There's 7 episodes left. I think the pacing is great, it's just not as slow as the previous seasons. Do you really want them to drudge through story lines like they did in season 4 and 5?
They don't have to trudge -- but they need to make it not be nonsensical. D&D are losing themselves here -- and they are losing my trust in their storytelling process. It's minor stuff to "fix" this.
EX: Jon and Dany talk about meaning of Bran's visions while on dragonstone in ep 4/5. Jon gets a raven from Ed when Bran crosses the wall in Ep1/2 with some of what he said to him in order to develop character "trust" in these visions from a distance.
Bran sees the coming danger beyond the wall Ep5/early6.
Bran sends raven to Dany and uses it to speak to her. "Eastwatch, eastwatch". Something that happened frequently with single words from the birds in the books and powerful in it's own right.
Jon sends a Raven that they would have logically taken with them from beyond the wall when they go under siege. Raven to Eastwatch, same story happens less nonsensically. And for goodness sake, no non-Targaryens actually get on a dragon. Drogon blazes them a path out that Jon ended up taking, just as nonsensically, with Benjen's horse.
Even then, Jon being involved in that deal from his position of power was ridiculous. Going to Dragonstone made sense, but I'm having trouble with them pretending Cersei is the only one left that matters. There's still a huge Reach army, thousands in Dorne, the Stormlands, etc. This Dragonpit meeting should see people from all of the contiguous regions sending everything they have to the neck.