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Anyone else think they set the ending up so that in 10 years if these actors having nothing going on they can come back for another series
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God, this show fell apart faster than my shit after a night of eating dairy.
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That was many moon ago, but I'm pretty sure it was him. |
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That's why I'm fine with him being sent back the Night's Watch. He sure as hell didn't do anything to earn the throne at the end, when it mattered the most. |
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He didn't want power. I don't blame him. They couldn't make him a hero for killing Dany, not exactly wimpy act, because the unsullied could have turned on everyone. |
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I wouldn't really want half of that shit happening. IMO the perfect ending for this show should have been heavily tied to GoT lore.
Jon should have been Azor Ahai, the NK should have won the battle of Winterfell, and we should have seen in some way most of the main characters retreating to KL. There they would have their last and final attempt to stop the NK this time Cerseai on their side. It would have been a fight for the ages. A true one. Between man, side by side, against the dead. And man would have been losing until the prophecy of Azor Ahai came into play. Melisandre could have dished out the details at this point as a last resort. Here Jon would have forged light bringer by killing Daenerys and fulfilling the prophecy. Man would be saved and so would we from the bs we got. And yeah I know this theory is out there in some format already but who gives a shit? I'd rather a formidable ending that everyone knows vs the one we got |
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To each his own. Still more realistic than ****ing Air Arya.
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It might make for easier story development to focus on one storyline. Kind of like better call saul. |
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