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KiigelHeart said:
Yes it's true not a single ruler used dragons to kill thousands of civilians. Totally relevant to this piece of fiction.

I'm looking forward to finale without setting much expectations. We've yet to see how mad Dany actually is. Whether she's completely gone, feeling her actions were justifiee or just an emotionally driven mistake/decicion. She did just used her dragon to completely wreck King's Landingin, a city that's never been burned down before and destroyed Golden Company with one breath. Not a single king or ruler of Westeros is dumb enough to rise up to her now. So exciting!

Assassinating do not require rising up to her. You didn't follow the series if you don't know that a ruler can be killed in 100 different ways without a single battle. And I bet the writers won't even make her regret anything before killing her.

I started recently to watch the series from the start again, to show it to my girlfriend. It's impressive to see the difference in writing's quality, but also some stuff relevant for this situation. When Daenerys arrives in front of Yunkai, Jorah tells her "You don't need this city, you can go to Westeros and take the Iron Throne, no reason to fight", and she answers something like "There are 20.000 slaves in this city, so there are 20.000 reasons to fight". And you guys think that she's a monster willing to kill hundreds of thousands of innocents for nothing...

Other very interesting part. "Seven kingdoms united in fear of Tywin Lannister". Because that's how you rule by fear. Rule well, control things, and kill your ennemies without mercy. Do anyone think that Tywin would do something like what Daenerys did? No, because it's completely stupid and has no relation at all with "ruling by fear". Dany is no Queen, in this last episode she transformed into nothing: no reign, no ideals, no legacy. She will die in the next episode and will be vaguely remembered as a one-time catastrophe, nothing more. That's the saddest part for her, she will just be a short tale told by old nannies to kids like Bran at the beginning of the series.