LARulz
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This was a gorgeous shot.![]()
I liked the one where Drogon appears from behind Dany when talking to Vary's
This was a gorgeous shot.![]()
and 2 of her children have died recently.What do you mean. Her state of mind was right there for all of us to see.
1. She lost Missande.
2. No one loves her
3. She lost Jon
"A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing." We all knew her state of mind the minute Episode 4 was done.
Good to see some loyal bannermen.I'm hoping Dany wins and annihilates all the other houses.
Does anyone think next week will be Jon at one end Dany the other end and Drogon in the middle as they both go "cmon boy come to the one you live "
Hard to see how Jon can stand to Dany and her armies unless Drogon let's him
How did her S1 behavior reflect any kind of insanity?
What do you mean. Her state of mind was right there for all of us to see.
1. She lost Missande.
2. No one loves her
3. She lost Jon
"A Targaryen alone in the world is a terrible thing." We all knew her state of mind the minute Episode 4 was done.
That’s not necessarily true.would be a pretty huge plot point, and was notably excluded from the show so far. Possibly for reasons other than the producers’ incompetence.The valonqar
I think the first sign was her visible pleasure at seeing her brother killed.
I agree mostly. Although why did he pork Brienne?
But he slayed the mad king to protect his family, including Cersei obviously, not to protect the people. Which is why he said he never cared about the people in today's episode.
Shocking and appalling stuff imo, only books can restore me faith now, that is if that fat bastard finally decides to finish them.
There are still so many plot points to wrap up:
these are the questions D&D need to answer in the final episode and they deserve 10 minutes each. I dont envy their position of fitting them all in but they made their bed
- what happened to oberyns girlfriend in the dungeons
- is yara a lesbian or bisexual
- who is the new septa at winterhell
- is dario going to ever get a haircut
- is robyn arryn still training to become a warrior
How was that a bad thing? He was an utter cnut who wanted to either feck her or sell her for his own gain.
The only dodgy thing she's done that I can remember was nailing up the masters on the crosses. Everything else she's done has been fair game imo.
And who were Varys letters sent to. They need to show that journey too.
How was that a bad thing? He was an utter cnut who wanted to either feck her or sell her for his own gain.
The only dodgy thing she's done that I can remember was nailing up the masters on the crosses. Everything else she's done has been fair game imo.
There are still so many plot points to wrap up:
these are the questions D&D need to answer in the final episode and they deserve 10 minutes each. I dont envy their position of fitting them all in but they made their bed
- what happened to oberyns girlfriend in the dungeons
- is yara a lesbian or bisexual
- who is the new septa at winterhell
- is dario going to ever get a haircut
- is robyn arryn still training to become a warrior
How was that a bad thing? He was an utter cnut who wanted to either feck her or sell her for his own gain.
The only dodgy thing she's done that I can remember was nailing up the masters on the crosses. Everything else she's done has been fair game imo.
Shes been talking about burning kings landing for years now only to be talked out of it by her advisors. Except now she executed varys, jorah, missandei and barry are dead, and she threatened tyrion with death. So she has always had the urge to conquer with fire and now shes got no one holding her back.
I've no interest in any of those and wouldn't expect them to waste any time next week on stuff like that
How was that a bad thing? He was an utter cnut who wanted to either feck her or sell her for his own gain.
The world doesnt revolve around what you are interested in. Fact is, those are the most important parts left in the series and if you dont want to watch, feel free to read a book nerd
Not strictly true. I think she only talks about attacking Kings Landing when she first arrives at Dragonstone. Again, we have never, never seen her kill innocent civilians in the show. Attacking military targets or leaders yes, attacking children and women no.
Burning the entire city to the ground is a step too far for her character. Burning and destroying the Red Keep after the bells were sounded would fit her character profile. The Mad King for example only ordered to kill everyone after being put in Cerseis position of not having any option remaining. Daenerys had plenty of options, yet she decided to destroy the entire city killing hundreds of thousands of people in the process...???
I could perhaps understand her snapping like that if she had attacked straight away after last episode. But having lots of time to sit and ponder on the situation, I can't see how she's made that leap from "I want revenge, im going to kill Cersei" to "I want revenge, kill the entire city". I just dont think that level of destruction fits her character. Shes always cared about the normal person, thats always been her 2nd focus behind the Iron Throne.
Her brother told her he'd let khal drogo and all his horses feck her to get a crown though.I think the first sign was her visible pleasure at seeing her brother killed.
What I do know is if Emilia had no clue how this was gonna play out till she got the script she must have been furious after reading it.
Yeah it's really important we find out if a minor character is bisexual .![]()
Her brother told her he'd let khal drogo and all his horses feck her to get a crown though.
