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The Grey Worm ending had a few of us talking...

It wasn’t a heel turn. It was entirely consistent with her character. In fact, as called back in this episode, it’s basically what she promised the Dothraki they could do.

What. The. Fuck.

And now, your synopsis is ended :(

Could you please English?

Shhhh, worse things have happened from trade route negotiations :/

It didn’t seem to exist at all. There were the two guys escorting Jon out of the city, but there were only Wildlings at Castle Black. I think it was just a ruse to trick Grey Worm. The Night’s Watch no longer exists, and everyone else knew Jon would run off with the Wildings.

I absolutely loved after all that fire, death, betrayal and anguish, it all ended with what are essentially bureaucrats in a room arguing about infrastructure.

The show has clearly established the Northmen respect Sansa and the Starks. She also guaranteed the North’s sovereignty. It makes total sense they would welcome her as their queen, and not, erm, rape her. She’s been raped enough dude.

Part of me thinks he swooped down, saw Dany with the sword in her chest, and just assumed the throne did it cause he doesn’t understand how swords work.

The Dothraki were shown boarding boats at the same time as the unsullied 

And he’s always intentionally framed Dany’s moments to show how despicable she was. Her scene recruiting the Dothraki in season 6 (which he directed) he based on a Hitler rally.

Too-honest Jon, kin of too-honest Ned, probably told him.

Drogon is the real hero. he killed the biggest villian in the series, the Iron Throne. More people where killed by it than anything, including Dany.

And with that, GOT comes to an end.

I can’t believe Henry Tudor won the War of the Roses?! He barely did anything! 

“Rosebud”

No matter what happens I’m sure the internet will be react well.

Wait. Tony Stark died in the end?