I'm not sure if one more episode is enough to deal with the fall out of this episode.
Hopefully, it's a comet (Bayeux tapestry inspired) and not a spaceship.
That was U.S. Grant. Thing is, it worked.any kind of slight needs to be mad with maximum violence.
I just seen the episode. The destruction of King's Landing was horrific. I was thinking of Dresden in 1945 as I watched the episode, when that German city was obliterated by the Allies. I have seen pictures of the dead. One thing they didn't show was firestorms, which sucked the oxygen out of the atmosphere suffocating the people where they stand.
I remember reading about POWs, who were housed in Dresden, being sent out to help with rescue efforts. One group descended into a subway, finding as they probed deeper a green-brown liquid with bones sticking out. This 'soup' was what was left of the many souls who had sought shelter there. They had been melted by the heat.
That said, I loved how Miguel Sapochnik presented the chaos of the fire and bloodshed of King's Landing. He didn't shy away from just how truly horrific burning a city would be for every living soul.
Let alone warfare with nuclear death coming from the sky and laying waste to everything.
Found it weird that Cersei got a sympathetic final moment and Tyrion seemed so gullible. The fight with the Mountain was just depressing, I guess that futility of it all was the point but I didn’t really get what he was fighting for.
Game of Thrones is doing one good thing for sure...It's showing the true horror of war.
Game of Thrones is a bloody, evil world where if you live long enough you have a good chance of becoming the very thing you sought to destroy. It's a message worth telling and a message as old as time but it happens over and over again. There are no happy endings in life.
When she took off I thought she was going straight for the Red Keep. I had to pick my jaw up off of the ground when I saw she was taking out civilians.
CleganeBowl turned out to be as vicious and impossible as I expected, and they really sold the Mountain as an emotionless killing machine huh? Nice to see Davos as always looking out for the smallfolk. Why did Daeny not just absolutely cut loose on Euron's Iron Fleet last episode?
It is probably a good thing that Winterfell has CCTV coverage via Bran. At least they will have a bit of warning that Daenerys is on her way.
I like the theory banded about that Jon (an undead person) stabs Daeny (using the magic dagger borrowed from Arya and suitable location next to a Weirwood I guess), and she is then resurrected as the Night Queen. Fire becomes Ice and the cycle continues.
According to basically all of the leaks, Bran is somehow elected King after Dany dies and Jon gives up the throne by rejoining the Night's Watch
I was wondering if it was her, hope she's still alive.A small detail I did not notice was that the young girl who was helping Varys at Dragonstone was beside him when he was hiding in the crypt at Winterfell.
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Ah, of course! I knew she looked familiar! I'm pretty sure she's also the same girl Davos served food to and gently encouraged her to hide in the crypts instead of fighting.
Ultimately, I don't mind her turning out to be a villain. But the writers really could've built her up better and not whitewash her into a fantasy heroine for seven seasons before practically gaslighting her into a full 180.
I feel what you're saying and I'm sure I'll be able to view her past actions in a grayer light after I've slept on it, but through my clouded memory those actions of her seem more calculated and restrained, maybe cold and ruthless. So yeah, the fantasy heroine thing obviously was a rushed judgement on my part in retrospect, but what she did in this episode felt so much worse to me because she's shown absolutely no restraint and no rational thought at all.That's not what they did, though. They showed her being cruel and vindictive for seven seasons. We just brushed it off because she was doing it to people we hated. They showed us EXACTLY who she was, just in a way that we wouldn't believe them.
Oh, huh. Could've sworn it was the same girl, but I'll take your word for it.No, the girl Davos serve food to was younger and had burns on her face.
Jon and Dany aren't siblings.Except real life people have found out they were siblings and reacted with horror and disgust.
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