Back in season 2 or season 3, the Brotherhood without Banners makes it a point that the average citizen doesn't care who is king. They care about food and safety. Nothing more. This week, though, the citizens were expected to rise up and fight?
The white horse signifies death. I don't know if that means the death of Arya or her revenge arc, but I believe it was coupled with her seeing the mother and daughter burned to a crisp and she feels justice needs to be served to Dany and she'll be the one to do it.Social Media Influencer said:So far, that's the least talked about Big Thing in this episode.Quote:
She had a change of heart with the hound and went completely back to her stark roots. Empathy for civilians that have nothing to do with Ned's death.
Arya fled KL in hiding after Ned's death and hadn't been back since. She returns just in time to see it burn and crumble, and again narrowly escapes. I assume they gave her the white horse to let her ride out in contrast to the way she had to sneak out last time.
That's kind of what I've been thinking since last night. They reduced her to an emotional, spoiled child who doesn't understand grown ups and just wants to be Queen, tossing out life experience.Quote:
If that were the case, then she has the intelligence of a 4 year old child. Which runs counter to her character in past seasons when she's been pretty damned smart.
I just think the fear part would have been there without burning the city. A dragon destroying all the ships in the harbor, all the scorpions, a ton of soldiers...bonfarr said:
When Dany said "Let it be fear" then she was letting it be known that she wasn't planning to win the throne by winning the hearts and minds and that she was ok with collateral damage. She was going to take the throne by force and kill anything in her path Dothraki style.
Once she said that the innocent civilians were toast and just a means to send the world a message.
Joseph Parrish said:I just think the fear part would have been there without burning the city. A dragon destroying all the ships in the harbor, all the scorpions, a ton of soldiers...bonfarr said:
When Dany said "Let it be fear" then she was letting it be known that she wasn't planning to win the throne by winning the hearts and minds and that she was ok with collateral damage. She was going to take the throne by force and kill anything in her path Dothraki style.
Once she said that the innocent civilians were toast and just a means to send the world a message.
They seem quite pleased with how that turned out.MuckRaker96 said:
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When Dany said "Let it be fear" then she was letting it be known that she wasn't planning to win the throne by winning the hearts and minds and that she was ok with collateral damage. She was going to take the throne by force and make kill anything in her path Dothraki style.
That's not what David says.Quote:
She was already planning on doing that either way.
Millenial as an insult will never not crack me up. People are allowed to dislike the way the show is going, and to have opinions one way or the other. It is, after all, a TV show.Episode IV said:All the millennial hipsters watching this in the bar and being all deflated and like "Nooooo" , are who I image the main complainers on this thread are like... if this last episode bothered you so much or was unexpected; this show is not going to end like you want. And even with 1 episode left, and certain things trending one way, and you reset your expectations again - it still won't end the way you want even with reset expectations for the next episode.MuckRaker96 said:
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Yeah, GRRM wrote her as a complex and intelligent character. D&D turned her into Carrie (from Stephen King movie).Social Media Influencer said:That's kind of what I've been thinking since last night. They reduced her to an emotional, spoiled child who doesn't understand grown ups and just wants to be Queen, tossing out life experience.Quote:
If that were the case, then she has the intelligence of a 4 year old child. Which runs counter to her character in past seasons when she's been pretty damned smart.
That's actually what I was expecting her to do before she went after people in the streets.Fenrir said:
I imagine seeing the red keep melted to the ground would put fear into everyone with actually melting everyone.
I actually think she made her life as queen harder. She may have more enemies now than ever.
aTmAg said:If that were the case, then she has the intelligence of a 4 year old child. Which runs counter to her character in past seasons when she's been pretty damned smart.Zombie Jon Snow said:Joseph Parrish said:
Because you changed it to what they represented...not what they did. They did nothing. There was no betrayal by the civilians.
Representation vs action....those are not the same.
This woman's nature was to destroy those that anger her - and all of KL and Westeros and the North and her advisors betrayals had angered her greatly and killed 2 of her children and 75% of her army.
Champ Bailey said:BallerStaf2003 said:Aggie_2463 said:
Arya is going to kill Dany for wasting Kings Landing.
John is either going to hand the throne over to Sansa, hell maybe even ole Tyrion.
Hopefully Sansa.
Tyrion has been a complete failure for four seasons now.
Meh. I think the books handled him better, especially while he was enslaved, but the show has been fine with him imo. I think the fact that he promised to sign away his whole fortune in the books made him have a lot more to lose on the table.
Social Media Influencer said:That's not what David says.Quote:
She was already planning on doing that either way.
It's weird that a couple posters on this thread can't just post their own opinions, and instead have to reply to every comment they disagree with to throw some catty comments or insults or try to shut down conversation (impotently).Quote:
Millenial as an insult will never not crack me up. People are allowed to dislike the way the show is going, and to have opinions one way or the other. It is, after all, a TV show.
shut it down, this is my personal POTDMuckRaker96 said:
If you had the close captions on, you probably noticed Sandor whispered "I love you 3000" right before he pushed Gregor off the edge.
In this case I think Jon's in an impossible situation, but he also doesn't believe she'll actually kill innocent people.OldShadeOfBlue said:
If anything it's solidified Jon's character as an honorable idiot. I don't find it great writing to have a character go through all the trials Jon has gone through to ultimately learn nothing from it and refuse to evolve.
