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Pyramids of skulls man. Don't wait for the assault to begin before surrendering would be the idea people should get. I mean she DID warn them what would happen if they resisted. Fire and blood. And the power to do it as many times as she needs. The Cersei thing was 100X more ridiculous. |
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Danny is the last “dragon”. It’s kind of like the twin gene running in a family, just because it’s in the family doesn’t mean everyone in that family is a twin. Not all Targaryens are “dragons”.
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We've seen 'middle fingers in the air, doesn't give a shit if she dies' Cersei. The terrified, vulnerable, hiding in a bunker and quietly resigned to her own fate Cersei is something different entirely. She's been publicly humiliated and had her children die in front of her. Her torment as she realized she was well and truly ****ed was far more delicious than seeing Drogon burninate her. Apart from Euron, who has always sucked at all times (god they ruined his character, who is just such a monumental badass in the books), I think this was an excellent episode in a lot of ways and absolutely did justice to several of the characters who's arcs wrapped up. |
The vision Bran had in season 4 of a dragons shadow flying over Kings Landing. Well we know it was Danerys.
So..... Bran can see the future. Saw it what 5 years ago? He knew what was going to happen. Why didn’t he try to stop it? Is this some Dr. Strange thing, it is the only way for them to win? The realm to prosper? |
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I think he sees his role as being to record the history of mankind while essentially playing no part in it himself. It would explain his complete lack of empathy or emotion - the guy's simply removed himself from the human condition. Have you ever seen "The Watchmen"? He essentially has the humanity of Dr. Manhattan at this point. Westeros is a petri dish for him - something he observes and records but little else. |
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No way Cersi is a secondary character. If that’s it for Cersi, that’s how GRMM wanted it. But, Arya survived 3 buildings falling on her so it’s not far fetched for Cersi to be alive. |
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Now Jon...well that's simply machinations between men and admittedly, I don't have a great way to explain that away. When he said to Sam "he has to know" perhaps it was some some sort of statement as to how Jon would need to be motivated in the fights to come. Tougher call for sure, just one that we can't really get a definitive answer on without (and there's a trend here) an inner monologue. He simply gives all the appearance of someone who is completely detached from humanity at this point and if that's the case, it explains 95% of his behavior and actions to this point. |
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Cersei’s death was great.
This show is about consequences for your decisions, right? She was told as a girl her three blonde children would die. She spends her entire life trying to avoid that prophecy and yet watched helplessly as Joffrey dies, Myrcella is shipped away, and Tommen literally dies by suicide as a result of her decision-making. In her final moments, she and her unborn baby die as a consequence of her going to war against Dany and baiting her with the death of Dany’s closest friend. She dies with Jaime’s arms around her neck, not in the way we imagined, but almost in a bigger twist of the knife - because she was undeniably the cause of her and her line’s demise. |
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