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Or maybe, just maybe he was also truly awful, being that he, y’know, dropped bombs that didn’t need to be dropped.

Actually, the prophecy came true.  She died with her little brothers fingers around her throat but that is not what killed her

Those shocked by this were not paying much attention to the character arc of Daenerys Targaryen: So much smoke blown up her ass since she walked out of the funeral pyre with three baby dragons. Every inch towards Westeros brought her titles, brought her adoration, brought her purpose: she is the breaker of chains.

So many of you guys are complaining. I mostly liked (or understood what they were doing) this episode, but here is my beef: Where were all of the dragons’ evasive maneuvers and offensive capabilities last week? I get it, they were trying to play up the element of surprise and move Dany to her lowest point. But the

Weighing in on the death of my most beloved character, Jaime Lannister. I’ve had a few hours to to lick my wounds, and I’ve decided this was a really satisfying way for him and Cersei to go. Cersei got off relatively easily for GOT—no one sliced her head off, or stabbed her in the womb and then sliced her head off—but

A; I think Tyrion asked Onion Knight to set up the escape boat for Jamie. That’s all.

Daenerys’ arc toward madness has been telegraphed on the show since season 2, so I don’t understand what all this complaining about her heel turn being rushed is about. Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion of what would be the better story*, but attacking the show’s decisions as poorly thought out just makes you

I would love to see a venn diagram of people pissed off with what’s been done with Dany’s character and people who think the dropping of nuclear bombs on Japan was fully justified. Definitely won’t be a single circle but I suspect the overlaps would be interesting.

Seeing the Twitterverse up in arms about Dany making a supposedly “out of character” heel turn is rather amusing. Despite all her claims of support for “justice,” at her core she’s a manipulative bully who believes the throne is her destiny. This has always been the case, regardless of how “good” a ruler her followers

All the negative comments for this episodes makes me wonder what exactly these people would have wanted to see in the episode.

I actually disagree about Stannis’ arc. His daughter was very effecting, it introduced more of the fire god and it’s religion, and his death had a fittingly pathetic, stoic ending. It’s just that despite his army and ability as a commander, his primary trait was his inflexible, unpleasant nature. 

I believe he was punished for trying to recruit others to Jon’s claim, not for simply knowing. I assume tyrion said as much based on their conversation in the previous episode. agree with the restoration of your post. My girlfriend woke up Justin time for the bloodiest part of the Cleganebowl. She was not happy

“No one liked him” was the entirety of Stannis’ character

Normally I just ignore the comments for GoT, but holy shit I’m now convinced that some of you either had no idea what show you were watching, or are just mad cause the show won’t match the fanfiction you guys got in your heads.

Danrys was never the empathetic, benevolent Queen she thought she was. And while she was

Like, wasn’t the favour Tyrion asked to set up a dinghy where Davos brought him that one time? I thought that was obvious. Do we think there’s some other favour going on somewhere?

Sure she put her quest for the throne on hold to save the people of Westeros, but a quest for the throne is not a primary goal good people with good priorities have. She’s stopped along the way to fight real evils, but she’s never been willing to give up her main goal of bringing war to a land she barely knows because

What do you think the favor was that Tyrion asked for from Davos? My first guess was the orchestration of men sneaking into the city to ring the bells, but I’m far from confident about that.

This is why I love the Starks! Jon stopped to notice one individual woman in need during a raging battle and prevented his own man from harming her. And even then he gave him a chance to stop before doing what he had to do because he cares that much. And then Arya, trying so hard to save the smallfolk. Even at her

Really surprised by the reaction here as I loved it. But I did watch many seasons at once to catch up at season five so maybe I’ve got a smaller emotional attachment to Dany than some others. Seems she’s been getting crueler and crueler since she got back to Westeros, so while her turn is disappointing for the

haha, you’re crazy, that was awesome.