The musical score in the finale actually managed to one-up the Red God's theme, musical score 10/10
Norf Scene and preluding intrigue setup (including Salsa's acting as she realizes shit just went down, 10/10), I agree Kot, CIA's placement everywhere was perfect
King's Landing everything, 10/10. CGI was lacking but, eh, Cersei's actress and the Court of the Seven's actors killed it, including the repurposed Varys plot making all the fucking sense. Dat end closing shot harkening back to S1, some point along the way Cersei plotline became Richard III and it makes the show so much richer for it
Riverlands Scene without spoiling too much (someone just broke a serious guestright rule) 10/10
Dany scenes were the usual crap, but D&D abandon a lot of the usual bullshit plotlines, and to sum up Tyrion's optimism: Stuff is actually happening, 4/10
Basically acting in this one was some of the best the show's ever produced, the musical score was the best the show has ever produced, the writing was passable (at this point, just ignore plot holes. It's worth it, and that's coming from me), Miguel Sapochnik is the 20GOODGOD we have been waiting for. Of all the worthwhile characters, none were underutilized, even in death (cept maybe one certain character I shall not spoil anywho), but you definitely get the sense that it's all coming to a close. And everything really is. Dank episode
*EDIT
Sam Tarly plotline a shit, weakest one by far, and of all the things to steal from, Brendon Fraser mirrors are not one of them (least of all in a library)
Otherwise, dankest episode