If she was it didn't come across on screen. Her portrayal of broken and paranoid Dany is her best work on the show, in my opinion. I actually can't wait to see what her final state next week.
I think she always wanted revenge but she didnt think Cersei would actually surrender because only Tyrion is that dumb. And when the bells rang she decided she was going to get her revenge anyway.
I enjoyed it.I liked it. Plot holes and all.
I feel blessed that I am seemingly able to enjoy a lot of stuff that others seem to get all upset about (films, TV, Music, video games) and sorry for people who just can't enjoy anything because it isn't exactly how they picture it in their head, or isn't plotted how they think it should be.
I'm not saying you are wrong to hate anything, and I respect your right to have your opinions; I'm just saying I'm glad I don't share your views and am able to get genuine enjoyment from things which apparently make the rest of you miserable
That is all.
Yup I've called her one of the worst actors on the show for awhile but she's was really good last night. I thought it was a good episode in general despite the usual writing issues. I was more surprised by Grey Worms change of character than Dany's to be honest. Seems very unlike him to stab a guy in the back when he's surrendered, angry or not. Think Jon is gonna kill him next week.
I think this could have been a good ending, they just stuffed it up by not properly writing her slide into madness over a longer time period. Instead she’s gone from 0-100 in two episodes and it feels way too forced.
Revenge on thousands of people who weren't involved in anything? As I say, there's a huge difference between wanting to kill Cersei and thereby destroying the Red Keep (thats within her character, killing leaders by any means, see her burning the Dothraki tent up to get the Dothraki horde). But she's never decided to kill an entire cities population out of revenge, we've never seen her kill a civilian before. This is why her decision to continue burning the streets doesn't fit with me. It's a huge leap for her character arc.
We already know the population size of Kings Landing was a million and that was before the Golden Company and all the immigrants arrived in the city. But she burns them all anyway? She must have completely snapped mentally and if that was the case it didn't come across well. To me, she looked like someone wanting to butcher Cersei, not someone who hated the entire population of Kings Landing.
She freed slaves, she was great for the dothrakis stopped them from raping women ie, she locked up her dragons as to not hurt anyone, she didn't want to reopen the fighting pits to not get people killed, yes she did burn sams dad and brother but its freaking war, lines get crossed at wars.Yes, that’s exactly the kind of thing that is gonna leave somebody a bit fecked up mentally.
Revenge on thousands of people who weren't involved in anything? As I say, there's a huge difference between wanting to kill Cersei and thereby destroying the Red Keep (thats within her character, killing leaders by any means, see her burning the Dothraki tent up to get the Dothraki horde). But she's never decided to kill an entire cities population out of revenge, we've never seen her kill a civilian before. This is why her decision to continue burning the streets doesn't fit with me. It's a huge leap for her character arc.
We already know the population size of Kings Landing was a million and that was before the Golden Company and all the immigrants arrived in the city. But she burns them all anyway? She must have completely snapped mentally and if that was the case it didn't come across well. To me, she looked like someone wanting to butcher Cersei, not someone who hated the entire population of Kings Landing.
She didn't even attack Ceresi, should've been the first thing she does after destroying the scorpions, but hey plot armour lets wait for Jaime and Ceresi to meet up, you know the guy who was evil then became good then evil again.Revenge on thousands of people who weren't involved in anything? As I say, there's a huge difference between wanting to kill Cersei and thereby destroying the Red Keep (thats within her character, killing leaders by any means, see her burning the Dothraki tent up to get the Dothraki horde). But she's never decided to kill an entire cities population out of revenge, we've never seen her kill a civilian before. This is why her decision to continue burning the streets doesn't fit with me. It's a huge leap for her character arc.
We already know the population size of Kings Landing was a million and that was before the Golden Company and all the immigrants arrived in the city. But she burns them all anyway? She must have completely snapped mentally and if that was the case it didn't come across well. To me, she looked like someone wanting to butcher Cersei, not someone who hated the entire population of Kings Landing.
They never paid off the Danny-Yara romance arc either.There are still so many plot points to wrap up:
these are the questions D&D need to answer in the final episode and they deserve 10 minutes each. I dont envy their position of fitting them all in but they made their bed
- what happened to oberyns girlfriend in the dungeons
- is yara a lesbian or bisexual
- who is the new septa at winterhell
- is dario going to ever get a haircut
- is robyn arryn still training to become a warrior
She freed slaves, she was great for the dothrakis stopped them from raping women ie, she locked up her dragons as to not hurt anyone, she didn't want to reopen the fighting pits to not get people killed, yes she did burn sams dad and brother but its freaking war, lines get crossed at wars.
Really find it hard that with all the good things she did that she is suddenly crazy and want to burn civillians and children, had she burnt Ceresi that would've been believeable and enjoyable, the writers trying to get sympathy for Ceresi though was fecking dumb.