Not My Fault!
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 29, 2008
And now our watch is ended.
All shows must die. All shows must serve.
All shows must die. All shows must serve.
I wanted the molten throne to flow over Danaerys' body, permanently encasing it. I thought it would have been a poetic, ironic and fitting end of her quest.
Why Bran? I didn't even think he played in the Game of Thrones, yet he won the game?!? Didn't like that end game. I'll choose to believe that as the king's hand, Tyrion will actually rule on his behalf.
My thoughts exactly.Hated it.
Bare minimum dialogue. Rushed story. Ridiculous ending choice. Glad this season is over.
You missed a shot of some of the wildlings walking into the woods and the credits.Can someone please tell me how the final scene closed? I think my DVR missed a minute or two at the end. Last I saw was Jon riding a horse at the head of a band of Wildlings north of The Wall...I didn't see a fade-to-black or the credits roll.
Sansa finally got her crown and the North. So this was fitting, but she has no family there. Even Davos is gone. Who is left at Winterfell with her?
I would bet that if the story continued she would become a tyrant.
I wanted Drogo to become loyal to John.
The Grey Worm scenes threw me off last night. He’s now a ruthless killer of all enemies to his Queen, but somehow puts Jon in prison and allows him to live for killing the Queen? Then he just stands there while Tyrion is choosing a new leader? Then when Tyrion is chosen as hand, Grey Worm says that’s not enough then it goes to another scene to Tyrion as the hand? I thought it was westworld time travelling for a second.
Grey Worm should have been executed for war crimes and the entire kit-and-kaboodle of Unsullied and Dothraki sent packing back to where they came from. None of them were necessary, or suitable, for the "new" Westeros.The Grey Worm scenes threw me off last night. He’s now a ruthless killer of all enemies to his Queen, but somehow puts Jon in prison and allows him to live for killing the Queen? Then he just stands there while Tyrion is choosing a new leader? Then when Tyrion is chosen as hand, Grey Worm says that’s not enough then it goes to another scene to Tyrion as the hand? I thought it was westworld time travelling for a second.
Grey Worm should have been executed for war crimes and the entire kit-and-kaboodle of Unsullied and Dothraki sent packing back to where they came from. None of them were necessary, or suitable, for the "new" Westeros.
Was anybody else expecting Bryenne to make some reference to being pregnant when she was concluding Jaime's entry in the Histories?