blindey said:
aTmAg said:
Champ Bailey said:
aTmAg said:
bobinator said:
Yeah, I mean that's clearly what they've decided they're going for. It just doesn't make any sense to me.
The city has surrendered. If she's that hell bent on instilling fear, accept the surrender, and then kill every single person in the city who fought to defend it.
There are a thousand steps between 'I need to instill fear' and 'I need to kill everyone in this city' and she didn't take any of them.
I just think it's lazy after seven years of all of the tiny steps her character has taken, that in her final act she's reduced to just 'well she's crazy now.'
You don't understand.. she's ALWAYS been crazy. Haven't you been watching all the groundwork they have been laying down in EVERY season to show how crazy she is? If you didn't see that coming, then you weren't paying attention.
(Nevermind, nobody else predicted that ending either.)
This is a ridiculous argument. Nobody saw Frey killing Robb, yet they laid the groundwork for it. Just because it surprised you doesn't mean the signs weren't there.
And the signs have been there.
What ground work was laid where Frey would kill every last member of that family? I don't remember such groundwork being laid.
The broader point that you're making is what I struggle with. With the previous season, there was no immediate expectation of an endgame, so plot points and occurrences could come across as more planned out.
Now we go into episodes with the known expectation that there is a limited balance of show left. Since we're at the end, many ends that were loose are getting tied up and many conclusions are being reached. So part of the complaint may really be driven by bias as compared to previous seasons and episodes.
Still, though, S7 and S8 have felt rushed and choppy.
I think they could have resolved my complaint if they made a small change to yesterday's episode. Rather than her win the battle, perch on top of a building, get a mad face, and then go genocidal they could have done several things:
1) (Somebody else's suggestion) Have Cersei go into hiding in the city and have Dany wipe out the town looking for her
2) Have a few civilians take up arms against her and have her wipe them out. Then a few more join in, and eventually she says "F-it" and starts wiping everybody out.
They could have done either even with their rushed schedule and still would have made it 100x more believable than what they chose.