This season of GoT is like when you run out of time on an exam and just mark the rest of the answers 'B' on your scantron.
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You can be disappointed I guess but *****ing and moaning about it aint gonna do a damn bit of good.
agsquirrel97 said:
While watching Varys die to dragon fire it hit me, only my uneducated guess but I will tag it in case you don't want to read my prediction.
Dany told Tyrion he was out of chances, she will kill him and she will use Drogon to execute him. BUT, he is a Targaryen like we used to think and he will walk out of the fire alive. That makes him her older brother and the rightful heir.!
Of course, Arya gonna kill Dany after watching her go cray cray and kill the girl and her mother.
How you like me now?Champ Bailey said:
I could see GRRM telling them that when he told them the ending. The white Knight destroying the whole city when it had already surrendered sounds very GRRM.
aTmAg said:Boo the F hoo. None of that comes close to explaining her sudden change. Might as well have her stub her step on a lego and then turn into Hitler. At least that makes a little more sense.G Martin 87 said:Until Cersei had Missandei beheaded, Jon and Varys and Tyrion all betrayed her, and she realized finally that she was utterly alone and unloved. Did not need 3 more episodes to establish that.The Dog Lord said:Old Tom Morris said:
Some of you thinking her split personality flipped in an instant need to step back and look at some of the themes that have happened with her from the beginning of the series. There is a clear path to the possibility of this happening. I just think the rushed ending of the past couple of seasons robbed us of seeing the transition done more smoothly.
A lot of the events that people try to use to point it out, like burning the Tarlys, aren't very convincing though. She gave them a chance to surrender.
aTmAg said:It wasn't always there. They have been talking as if it was always there without any real basis other than "her dad was mad". Nothing she did prior to this episode earned her the "mad" title.Zombie Jon Snow said:
Right now on first take from a writing point of view - motivation,etc... the only part I have an issue with is Cersei and Jamie. Making that the true love story of GOT and trying to make me have ANY sympathy for them was blech vomit....F them. And F you for trying D&D.
For The Hound... I'm ok with it. Couldn't kill The Mountain any other way it seemed. Bravo Sandor Clegane.
The Grey Worm anger and rage I get and Dany's turn I mean honestly that's been foreshadowed and warned and building for 7 seasons. That's justified in her story and arc anway. Surprised they went full mad queen but it was always there and always possible You can't say that was out of the blue.
This won't be popular and for that I actually kind of applaud them.
And I thought the Star Wars prequels did a pathetic job of explaining how Anikin turned dark. GoT put that crappy ass writing to shame. The bells started ringing and she literally decided.. "well I'm going to give insanity a shot."
This is where I agree with people that liked the show. Martin definitely set up something like this being possible. And something similar to this is very possibly going to happen in the books. I just expect more from the show because they showed they were capable of more.Zombie Jon Snow said:aTmAg said:It wasn't always there. They have been talking as if it was always there without any real basis other than "her dad was mad". Nothing she did prior to this episode earned her the "mad" title.Zombie Jon Snow said:
Right now on first take from a writing point of view - motivation,etc... the only part I have an issue with is Cersei and Jamie. Making that the true love story of GOT and trying to make me have ANY sympathy for them was blech vomit....F them. And F you for trying D&D.
For The Hound... I'm ok with it. Couldn't kill The Mountain any other way it seemed. Bravo Sandor Clegane.
The Grey Worm anger and rage I get and Dany's turn I mean honestly that's been foreshadowed and warned and building for 7 seasons. That's justified in her story and arc anway. Surprised they went full mad queen but it was always there and always possible You can't say that was out of the blue.
This won't be popular and for that I actually kind of applaud them.
And I thought the Star Wars prequels did a pathetic job of explaining how Anikin turned dark. GoT put that crappy ass writing to shame. The bells started ringing and she literally decided.. "well I'm going to give insanity a shot."
It was always there - she always resorted to ignoring advice and torching everyone. ALWAYS
1. walked into a burning fire pit and walked out with 3 dragons
2. went into the house of the undying alone to rescue her dragons and burned the guy alive
3. Traded for the Unsullied and then Dracarys-ed the slave trader and then ordered the unsullied to kill the rest
4. Walked alone into the Khal temple and killed them all with fire and walked out
5. Under attack in an assassination attempt in the dragon pit she mounted the dragon, torched people and flew off.
6. Returned to Mereen amidst an assault and unleashed Drogon on the ships and slayed the masters and loosed the dothraki on the harpy's
I am loving your melt down even more than I loved that episode!!!aTmAg said:Boo the F hoo. None of that comes close to explaining her sudden change. Might as well have her stub her toe on a lego and then turn into Hitler. At least that makes a little more sense.G Martin 87 said:Until Cersei had Missandei beheaded, Jon and Varys and Tyrion all betrayed her, and she realized finally that she was utterly alone and unloved. Did not need 3 more episodes to establish that.The Dog Lord said:Old Tom Morris said:
Some of you thinking her split personality flipped in an instant need to step back and look at some of the themes that have happened with her from the beginning of the series. There is a clear path to the possibility of this happening. I just think the rushed ending of the past couple of seasons robbed us of seeing the transition done more smoothly.
