have loved this season.