The claims that oh of course he wouldn’t know the worst of the Boltons always cracked me up. THEY HAD A FLAYED MAN ON THEIR HOUSE FLAG!!!
The claims that oh of course he wouldn’t know the worst of the Boltons always cracked me up. THEY HAD A FLAYED MAN ON THEIR HOUSE FLAG!!!
Give me all the light and fluffy rom-coms, Netflix. I’ll take ‘em!
No matter what happens I think Jon is going to fuck off north.
just fucks off to live in the North by himself.
Queen Nymeria FTW!
♪ ♫All through my wild days, my mad existence
I kept my promise
Now clean up these bodies♪ ♫
♪ ♫ Don’t cry for me, Westerosi
I’m glad someone from that network had her write this (or maybe it was her agent or management who want her to, you know, work).
I think she doesn’t believe King’s Landing or any of its occupants are innocent. She doesn’t want another Sons of the Harpy rearing its head.
She definitely broke the wheel.
I guess I missed the scene where Daenerys was burning random Meereenese pedestrians to death.
I guess we’ll see with the finale, but the Mad Queen thing doesn’t make a lot of sense as it stands; not the turn itself, but what she’s planning to do next. Is she planning to rule Westeros? She just destroyed the Red Keep (and presumably the Iron Throne with it) and most of King’s Landing. There is literally no one l…
My one change that would have saved this story: don’t have Cersei execute Missandei.
“This thing is sexist.”
“What about these other things, you don’t think they are sexist!”
“I never said that.”
“You implied it by saying something was sexist!”
At the very least they should have had Rhaegal been killed in this episode, preferable after the bells had rang. Or something. Her torching the keep+Cersei, regardless of the deaths form the falling keep somewhat makes sense. Her decision to just go zig-zaging through the surrendered city burning random people (all…
Wouldn’t killing Cersei have been his redemption?
Calling it now - Dany ends up with Aunt Robin in the finale.
It felt, ultimately, like an episode taken from a few episodes from now and transported to now. Like, I wish they hadn’t played it so subtle. Her paranoia. Her isolation. Her resentment at how the people don’t love her. Why didn’t they give us at least a full episode of the Westerosi rebuffing Dany? Or maybe choosing…
So, like, the White Walkers maybe had a point is what you’re saying?
They’re a zealot army who follow her every command (and she continued attacking) while the Northern army is a mob of levies with no discipline (and one of the themes since S6 was how unreliable the North actually is).
Stepping away from the Daenerys events (which admittedly I thought was keeping in with her very self-centred and tyrannical arc) the idea that Jon was some shining example of civilisation during the sacking is one I’ll happily contend against.