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dark_gh0st_b0y said:
Scoobes said:

This turn of events has been hinted at repeatedly since Dany got her dragons. The showrunners have made it extra obvious since she came to Westeros. I'm not sure how you think this is a sudden heel turn.

come ooon, that was pure bullshit, i can understand being a bit mad and overdoing it with fear etc so the story unfolds towards the show's end but destroying the best of what she is supposed to rule at that point makes no damn logic and was made purely for viewer's shock factor on which the whole series was always based on (unless she somehow makes sense in the last episode)

one of the reasons why Breaking Bad has higher rankings overall even though its production budget is abysmal compared to GoT

The "reason" they already tried to give about Dany is "the citizens of King's Landing didn't revolt against Cersei, so they're her ennemies too", and "the slaves she freed before revolted against their masters".

Because sure, common citizens minding their own business (and who have no reason to bother about Targaryens or Lannister) have as much reasons to revolt as slaves being tortured and killed. Of course. Such a great writing.