Man, that part was fucking awesome. I thought it was clearly showing that Drogon himself understood that it was her obsession with the throne was what had changed Dany and ultimately gotten her killed. Not to mention both of his siblings died in her efforts to get to that dumb seat. Her burned that shit down to make a point and then took her body away to wherever.
The dragon's were always made out to be more than just dumb beasts, but I think that scene alone showed that they're actually capable of being even way smarter than what was let on.
Why did Sam have a vote in the counsel?
ave bought about it and it would have been brutal if they did that. Like tony just gets hit right there and Carmela and the onion rings get covered in blood with AJ freezing in shock and fear as meadow leaves her car and greets the rush of crazy people and panic carom a crazy public murder.You wanted Tony to live, or did you want to see his death on screen?
It's still a horseshit stupid explanation. However, it's an explanation and at this point I don't care enough to argue about GoT. So...all is good.The gap in the wall over at Eastwatch is still in the intro.
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And here's the rough distance between the three main castles along the wall:
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There is no damage to the wall at Castle Black. The dead didn't even go anywhere near there when they were marching south. Thus the people now living at Castle Black still traverse through their tunnel/gate for expeditions to the north.
Honestly, I don't see how any of this is difficult for anyone to understand.
There's going to be a big twist in how to stop Mad Khaleesi, Drogon, the Dothraki and Unsullied. Dany is all about instilling fear now but who do we know has already instilled fear into her and has been her most effective enemy?
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Bran will warg into Yara who will bring all her ships to Essos. In Essos they'll round up thousands of Son's of Harpys and ship them to Westeros. Yara (Bran) will make a deal with the Wise Masters of Yunkai in which Jon will become a Son of Harpy in return for their army.
The closing shot will be Jon in a Son of Harpy mask sitting on the throne.
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To me, the last season has been all about convenience and that's why it's sucked so bad. I mean convience for the writers. They had the admittedly difficult mission of wrapping up and containing 7 seasons of build-up in only 6 episodes, and they had to do this without the foundation of the books to carry the script which made it poor in comparison and left the dialogue hollow. Without the help of the books the people behind the show showed themselves for what they are: by Hollywood standards middlingly talented writers who've been molded into simply driving plots forward. That's all they know how to do and that's all they did.
It's still a horseshit stupid explanation. However, it's an explanation and at this point I don't care enough to argue about GoT. So...all is good.
My biggest beef with this show is still how all of the issues could've been resolved in like an episode and a half. Even following the logic of badly written characters within the show. She-Adolf gets her dragon shot down and she is pissed. She charges forward burns down Euron's fleet, but gets the last dragon damaged. She retreates, Drogon heals...enter the negotiations at the gates of KL. Cersei hears Khaleesi's demands and goes "hmm..imma take a pass on that...fill the blonde and her dragon with arrows and don't stop until she's a shish-kebab". Cersei and Stark's battle it out, end show.
OR...She-Hitler flys away pissed at her own stupidity, knowing she forgot about Iron Fleet. She regroups, mourns the dragon and attacks the KL during night time and burns it to ground without anyone being able to do a damn thing...Hail She-Hitler, the rest of the show plays out as seen only we are saved 2 weeks worth of torture.
Not every show can end like Star Trek the Next Generation or Deep Space Nine I suppose.