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JakDaSnack said:
forest-spirit said:
They had a really cool battle scene going and just had to destroy it by adding a tired "lonely gunner vs. flyer" fight and giving Bronn (this guy has really overstayed his welcome, get rid of him already) some kind of fire-dodging super power. Entire regiments where engulfed in flames and turned to ashes in mere seconds by a single attack yet Bronn just side-steps the attacks and walks away unharmed. -_-'

And I still can't understand how Highgarden was that easy to take. The Tyrells are in a war yet didn't have anyone to defend their King piece? Considering how important the food stacks from that place seems to be you'd think Dany & co would do a little bit more to assure it won't fall into enemy hands.
Ugh, some things makes this season painful to watch.

It bothered me more that Dany didn't flank the lannister army to begin with.  She could have destroyed their entire army before the dothraki even got there but instead chose to face them head on.  I can somewhat buy the whole Bronn getting out of the way thing.

As for the whole attack on Highgarden, just because they didn't show the actual attack doesn't mean there were not casualties.  Most of the battles in season 1/2/3 were skipped.  And besides, they weren't expecting the Lannister army to go after it, I don't think Tyrian knew that the gold mines had run dry and that casterly rock was worthless.

I might be thinking too much into this but the only reasons I can think of her doing that were (1). To test her dothraki Horde against westeros army and (2). Her Dothraki horde are born fighters and enjoy the action of the beattlefield so she probably doesn't want them getting bored and restless then probably turning against her slightly.



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