It’s nice to see that Television and Film Women are now on an equal footing with Television and Film Men, in that they don’t have an original fucking bone in their body.
It’s nice to see that Television and Film Women are now on an equal footing with Television and Film Men, in that they don’t have an original fucking bone in their body.
He’s pretty good with basic causality chains. He gets it.
team smart dragon. Drogon laying covered with snow, he looked depressed - like even he knew what Dani did was some seriously bad mojo. he, like Jon, loved his queen, but knew that he was going to have to do more shitty things on her command.
I imagine him arriving at Storm’s End. “Um, hello everyone. Looks like I’m your new lord.”
AND they already have essentially invaded the south (along with Dany). The rest of the 6 kingdoms are rightfully glad they are willing to back out to their own borders self sufficient borders.
Drogon wasn’t quarantined. He disappeared until Dany really needed him again.
Northeros?
Almost every place name we take for granted sounds like it was named by a kindergarten class; they’re usually just hiding behind ancient tongues/grammar and tradition gives them some gravitas. But like, Iceland sounds like a video game developer’s first draft of a Mario stage, Ecuador just means Equator, and China…
You know Yara is already plotting.
I’m a newbie who lurks in the experts review and it wasn’t until last night that it occurred to me that Dorne was one of the Seven Kingdoms. I thought it was its own place, like anywhere in Essos.
Some Dothraki were shown sauntering through the city streets headed away from the boats. Possibly, some others accepted Ser Davos’ proposition that they settle the abandoned farmland, and one can imagine still others returned to their native land. The 6 Kingdoms is a free realm, after all.
Think about it this way: Westeros gets a MAGIC KING. Bran’s personality aside, that’s badass.
In so many stories, there’s a really smart person hanging around who’s the brains of the operation, and you always think, “Wait, why don’t they just make that guy the leader?” This show actually did it!
Euron took most of their men and ships down with him. They’re in no position to argue for better terms.
The books and the show established over and over that Dany’s Dragons shared more than just an empathetic bond with her, it was almost a telepathic connection where they sensed the same things she sensed. I can easily buy Drogon knowing what the Throne is because of how deeply he understood Dany and her ambitions.
I actually liked Drogon burning the throne, it shows he was a more intelligent creature than we thought. He knew the thirst for the throne was what undid Dany.
Yeah Dorne is the one that comes to mind. The last kingdom taken, and at great cost, not the mention the most xenophobic and secluded. But TV Dorne is like 4 people I guess, so probably safer for those 4.
Oh, you know, those famously loyal Ironborn.
Yeah, Yara’s support of Dany was contingent on Dany recognizing the Iron Islands as an independent kingdom. What made her drop that demand?
Why would Dorne want back in this shitshow?
Yara: “Wait, we can do that?”