redline248 said:
cbr said:
AustinAg2K said:
bobinator said:
OI disagree here. I think this was always the idea, which is why it's so tragic. Dany sets out to free the world from oppression, and through a series of decisions and small steps, each of them perfectly logical in the moment, she becomes exactly what she set out to defeat.
She places good people around her to provide honest feedback, creating a council that isn't just full of 'yes-men.' And they fail her.
She tries as hard as possible not to become what she set out to defeat, but she does anyway. She can't avoid it. That's more or less the message of this whole show. You can't overcome evil with kind words and deeds. You make compromises along the way until, without realizing it, you've become no better than those you plan to unseat.
It's a beautifully tragic story, and it's been told perfectly until (for some of us) right at the very end.
What was the logic of burning civilians after she won? There is no logic to it. If the writers had done something to put the civilians between Dany and the throne it would make sense. If the civilians had attacked her, it would have made sense. As the show wrote it, she had won the throne without harming civilians. Her advisers didn't fail her. She makes a conscious choice on her own to turn evil for no reason. I think GRRM will make her character arc be a tragic story, but will do it in a different way. One that is "bitter sweet." Something where she has to make a choice. If she wants to throne, she has to kill civilians/burn the city. The way the show did it, there is nothing bitter sweet about her character. She is just evil now.
Not only was it totally 100% logical, but it was her ONLY chance to live.
She knew it '
Varys knew it
Lady tyrell knew it
Sansa and arya knew it
Cersi knew it.
Everything they all did was in clear recognition of that.
It was foreshadowed 1000 times.
It wasnt evil, anymore than any other character in the show. It was just the rules of the game.
I just don't understand this post, at all. Especially the bolded part
I explained it in great detail on prior posts, but people probably dont want it all again.
Short version - all the west tried to kill her all her life.
All the west refused all her efforts at mercy/alliance/marriage/friendship.
Her efforts at 'playing the game' all ended in disaster
Her success has always been violent use of dragons, plus turning the common people against their lords
The commoners and soldiers of the west all chose death and service to a monstrous cersi/king over following her.
Even after she saved the world varys tries to kill her. Sansa rejects her friendship. The lords all seek to serve jon.
The only way for her to win is make sure that no soldier and no commoner is ever willing to follow their lords against her.
The only way to live is to win
The only way to ensure that soldiers and commoners wont follow their western lords against her is to prove right now that she will burn their lord, their army, their city, and their families, if they mess with her.