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colafitte said:

Even knowing what was going to happen thanks to the leaks, this ep was still a pain to watch....What a stupid episode....No character ended good for me...Daenerys death scene was bad acted, drogon reaction was literallly unbelievable, Jon was a coward killer in the end, Tyrion was just a manipulative and cheap character, Sansa and Arya became what they wanted ....yay!!??, and oh my god that counsil.... They were discussing the future of Westeros like if they were discussing how they were going to do a party for a friend, with most people not caring and leaving the uncool guy do the thing, in this case Bran, the most boring and useless character ever written.

What was unbelieveable about Drogon's reaction? How was it supposed to react based on your knowledge about dragons?

There was a scene in earlier episode where Drogon stared Jon for a while. I knew it meant there's something the dragon aknowledges about Jon but it was impossible to tell whether it was like "omg you've got to kill this crazy bitch" or "slice my momma and I'lll roast you" or something else. We can only guess its motives to burn the throne, but I think it's good that a mystical creature leaves some mystery behind. Who was going to explain its reasoning anyway.. a narrator? Voice actor for Drogon?

"Why in the world would any other realm accept a Stark as a King, when even the North is not part of the realms anymore. Not only that, his uncle is King in one of the other 6 realms, so the Starks basically have too much influence in Westeros." I don't know why it would be such a big of a deal. Edmure Tully is not a Stark and marriages & connections between houses is common anyway. King doesn't even have a house that rules one of the regions anymore. What disadvantage would there be to other realms if Bran is the king? Not to mention he's not an ordinary fella.

"Why is Bronn and Brienne there too, and Davos???, they are nobodies. Every part of that scene was cheap, comically bad and absurd (Why Greyworm and their army are allowing discussing Tyrion, Jon and Westeros future to that council??, they are traitors and conspirators of killing their leader, and they are essentially the conquerors of Westeros...They respond to nobody there....smh)." So now that a character makes a rational choice it also goes down as bad writing? This is getting ridiculous.. Greyworm was a commander of ex-slave army from another continent ffs he wasn't a politician or a leader. You really think he and his army were in any position to start ruling Westeros just like that eh? Without Dany and her dragon? Makes much more sense he put revenge aside and chose what's best for him and his army. Lannisters who killed Missandei were slaughtered already.

edit. -"The Iron Islands and Dorne OK with the North being independent and not them, contrary to hundreds of years of history and rebellion."  Don't see why Dorne would demand independence since Lannisters and houses ruling Reach are pretty much wiped out. It wasn't too long ago The Iron Islands rebelled and failed with heavy losses. Surely they'd benefit more from being part of Westeros. I mean, the North makes most sense to push for independence, they were portrayed in the show to be a bit different from the rest.

It really feels some viewers try to twist every single detail to something that doesn't make sense :D

Last edited by KiigelHeart - on 20 May 2019