A lot of the events that people try to use to point it out, like burning the Tarlys, aren't very convincing though. She gave them a chance to surrender.
WestAustinAg said:Charlie Kelley said:
If you think this season is good, you're a simpleton who is entertained by bright lights and loud noises.
I loved this episode and it redeemed the season. Full stop.
Those who didn't like it are just hurt that their ridiculously simplistic happy ending didnt and couldn't happen the way they wanted it to.
I laugh at your sad attempt to criticize those of us who think this is exactly the way the show should end. Dark. Insane. Total GRRM. 100%.
BarKeep_03 said:Brock Sampson said:BarKeep_03 said:
Even the wife thought this was a bad episode, and she's a casual watcher. **** story telling when you're getting pulled out of the action asking "Why would the character do that?"
Why do mad people do what they do?
Well if we knew the answer to that they wouldn't be mad!
7+ seasons of character arc building, motivations, etc
Season 8: duuuur now she goes mad
Don't get me started on other characters we talked about
ATM1876 said:
- "If it weren't for you, I never would've survived my childhood."
- "You would have."
- "You were the only one who didn't treat me like a monster. You were all I had."
No, we don't. NOTHING she did prior to hearing those bells was remotely crazy.WestAustinAg said:aTmAg said:Boo the F hoo. None of that comes close to explaining her sudden change. Might as well have her stub her step on a lego and then turn into Hitler. At least that makes a little more sense.G Martin 87 said:Until Cersei had Missandei beheaded, Jon and Varys and Tyrion all betrayed her, and she realized finally that she was utterly alone and unloved. Did not need 3 more episodes to establish that.The Dog Lord said:Old Tom Morris said:
Some of you thinking her split personality flipped in an instant need to step back and look at some of the themes that have happened with her from the beginning of the series. There is a clear path to the possibility of this happening. I just think the rushed ending of the past couple of seasons robbed us of seeing the transition done more smoothly.
A lot of the events that people try to use to point it out, like burning the Tarlys, aren't very convincing though. She gave them a chance to surrender.
She was crazy all along. You know this.
I have a theory it has to do with them being offered Star Wars.Memphis 7 said:
Sincere question:
(As someone who doesn't follow the things behind the show)
Why are they in such a rush to wrap this up? Why end the show this season-or in 6 episodes?
The Dog Lord said:
D&D just said on the Inside the Episode that she hadn't decided to do this until sitting there and seeing the Red Keep. Then she decided to make it personal. Okay...
PatAg said:Did he really say that?The Dog Lord said:
D&D just said on the Inside the Episode that she hadn't decided to do this until sitting there and seeing the Red Keep. Then she decided to make it personal. Okay...
Bravo! ZJS gets it. Don't know why so many others didn't see it coming,Zombie Jon Snow said:Old Tom Morris said:
Two rushed seasons cost us effectively telling the story of Dany losing her ***** Which has blown the story.
I could buy her backing into a corner, slowly losing it, and deciding fear was her way to ruling and keeping the throne. But they didn't do a good job of building it.
I don't think so..... she did everything she could to NOT go this way since coming to Westeros. She did what Tyrion, wanted what Jon wanted, etc etc.....
And for the last 2 seasons she has had her ass handed to her repeatedly because of the advice and actions of others and ultimately lost 75% of her army and 2 dragons and
And if you look back. In EVERY critical situation for Dany in the entire series..... in the end she gets her way by ignoring any advice (from Jorah, Missandei, Grey Worm, Tyrion) to do it nice and just BURNING **** UP.
1. walked into a burning fire pyre and walked out with 3 dragons
2. went into the house of the undying alone to rescue her dragons and burned the guy alive
3. Traded for the Unsullied and then Dracarys-ed the slave trader and then ordered the unsullied to kill the rest
4. Walked alone into the Khal temple and killed them all with fire and walked out
5. Under attack in an assassination attempt in the dragon pit she mounted the dragon, torched people and flew off.
6. Returned to Mereen amidst an assault and unleashed Drogon on the ships and slayed the masters and loosed the dothraki on the harpy's
It's ALWAYS been her answer.
They honestly should stop doing those interviews.MaroonStain said:The Dog Lord said:
D&D just said on the Inside the Episode that she hadn't decided to do this until sitting there and seeing the Red Keep. Then she decided to make it personal. Okay...
They are full of caca de merde.
GRRM built the foundation, walls and put the roof up.
Those two picked out the curtains.
Even the Wire ended badly. I don't remember 1 show that ended with complete satisfaction.Fenrir said:
Yup. This show had shown that it was capable of so much more. So much better storytelling. This isn't the worst thing ever. It's just disappointing that something with the peak this show had has felt so rushed to finish.