So, yeah, we get it. Mad Queen, blah blah blah. For a series full of surprises there wasn't a single surprise moment last night. Not a one. Been thinking about this all day. The shock of the Red Wedding is what I wanted and instead I got the obvious throughout. And the more I read the more I feel that way.
I was shocked by Varys. He was my favorite to survive it all on the theory that you cannot kill the Deep State.
Cersei's fate was told to us by Tywin in his conversation with her so many years ago - 3rd or 4th season. He told her that she wasn't nearly as clever as she thought herself. We saw that come to fruition last night.Ultimately it feels like a pretty cheesy simple end. There was nothing complex or profound about any of it. Jamie's arc ended up lame. Cersei ended up destroying herself. She wasn't some super political schemer in the end, she just manufactured her own demise. I don't know what to say about Tyrion. We'll find out. He went from one of the greatest written TV characters to blech.
Cersei's fate was told to us by Tywin in his conversation with her so many years ago - 3rd or 4th season. He told her that she wasn't nearly as clever as she thought herself. We saw that come to fruition last night.
Cersei's fate was told to us by Tywin in his conversation with her so many years ago - 3rd or 4th season. He told her that she wasn't nearly as clever as she thought herself. We saw that come to fruition last night.
Had forgotten that but sure. Ultimately everyone is turning out exactly how they are supposed to turn out. Which is kind of my point. Just saw a video of George that pretty much confirms that. He appears to be a great believer in foreshadowing and having things turn out the way they are supposed to based on that foreshadowing. In this case it becomes boring. Humans change but it appears in George's World they do not or cannot.
It fed Dany's narrative to wack him so it wasn't a surprise. Now, if they had killed Tyrion at that moment for what he had done that would have been better.
You can find foreshadowing where it doesn't exist. I'm sure there is "foreshadowing" that could be appealed to for a theory as to why any of the major characters kills the Night King. And they were all moot except for Arya's.
You don't like the way it's working out, fine. But it's in no way inferior. It's just not your cuppa.
Tywin said that to everybody. Anyway he's the one who died on the sh-tter.
No, I get that. I loved the Night King episode and ending. It was surprising.
Last nights episode was predictable and boring. So was the episode before it. The Dany arc was so predictable it had no shock value when it happened. All that carnage was lost in the obvious reveal.
I never used the word inferior. Last nights episode was about Dany, and Cersei (and to a lesser degree Jamie). All 3 were boring, cliched, and predictable.
Tywin said that to everybody. Anyway he's the one who died on the sh-tter.
I was shocked by Varys. He was my favorite to survive it all on the theory that you cannot kill the Deep State.
What does Drogon do with no mommy?
Varys was one of my favorite characters. His conversation with the kitchen maid in the beginning of the episode suggested her was trying to poison Dany - I wonder if she discovered that. I also wonder what would have happened had he been successful. What does Drogon do with no mommy?