And for me I have more of a problem with Jon refusing the throne than betraying Dany on what she might do. He should have figured this out before she gave him a reason to.
User name checks outSocial Media Influencer said:It's weird that a couple posters on this thread can't just post their own opinions, and instead have to reply to every comment they disagree with to throw some catty comments or insults or try to shut down conversation (impotently).Quote:
Millenial as an insult will never not crack me up. People are allowed to dislike the way the show is going, and to have opinions one way or the other. It is, after all, a TV show.
Exactly. Deep down inside. she really didn't want those bells to ring. And when they did, it was just one more thing telling her "you can't be a dragon."Zombie Jon Snow said:aTmAg said:If that were the case, then she has the intelligence of a 4 year old child. Which runs counter to her character in past seasons when she's been pretty damned smart.Zombie Jon Snow said:Joseph Parrish said:
Because you changed it to what they represented...not what they did. They did nothing. There was no betrayal by the civilians.
Representation vs action....those are not the same.
This woman's nature was to destroy those that anger her - and all of KL and Westeros and the North and her advisors betrayals had angered her greatly and killed 2 of her children and 75% of her army.
really????
she usually tried to do what advisors (like elders) told her and failing that she's been nothing but reactionary in repeated situations throughout the entire series.
i don't know one calm peaceful or political solution she came to herself without advisors and heavy threats behind it. when they worked great. they sometimes didn't work or didn't work for long.
and then whenever those fail - she kills all those who anger her or the city that represents it to her in this case.
then her advisors kinda move along but scold her like ok dany... but next time sweetie let's try not to kill everyone in your path....
seems like a 4 year old to me.
(very much like trying to get a kid not to light an ant colony on fire.... eventually they do it anyway).
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When Dany said "Let it be fear" then she was letting it be known that she wasn't planning to win the throne by winning the hearts and minds and that she was ok with collateral damage. She was going to take the throne by force and make kill anything in her path Dothraki style.
This is the point of why I don't think it made sense in that moment. There was nothing in her path. She could have just taken the Iron throne.
To me that scene would have made more sense for her character going one of two ways.
1) She takes the throne immediately by flying Drogon there, but realizes that the throne itself isn't the power. Now, how that happens could go a few ways, but basically once she already has the throne she decides she needs to have a massive show of force, so she takes off and destroys the city.
or 2) The people somehow come between her and her goal. I floated this several pages ago, but maybe Cersei isn't there and she decides that as long as Cersei lives, the people won't think of her as the true queen so she rips the city apart in a search for Cersei.
Both of those scenarios at least give her some kind of twisted logic to why she's killing everyone.
She doesn't care about KL, but she cares about a crazy "Cersei with a dragon" ruling it.MuckRaker96 said:Why would Arya give a **** about KL? That's where her father got murderedAggie_2463 said:
Arya is going to kill Dany for wasting Kings Landing.
John is either going to hand the throne over to Sansa, hell maybe even ole Tyrion.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I just think it's funny to still call GoT fans hipsters.
Literally the most popular tv show on the planet is apparently a "hipster" thing.
Like when she got the sullied? Her advisors were arguing against her selling her dragon, yet she was right and they were wrong. She basically got half her army singlehandedly despite her advisors, not because of them. Another example: In S8e3 Jon Snow wanted to sit on top of that hill with the dragons waiting for the NK. Dany correctly said, "the dead are already here" and realized they were wasting two dragons that could be used to wipe out tons of wights. There is plenty of examples of her being smart. The 4 year old thing is a recent D&D development.Zombie Jon Snow said:aTmAg said:If that were the case, then she has the intelligence of a 4 year old child. Which runs counter to her character in past seasons when she's been pretty damned smart.Zombie Jon Snow said:Joseph Parrish said:
Because you changed it to what they represented...not what they did. They did nothing. There was no betrayal by the civilians.
Representation vs action....those are not the same.
This woman's nature was to destroy those that anger her - and all of KL and Westeros and the North and her advisors betrayals had angered her greatly and killed 2 of her children and 75% of her army.
really????
she usually tried to do what advisors (like elders) told her and failing that she's been nothing but reactionary in repeated situations throughout the entire series.
i don't know one calm peaceful or political solution she came to herself without advisors and heavy threats behind it. when they worked great. they sometimes didn't work or didn't work for long.
and then whenever those fail - she kills all those who anger her or the city that represents it to her in this case.
then her advisors kinda move along but scold her like ok dany... but next time sweetie let's try not to kill everyone in your path....
seems like a 4 year old to me.
(very much like trying to get a kid not to light an ant colony on fire.... eventually they do it anyway).
yep; did you see who was in the video? haha. Watching the show isn't hipster.PatAg said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
I just think it's funny to still call GoT fans hipsters.
Literally the most popular tv show on the planet is apparently a "hipster" thing.
It's pretty accurate to call the people that would go to this bar to be seen on the videos hipsters.
PatAg said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
I just think it's funny to still call GoT fans hipsters.
Literally the most popular tv show on the planet is apparently a "hipster" thing.
It's pretty accurate to call the people that would go to this bar to be seen on the videos hipsters.
Holy crap.. that is hilariousHeadGames said:PatAg said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
I just think it's funny to still call GoT fans hipsters.
Literally the most popular tv show on the planet is apparently a "hipster" thing.
It's pretty accurate to call the people that would go to this bar to be seen on the videos hipsters.
Hardest hit were all the people who named their children and/or pets after a fictional murder.