I do love this interpretation of events.
Ditto
I do love this interpretation of events.
Now we can be pretty confident that Mad Dany doesn't survive the final episode. And Drogon. Got to be a reason why Bronn was given a large crossbow.
I'm on holiday for a week and so it will be almost impossible for me to avoid spoilers before I get to watch the final episode. I'm less worried now I know my favourite characters will be dieing (Drogon we hardly knew you). I think that after the Dany denouement Bronn will appear to save Tyrion from an enraged Drogon. Perhaps his price will be the Iron Throne (what's twice Highgarden?).
The final series has been rushed, good direction but poor script-writing. All the scorpions suddenly have cross-eyed gunners. Dragonfire can explode thick walls with minimal contact. Euron is suicidal. Dany goes mad and destroys the Red Keep and some civilians get killed as collateral damage, that I will buy. Going up and down the street grid deliberately targetting women and children I won't buy. Unless......
What would be a brilliant start to the final episode is she announces that she never wanted the Iron Throne in the first place ('Cold metal is bad for my piles') and just intended to implement her father's wish to burn down King's Landing. And now she's off home and Jon Snow is welcome to it.
If you're wondering where the piles have come from, you try being a Mother of Dragons.
Can you believe that Kit Harrington is in rehab after seeing the script?
Managed to avoid the spoiilers during my holiday, possibly because the final episode was so lame..Creating something where the whole is less than the sum of the parts brings us back to the Jets. The last twenty minutes with the vignettes of the characters riding off was sleep-inducing. Obviously Bran should rule the realm by dint of falling from a tower. Only good news is that Drogon escapes.
It could have been SOOO much better. Imagine Dany is in the throne room, Arya is drawing a bead on her with her bow and then... A noise from behind, Arya turns and sees Littlefinger. He draws her dagger from her belt and plunges it in her. As she falls, Littlefinger peels off his face to reveal our old friend Two-faced Fred from Bravos who has finally caught up with her.
I also like the idea that whoever kills the Dothraki's Khal is the new Khal, so Jon Snow's punishment is to lead them back to Essos and spend the rest of his life in a tent.
Can you believe that Kit Harrington is in rehab after seeing the script?