Hahaha - the all-seeing eye king needs a spy network. Maybe it's an interim position while he's trying to find Drogon.
Thanks, for the update BranRedstone said:
Dany is dead via dagger from Jon. Iron throne is burnt by dragon. Bran is final ruler.
Good summary Spilner. I loved it, hated it, and was meh about it all at that same time. Watched it twice. Wife and I had room service going first run and I missed a little (no DVR). Everything post killing Dany seemed boring the first watch. Second watch it seemed very well done, fitting, and giving characters a worthy send off. Jon's smile as he paused north of the wall was what put me at peace with this.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I'm actually very satisfied with the ending.
Bran's arc finally has a purpose.
Sansa ruling the North.
Arya going west. (Knew she would end the series this way, perfect for her character.)
Sam the archmaester.
Jon back in the North, adventuring with Tormund and Ghost.
Tyrion doing the job he loves and is best at.
Davos alive and well.
Jaime's deeds finally filled in.
Honestly can't complain about much. D&D deserve props for this episode.
OMG I was making the same comparison during Episode 2. At one point I thought, man, it feels like I'm watching an episode of NCIS.Charlie Kelley said:gambochaman said:mntamu23 said:
What a horrible ending to what used to be a great TV show. Those of y'all defending crap because you're afraid to criticize anything are pathetic.
Or maybe some of us recognize greatness and the rest of yall like to complain because things didnt end the way you wanted them to
HahahHahaha. This is your go to insult and it's old dude. This whole season blew donkey dicks. It turned into an over budgeted cbs show. #sad
OldShadeOfBlue said:OMG I was making the same comparison during Episode 2. At one point I thought, man, it feels like I'm watching an episode of NCIS.Charlie Kelley said:gambochaman said:mntamu23 said:
What a horrible ending to what used to be a great TV show. Those of y'all defending crap because you're afraid to criticize anything are pathetic.
Or maybe some of us recognize greatness and the rest of yall like to complain because things didnt end the way you wanted them to
HahahHahaha. This is your go to insult and it's old dude. This whole season blew donkey dicks. It turned into an over budgeted cbs show. #sad
I agreed with you and have thought that for the last couple seasons. For a minute there I thought we were going to be right.Quote:
I predict there will be no more Iron Throne at the end. Things will revert back to seven actual kingdoms. Dragons created the Iron Throne and dragons will destroy it.
Seriously? You do not know the answer to this........pasquale said:
Ser Jaime Lannister
Squired for Barriston Selmy against the Kingwood Outlaws. Knighted and named to the Kingsguard in his sixteenth year for valour in the field: At the Sack of Kings Landing, murdered his King, Aerys the second at the foot of the Iron Throne: Pardoned by King Robert Baratheon:
Thereafter known as the Kingslayer:
After the murder of King Joffrey I by Tyrion Lannister, served under King Tommen I:
Captured in the field at the Whispering Wood:
Set free by Lady Catelyn Stark in return for an oath to find and guard her two daughters:
Lost his
Why is this sentence unfinished? Lost what????
ATM1876 said:
Ser Jaime Lannister
Squired for Barriston Selmy against the Kingwood Outlaws. Knighted and named to the Kingsguard in his sixteenth year for valour in the field: At the Sack of Kings Landing, murdered his King, Aerys the second at the foot of the Iron Throne: Pardoned by King Robert Baratheon:
Thereafter known as the Kingslayer:
After the murder of King Joffrey I by Tyrion Lannister, served under King Tommen I:
Captured in the field at the Whispering Wood:
Set free by Lady Catelyn Stark in return for an oath to find and guard her two daughters:
Lost his
Took Riverrun from the Tully rebels, without loss of life.
Lured the Unsullied into attacking Casterly Rock, sacrificing his childhood home in service to a greater strategy.
Outwitted the Targaryen forces to seize Highgarden. Fought at the Battle of the Goldroad bravely, narrowly escaping death by dragonfire.
Pledged himself to the forces of men and rode north to join them at Winterfell, alone.
Faced the Army of the Dead, and defended the castle against impossible odds until the defeat of the Night King. Escaped imprisonment and rode south in an attempt to save the capital from destruction.
Died protecting his Queen.
I was out of the country for two weeks so 6,000 messages behind on the thread but I was right on May 3 and nobody starred it!KidDoc said:
I think Dany ends up becoming the antagonist to the Stark family as she is overwhelmed with madness and greed for the throne.
cbr said:
lol, it's so bad in so many ways.
even if 'what happened' isn't the most absurd ending conceptually, the whole episode was just 'wtf' in execution.
What's funny is they even nailed my supposed 'theme' 'she didn't have a choice, she's my queen, the throne is the real evil burn it, now I have no choice but to kill her' -
and 'break the wheel' can only be done by some supernatural power' theme, and even then it doesn't really work.
(insert guy who sees everything and cant be poisoned instead of dragonswhichflew..off ..where?)
but it flopped so hard it's worse than could ever imagined
And let me get this straight - the 3 eyed raven has been around 10,000 years since before mankind, never minded the affairs of men, never led before, doesn't care to be with living people, and no one understands what he is.......and he can't be a lord of anything... and is lost in seeing everything past and present everywhere.........
yet all of a sudden he's excited (see eli manning face meme below for superbowl level 'i'm the king!' excitement)
to travel all the way to sacked city to be voted king of the burned throne by the hairy prison dwarf at some impromptu meeting........ which....was ..... for........... supposedly the hairy dwarf's trial?
