the showrunners contradicted themselves then. they said that episode 3 showcased the end of the dothrakiMaybe she had a shitload of dothraki and Unsuillied posted on the other side of Winterfell during the battle that never got any camera time...
the showrunners contradicted themselves then. they said that episode 3 showcased the end of the dothrakiMaybe she had a shitload of dothraki and Unsuillied posted on the other side of Winterfell during the battle that never got any camera time...
Dragons share a semi-psychic bond with their riders. As Tyrion said they know who their rider's enemies and friends are.
Like they're connected telepathically and they know what the rider wants to do. Which makes more sense than her shouting commands and twisting some back spikes to command him to do complex flight maneuvers.
Jon even said as much in that scene from episode 1 of this season. "It's like he knew where I wanted to go" or something.
Is daenerys raising zombies from the dead for soldiers as the Night Queen?
I was on board the moment Jaime pushed Bran out of the window. That's when I realised that this was going to be special and different show.
Daenerys knew she was targeting civilians. That's why it's garbage.So Drogon knows her enemies and still targeted the civilians? Dragons are supposed to be more than just brute animals right?
the showrunners contradicted themselves then. they said that episode 3 showcased the end of the dothraki
I think they said "basically" or "essentially" the end of the dothraki, but there are still way more than there should be based on what we saw in episode 3.the showrunners contradicted themselves then. they said that episode 3 showcased the end of the dothraki
Was just saying she didn't have to kill all the civilians like that to "break the wheel".
Bunch of cowards I tell you. They rode towards the zombie horde then dropped their flaming weapons and took a left turn then came back when the coast was clear.I think they said "basically" or "essentially" the end of the dothraki, but there are still way more than there should be based on what we saw in episode 3.
i agree with you there, but either way, just like the 'Dany kinda forgot about the Iron fleet' comment, I don't think room needs to be left for interpreting what they say.I think they said "basically" or "essentially" the end of the dothraki, but there are still way more than there should be based on what we saw in episode 3.
This is 100% me. Everything is accurate.
I was on board the moment Jaime pushed Bran out of the window. That's when I realised that this was going to be special and different show.
I'm not a reader of the books and I understand Jaime is different in the book, but I have to ask if people genuinely thought this guy deserved any different of an ending? I'll admit that I never liked Jaime as a character through the show and that's largely cus I felt it never gave me a genuine reason to.
His turn back to Cersei is just so odd. It's so abrupt that it's jarring.I'm not a reader of the books and I understand Jaime is different in the book, but I have to ask if people genuinely thought this guy deserved any different of an ending? I'll admit that I never liked Jaime as a character through the show and that's largely cus I felt it never gave me a genuine reason to.
The last thing he learns before leaving is that Dany was ambushed and lost a Dragon. Sansa informs him that she won't get to see Cersei executed.Jaime doesn't randomly turn to Cersei. His purpose for going to King's Landing is to persuade her to surrender.
He stays with her in the end because he knows he is about to die and so is she. He has nothing to lose by returning to Cersei. His last words are comforting. It's the same thing as what Bran says to Theon.
The last thing he learns before leaving is that Dany was ambushed and lost a Dragon. Sansa informs him that she won't get to see Cersei executed.
Persuade her to surrender when she appears to be winning?
Drogon sits on the iron throne.
Cut to black. A mixture of dragon roars and wolf howls plays over the credits. A song of ice and fire.
Drogon marries Ghost for a political marriage between The North and the Iron Throne.
Him throwing her out a window.Surrender to prevent Daenerys from doing what she did, flee in exile. It's important for Jaime to be with his sister. They're not planning on having sex again.
Given the super fast characters turns, which makes more sense, him returning to be with her at the end or him hating her and choking her to death?
Drogon can get fucked. He was complicit. I hope Bran wargs into him and flys straight into the wall.
I'm not a reader of the books and I understand Jaime is different in the book, but I have to ask if people genuinely thought this guy deserved any different of an ending? I'll admit that I never liked Jaime as a character through the show and that's largely cus I felt it never gave me a genuine reason to.
Drogon is the real mastermind. Dany was just along for the ride.Drogon can get fucked. He was complicit. I hope Bran wargs into him and flys straight into the wall.
Drogon marries Ghost for a political marriage between The North and the Iron Throne.
Why do people keep acting like the Seven Kingdoms breaking up to be independent kingdoms again is a good thing? That is a bad thing, do people not realize that the Seven Kingdoms were constantly at war with each other. Aegon's Conquest brought stability and relative peace, there were wars but nothing like the amount of wars prior to the Conquest. Westeros was chaos before Aegon's Conquest, returning to that chaos would not be a good thing.
ooooh boy... whats happening.
Jaime was only ever going to die one of three ways.
Either side by side with Cersei during the destruction of King's Landing
Killing Cersei during the destruction of King's Landing
With Brienne during the destruction of King's Landing/fighting the whitewalkers
They chose the worst of the three endings, but remember, I highly doubt George didn't tell them this...
You can basically expect her to tear the show a 2nd asshole at some point in the future in a video, that's for sure
Got a link to that?Don't forget when she and Pedro spoiled without spoiling the fight between Oberyn and the Mountain.
Damn straight. Ghost should've finished the job.Drogon is the real mastermind. Dany was just along for the ride.
You can basically expect her to tear the show a 2nd asshole at some point in the future in a video, that's for sure
Dany going full fire and brimstone and having it all be resolved in one episode reminds of Supernatural. A character would undergo some massive change and then it would be resolved in the next episode, shit was infuriating cause I wanted to see what the status quo would be like with such a change, how different all the usual interactions would be.
I hope Dany goes full Sheev in Revenge of the Sith next episode, if it's only one episode I need the memes to be immortal.
Yeah but how do you reconcile the that with Cersei being prophecized to die via strangling by the little brother
Just read and holy shit. George probably regrets giving them his books to adapt. Could do you maybe do a write up on Jon?Why do people keep acting like the Seven Kingdoms breaking up to be independent kingdoms again is a good thing? That is a bad thing, do people not realize that the Seven Kingdoms were constantly at war with each other. Aegon's Conquest brought stability and relative peace, there were wars but nothing like the amount of wars prior to the Conquest. Westeros was chaos before Aegon's Conquest, returning to that chaos would not be a good thing.
There ya go.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/bo...jaime-fuck-boi-lannister-lets-do-this.100344/
I read this when you posted it and I'm not sure if you're disagreeing with me? Talking strictly about show Jaime, and regardless if he's well written overall or consistent, is he the type of character people are genuinely upset didn't receive a better ending? He's never come across as a character I should genuinely like and root for, to me. So, I was not at all surprised he made his way back to Cersei knowing full well she was about to be obliterated To either escape with her or go down with her.
I read this when you posted it and I'm not sure if you're disagreeing with me? Talking strictly about show Jaime, and regardless if he's well written overall or consistent, is he the type of character people are genuinely upset didn't receive a better ending? He's never come across as a character I should genuinely like and root for, to me. So, I was not at all surprised he made his way back to Cersei knowing full well she was about to be obliterated To either escape with her or go down with her.
I can see why if book Jaime did this it'd be some bullshit, but show Jaime? I don't see it.
Just read and holy shit. George probably regrets giving them his books to adapt. Could do you maybe do a write up on Jon?