https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2017/07/24/this-is-what-worries-me-about-game-of-thrones-after-last-nights-episode/#675bf5b83b74
I find most of those kinda nitpicky. I'm willing to forgive traveling sins and faux pas at this point because I want the show to move at a breakneck pace (although I acknowledge stuff like Littlefinger's teleporter would be shitty in a lengthy book). I could also probably come up with some feasibly likely reason on why they might want to hit up Dragonstone first pretty quickly. The only thing I really agree with is the ballista. That's the master plan of the dude that gave us Zombie Mountain?
Re: Jon and Sansa, I think they've cut Littlefinger some slack since he saved their asses at the Battle of the Bastards (a pretty big deal), but I think both Sansa and Jon have made it clear that
some slack isn't
much slack. I still want to see Littlefinger seduce Sansa because he is the best character on the show. I might be a bit sour next week if Jon interacts with Varys or Tyrion in any meaningful way and Jon isn't informed about Littlefinger's role in Ned's death (assuming Varys or Tyrion know that Jon is buddying around with The Finger, of course).
As far as Sansa opposing Jon goes, I think that might just be her nature after everything she's been through, and she might also feel she has a right to speak her mind considering she's a real Stark. Thinking a bit further on this, did Jon and Sansa ever really interact way back in season/book 1 before everything went down? I don't recall if they had a friendly relationship or if Sansa (who takes after her mom, a person that did not like Jon) resented or didn't like him. If they had a salty relationship back then, that might also play into her attitude towards his shitty leadership. I only went through AGOT, Clash of Kings, and part of Storm of Swords and I don't recall what Sansa personally thought of Jon.