clinker03 said:
M.C. Swag said:
kraut said:
M.C. Swag said:
The two situations don't equate man. The second Cersei kills Dany in the pit is the second that Drogon fire annihilates everyone in that courtyard. It was a lose/lose proposition. That is not even close to what could happen now with her surrounded by Super Cross Bows. Dany offers no threat to Cersei. And it makes no sense to 'honor' the parlay when you just executed Missandei with obvious intentions of provocation. You're completely glossing over that. Cersei killed Missandei, but spared Tyrion? Why? She literally sent an assassin to kill him. Wouldn't see relish in doing the deed herself? C'mon man. You can't keep goal tending this one.
Cercei told Danni to surrender unconditionally or Missandei dies. She was keeping her word at the parlay.
So she honors the pledge to kill Missandei, but not to send an army north? She honors the rules of parlay, but blowing up a church is fair game? C'mon man.
I think you can argue it from either side - but with the show writing the way it is this season, you have to have certain assumptions, even if they are not 100% logical in the scientific/physics world:
(1) Drogon was out of range of the ballistas
(2) Dany and her small contingent was out of range of the arrows
(3) Tryion came into range of the arrows when he walked past Qyburn (this is why the archers nocked and pulled back)
(4) Cersei chose not to kill him for some reason. I think because killing him meant losing Qyburn in this scenario. Or it could have been she wanted to kill him herself up close - who knows.
(5) If she sends out an army to kill everyone, she risks a dragon attack. Killing Drogon with the crossbows is not 100% - it is still a risk.
Good effort. I just cant see it. They have to face the dragon sometime. It will never get better than while its cowering half a mile away on an open field in broad daylight with the mother standing in an open field just out of arrow range and no army anywhere. It will never, could never, ever get easier than just killing them right there.
Ride out and pin cushion those fools and if the dragon comes up to help pin cushion that sucker too.
Its absolutely impossible for the good guys to be that stupid to march up like that with your dragon cowering in fear out of range. Its literally impossible for anyone to be that stupid. And its impossible for the bad guys to be stupid enough not to waste them right there since they did. No one could possibly be that stupid.
Its also impossible for them to think cersi was going to surrender or that she was not going to kill missandre, so what was the point of marching up to the gate before your army even arrives? Of course no way she doesnt kill tyrion either, but thats irrelevant because there is no way she doesnt kill them all.
For that matter, given their propensity for being ambushed, its frankly absurd to be kicking dust up outside kl without your army anyway. And impossible that cersi didnt have scouts, so why didnt they ambush them?
The whole thing is so completely absurd i just cant really suspend disbelief and enjoy it. There was never a single scene in 7 seasons that i didnt enjoy. 8-1 and 2 were sort of off, but ok. I enjoyed 3 a lot, despite some logic issues, and the things people griped about here didnt really bother me. But this episode was really incredibly bad.