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They may have won the “lamest final season” of a major show ever.
This was genius in comparison:
I disliked that at first then realized how great it was after reconsidering.
They may have won the “lamest final season” of a major show ever.
This was genius in comparison:
I thought the point was to expose Daenerys as a coward and further indicate that J. Snow was meant to be king.
Give Grey Worm some time to contemplate why his GF was captured while his queen ran away with her dragons tail between her legs.
Of all the stuff you listed, Danys going tyrant bitch is the least offensive. She was always a crazy power hungry person, she just played the savior for power and selfish reasons.
Funny how it never came up again.
I thought it was strange when Bran said he was going to look for Drogon. Why would he said that when we're not even going to see the resolution to it? Even if he does get Drogon, what is he going to do with him?
yeah, I had no way of predicting such stupidity accurately.
That's explored much more in the book. The Targaryen rule was pretty tumultuous at times. They weren't able to conquer Dorne, who was the last kingdom to join the Realm, and they bent the knee voluntarily. In addition to just plain lousy kings, there was the Dance of Dragons where two Targaryen sibling Dragon Lords started a civil war over the Iron Throne. There was the multiple Blackfyre Rebellions where a bunch of legitimized Targaryen bastards named Blackfyre made a claim for the crown over many generations. And the Mad King who ended their rule wasn't the first crazy Targaryen. They tend toward insanity.So does GOT explore further in depth this idea of civilization entropy, or is it just established based on the timeline you gave? (e.g. were conquered by the Targaryen dynasty, The Targaryens ruled for centuries, but were eventually usurped due to a crazed king). Sounds like the rule was fine until the crazed monarch.
In the books there's a prophecy of a three headed dragon, or perhaps three dragon riders. Many assume that Daenerys is one, Jon is two, and that Bran is going to Warg into a dragon to become the third/ Unfortunately we never came close to that. In fact, all of the prophecies were completely forgotten. Azor Ahai, the Lord of Light, Cersei's prophecy, the Long Night, all of it.It occurred to me that Bran could have taken over the mind of the dragons at any time. Interesting possibility that was never used. Maybe they are setting up the potential for a future spin-off, but based on the rest of the writing of the final season, it was probably just a throw away line.
He could have stopped the civilian massacre.
It's been said that they would end at the same place, but get there through different paths. I think Bran being King and the rise of an elective monarchy is a GRRM idea, but it would be much different in his hands.Was it ever said that the books and the show would have the same ending?
That's explored much more in the book. The Targaryen rule was pretty tumultuous at times. They weren't able to conquer Dorne, who was the last kingdom to join the Realm, and they bent the knee voluntarily. In addition to just plain lousy kings, there was the Dance of Dragons where two Targaryen sibling Dragon Lords started a civil war over the Iron Throne. There was the multiple Blackfyre Rebellions where a bunch of legitimized Targaryen bastards named Blackfyre made a claim for the crown over many generations. And the Mad King who ended their rule wasn't the first crazy Targaryen. They tend toward insanity.
Not only that, but also the Iron Islands. There were many, many problems with the finale, not the least of which is the independence of the North. They completely changetheir political system, Bran (or the entity that used to be Bran) becomes king and just gives The North sovereignty under his sister. No one else had any problems with this? Did they forget that Yara Greyjoy fought for her father for his claim to be King of the Iron Islands? Why would she bend the knee now? The woman she pledged to is dead. Why would any of these lords think it's okay for the North to be its own nation, while they have to bend the knee to an elected king who claims to not even be human anymore? Just ridiculous.And yet in the last episode, Dorne goes along, “sure we’ll bend the knee and be part of the six kingdoms while Sansa runs off to be Queen of the North”...
TV viewers might say goodbye to more than just "Game of Thrones" following Sunday's series finale.
Several people plan to cancel their subscriptions to HBO now that the show is over, based on reactions through social media, and they're reminding their friends to do the same.
"Just a friendly reminder to everyone to cancel your HBO subscription," said Twitter user @ronniedale2.
According to a blog post from research firm Mintel, subscribers to HBO Now are twice as likely to agree they would cancel their subscriptions if a specific show or program ended. The firm also cites HBO Now's $14.99 per month price, slightly higher than competitors.Me once GoT is over and I cancel my HBO subscription pic.twitter.com/2GpKFJvGUr
— Winter sucked (@Pers_ality) May 20, 2019ANYWAYSSSSS, let me go cancel this HBO subscription. #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/SrtGW9xCTq
— Jawn Snow ���� (@PassionNTorment) May 20, 2019Time to cancel our HBO subscription guys ��
— Bella (@Yo__Gabba) May 20, 2019Just a friendly reminder to everyone to cancel your HBO subscriptionIf you really are thinking about cancelling HBO, there's a detailed explainer on their website on how to drop the channel if you're going through a third-party provider.
— Ronnie Bogle (@ronniedale2) May 20, 2019
If you signed up directly through HBO, just visit the app, go to settings, then billing information, then cancel your subscription and follow the necessary steps.
https://news.yahoo.com/apos-game-thrones-apos-over-193949862.html
Not only that, but also the Iron Islands. There were many, many problems with the finale, not the least of which is the independence of the North. They completely changetheir political system, Bran (or the entity that used to be Bran) becomes king and just gives The North sovereignty under his sister. No one else had any problems with this? Did they forget that Yara Greyjoy fought for her father for his claim to be King of the Iron Islands? Why would she bend the knee now? The woman she pledged to is dead. Why would any of these lords think it's okay for the North to be its own nation, while they have to bend the knee to an elected king who claims to not even be human anymore? Just ridiculous.