wizards8507
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Lightbringer is Jon's shitty little side dagger?
Mad Queen - Nope, but I’m pissed because I was rooting for her. The starks turned her mad in my opinion and I blame her dragons dying on the starks... she was better off letting them die.
Ooh did I fucking nail it?Haven't read any spoilers.
Bran is either aligned with the Night King or is the Night King himself. He reigns over a ruined kingdom.
Last scene should have been a Night King looking dude staring at Jon from far away. Cut to Bran staring. Back to NK. Back to Bran. Fin.
Wait so Bran WAS the NK? I didn’t catch that.
Care to explain?
"They all lived happily ever after," basically.No. Literally nothing interesting or thought provoking happened.
Also, Drogon melting the throne in his sorrow was cool as hell, IMO, both in terms of visual and narrative.
Yeah but why? Why would a dragon give a shit about melting the chair? Shouldn't he be pissed at the person who just killed its mom? Not a chair?
Would have actually been cool for him to try and burn Jon only for Jon to be unfazed like Dany was in season one. Fire immunity for Targs isn't cannon, but it is in the show and would have been neat to see.
Sam trying to go all corny democracy and shit, and them laughing it off...
That was the best part of a weak final season besides Arya taking out the night king.
Thought the Tyrion finding Jamie and Cersei was pretty good.
Tyrion/Jon conversation was excellent.
Was almost convinced that Jon wouldn’t go through with it. Dany almost had me convinced.
Thought the above was actually good writing.
Didn’t hate the last episode with how the season went. Certainly not how I expected the last season of Game of Thrones to be.
Excellent post. Always wanted to hear it. I'm sure there is a google ready answer.I liked it and I've been a huge critic of this season.
A couple thoughts though...
1) Danys army grows after every battle...
not really hung on that.. between the all the folks she brought, and the North, had to be a bunch bigger even after the dead. the North is huge if you look at the map.
2) $@&* Greyworm, I've never liked that d-bag
I really liked him before he became a groupie. And I can understand his pain in throwing the spear.
3) I honestly never really cared for Danerys character either
She was never really lovable. Her best moment was coming out of the flames. I mean I felt sorry for her early, but she grabbed "feeling" late in the series. I think we all knew Jon would end her.
4) Jon is where he belongs
Amen. I thought he would end up sullen on the throne. Glad he ended up North.
5) Never been a fan of Sansa either, didn't like her in the finale. I know she went through a lot but she's only really ever thought about herself
I was pleased with her ending. Jon and her sis didn't want it. Somebody had to take it.
6) I liked the small council scene and everyone who ended up being part of it
Me too. And I loved that it wasn't complete.
7) Dorne still exists apparently
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8) I want to hear the rest of Tyrions joke
Yeah but why? Why would a dragon give a shit about melting the chair? Shouldn't he be pissed at the person who just killed its mom? Not a chair?
Would have actually been cool for him to try and burn Jon only for Jon to be unfazed like Dany was in season one. Fire immunity for Targs isn't cannon, but it is in the show and would have been neat to see.
I feel deflated after a great show ends, I felt the same after Breaking Bad ended (although I liked that ending).
I am going to pick up a book/series. Probably sci-fi or fantasy, which would be a new genre for me.
Would anyone recommend reading the GOT books after having seen the show? Or would it be a lot of time for a story that you already know much of.