In a word... meh, I guess. They could've ****ed up way worse, but it wasn't what I'd been hoping for. I mean, I'm sure they were bound to disappoint bunches of people no matter what they did, and this time I just happen to be one of the disappointed. Not disappointed and angry, just... meh. I was hoping the show would go out on a high/exciting note. Show the characters happy, show people getting what they want/deserve after all these seasons, have some cool scenes that aren't huge CGI battles. I'm not saying go full Disney, but... one last chance to have some fun, give characters a good ending, and make the viewers enjoy themselves, you know? I mean, I guess Jon, Sansa, and Arya got what they wanted, and I thought their endings made sense. That being said, nothing was cool; nothing was exciting; none of the characters seemed particularly happy, so I couldn't feel particularly happy for them. It didn't feel like a fun episode to watch. In fact, as GoT episodes go, I'd say it'd be pretty low on my list of ones I'd want to see again anytime soon. Not because it was bad, per se, just because it was... meh. Could've been better.
The one truly funny moment, though, was Sansa all but telling Edmure to sit down and shut up. That was good.
One thing I got fed up with during this season, though, was the show always feeling the need the reference itself, as if calling back to its 'glory days' and saying "See, I'm still cool, right guys?" In this episode alone we had Jon quoting Maester Aemon; Tyrion mentioning "pissing off the edge of the world"; Tyrion moving the goddamn chairs in the Small Council chamber; and Tyrion starting his "I once brought a jackass and a honeycomb into a brothel" joke, which he never finishes (because he never does). Even the scene where Tyrion is being brought into the Dragonpit felt like a reference to the scene where we enter the Dragonpit for the big meeting in season 7. Even though I haven't hated this season as much as it seems like everyone else has, I've still felt like a show must be getting in the **** if the writers feel the need to reference themselves this much.