Aaaaand the show thinks it's a good time for an 'awkward millennial funny' scene to have a bunch of randos, losers, freaks, and literally idiots all of a sudden decide to laugh at democracy, but out of the blue listen to the traitor/prisoner/hairy dwarf that was supposedly on trial, and make Mr. crippled-mystery-magic-peyote-smoking-dreamer-dude-king -- even though they have no idea what planet he's even on?
and the main character gets pincushioned without even a word or a farewell or even an emotional 'look'?
With no tie in to any of the prior angst or joy or whatever.. the leadup is just awkward nonsense... and what little dialogue there is sounds like total utter nonsense......
aaaaaand snow is on the ground.for ...what ...reason? and of course with no guards or anyone in sight because.....that makes sense?
Aaaaand everyone is just ignoring the ****ing dragon, who hates the throne and the game. But not the dude who betrayed and murdered its mother
They make the most interesting, controversial character in tv history decide to dress up in a hitler outfit, with hitler banners, and give a forgettable, nonsensical 'FFFFFFFFF (insert spit here) IIIRST OAAAADHAAAH' bad guy speech right out of TLJ's pathetic playbook.
then her forgettable - last - scene - body gets flown away for...what. reason...? to............where.......?
aaaaand they just sort of instantly rebuilt the whole city........exactly ... how? and why?
and Mr. Excitement is going to suddenly rule from. the . Melted throne in the burnt city .why?
and as king he suddenly pops in and abruptly leaves the counsel to tell dirty jokes and laugh about nothing....... to find out where the dragon is taking her body...for.........what....reason?
aaaand all of a sudden the big woman puts on her full armor to write nice things .abouther.. .. hateful man?
Aaaaaand the 'there and back again' doesn't even mention Bilbo?
and a whole boatload of best soldiers in the world who happen to be lonely eunuchs are...sailing.......off.......to....someplace.......to....do.........what?
aaaaaaand the dothraki are excited to.....do......what? and they went.....where? ..for what purpose?
aaaaaaaaaaaand the nasty red haired *****........won't support her brother, and wants a competing kingdomfor.......what reason? I guess to show that nasty schemers are still in play, just not where Mr. Peyote is watching?
aaaaand she's got her own kingdom and army so......i ... guess... .the game goes on!?
aaaaaand jon is sentenced to prison and exile .to.a . Place with no need to exist anymore.aaaaaand that's why they don't execute him..aaaaaand he gets there and ignores his sentence and runs off into the wild with his eyes on red haired women and his pet wolf with the gratuitous petting scene, and ignoring the king and everything. Ok..
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I'm actually very satisfied with the ending.
Bran's arc finally has a purpose.
Sansa ruling the North.
Arya going west. (Knew she would end the series this way, perfect for her character.)
Sam the archmaester.
Jon back in the North, adventuring with Tormund and Ghost.
Tyrion doing the job he loves and is best at.
Davos alive and well.
Jaime's deeds finally filled in.
Honestly can't complain about much. D&D deserve props for this episode.
The gates are always closed after a rider leaves, so that alone doesn't mean anything. But Tormund said that Jon had been North of the Wall too long, which I take as strong evidence that he left with the Free Folk for good. At least they won't badger him to be someone he never wanted to be. He can just be Jon Snow again. Best ending possible for him.Episode IV said:
I was fine with the ending. I really had no problems with it. I liked the little gut heartedness of the small council and Tyrion's reaction to him not being mentioned (no one knows if that's really true outside of Sam). Bronn is Lord of the Reach, so of course would get a seat. There were a lot of ends tied up and even some of the things people were *****ing about in earlier episodes were covered. Dany played the part of conqueror for the greater good who had to be stopped. I didn't expect Jon to kiss her and stab her at the same time, and I thought Drogon was going to torch him, but liked him melting the throne.
Bran should have been wearing a crown after his apotheosis but maybe he had not yet been coronated.
I read the last part with Jon both ways. He was definitely Italy wearing the raiment of the Lord Commander. My first thought was he was escorting the wildlings back as a courtesy and show of good faith. Then the gates closed, so I thought, eh... maybe he's just going to stay with them. Either way works.
As C.S. Lewis said, "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." Who knew GRRM was a fan of Lewis?Quote:
Some of the execution this season off and rushed. But overall the key elements of the story make sense. - girl who wanted throne had tyrannical/totalitarian visions of a worldwide conquest that would result in the "liberation"/death of millions and had to be put down The acting and cinematography were excellent throughout.
AstroAg17 said:
Bran should be king. The guy who can see the past and future should be in charge. Suggesting him is the most logical thing in the world. Choosing anyone but the omnipotent guy with magical powers would have been stupid. Really good ending IMO.
Because they're Starks, and they gave their word.Quote:
Why does Jon have to take the black when Sansa and Bran rule? The unsullied left. Sooooo.... why?