You can be party to murder without actually being the killer. Again just pointing out Lyssa killed him not LF.
There hasn't been someone sitting on IT that isn't a killer of some sort. Bran young but will get there in terms of direct involvement. But yeah I think he knew about a lot of deaths that he could have prevented.
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Virtually impossible to hide behind Dragonstone and yet still be able to shoot a dragon without being seen at the same time. The Dragons are at a higher elevation. When the ships appear at 1:10 above they are actually spread out between two islands. There is no way they all could have been hidden, shot a few shots and then sped to that formation in seconds. The Island on the left is at higher elevation than the ships. You can't hide behind the island and shoot at the same time. The island on the right is flat so if you hid behind it, someone in the sky would have a clear line of sight.
So the scene is physically impossible. Unless Euron has the power to bend arrows around islands. They did this shit all season where characters do physically impossible things from this to the Dothraki and Unsullied armies getting larger after the battle of Winterfell and seemingly being wiped out to the characters getting swarmed by undead only to magically survive.
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So we see the end of the Dothraki at battle of Winterfell yet a fuck ton of them respawn later.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/dany-...the-iron-fleet
Dany forgot about Iron Fleet despite them being referenced multiple times leading up to their ambush.
These guys have no concept of realism. So yeah the Euron shot was Hollywood bullshit.
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King's landing sure went down easy they really didn't put up much of a fight I know they had a dragon but still...
Absolutely. If one just looks at the scene where Jon kills Daenerys in the Throne Room and it's aftermath, it makes complete sense in the broad strokes.
You have Daenerys who sees herself as a benevolent queen and wants to avoid her father's fate, but who, because she also wants to reclaim her birthright and punish those who wronged her family, ends becoming a tyrant herself.
You have Jon who, once again, is forced to kill the woman he loves, this time to save the realm. Not to mention it echoes the legend of Azor Ahai and Nyssa Nyssa, though not the way we may have assumed.
You have Drogon destroying the Iron Throne, the very thing which has indirectly caused more death and destruction to the Seven Kingdoms, including Dany herself, a symbol of how "power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Not to mention it's fitting that, just as dragon fire forged the Iron Throne, it's dragon fire that destroys it.
And you have Jon once again as someone who never wanted to be king despite being the rightful heir, who feels guilt over having to put his duty over love, is forced into exile to, ironically, the very place where he felt the most at home. Not to mention how it also echoes Maester Aemon's story, as well.
Unfortunately, as has been pointed out many times by critics and fans, D&D cut a lot of corners to get to this point, much to the series' detertriment.
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Someone synced up Hells Bells by AC / DC to the burning of Kings Landing. Its amazing how well this song actually works for this scene and the lyrics actually at times match up to the action. For instance the lyric "we take no prisoners" occurs right as Grey Worm is making up his mind to start killing the Lannister prisoners and "nobody is putting up a fight" right as he spears the first Lannister prisoner.
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That, and it feels like the last 1.5 seasons they tried to go the generic action tv show route + fan servicey + 'subvert expectations' and somehow ended up choosing the wrong version of each lol. It was kind of weird.
I think you could easily just tweak a couple things and the last two seasons would have been much better and salvageable.
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Yeah funny Sansa thinks her band of rapists are going to scale the walls and take the city from well trained disciplined soldiers who have the advantage of city walls.
Frankly if I were Greyworm, I would have killed Sansa and thrown her entitled head over the city walls.
It's hard for me to listen to someone not in my position. A caterpillar can't relate to what an eagle envisions.
It's hard for me to listen to someone not in my position. A caterpillar can't relate to what an eagle envisions.