What's the point of changing Aemond betraying Aegon, when they're supposed to be actually very close as siblings in the books?
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Evil as he was, Locke was captivating as hell in every scene he appeared.
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Daenerys’ Descent Into Madness
I’m rewatching the show right now and to all the people that thought it was too abrupt that she suddenly lost it and started attacking people in King’s Landing with Drogon—did you watch the whole series?
She had many, many lessons along the way, many dead friends. She learned to trust people less and less, and she slowly let power corrupt her. Feeling justified, mixed with a sense of ennoscriptment, mixed with fury at losing loved ones and then turning all that hatred out onto people you think are collectively bad could very easily look like burning down a city with a dragon.
I know the final season or two have bad writing, I wish GRRM finished the books so there was better material, but I truly believe her arc was taking her somewhere dark like this, and in the show it still works. The execution could be better but it’s not “out of nowhere” as some claim.
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I’m rewatching the show right now and to all the people that thought it was too abrupt that she suddenly lost it and started attacking people in King’s Landing with Drogon—did you watch the whole series?
She had many, many lessons along the way, many dead friends. She learned to trust people less and less, and she slowly let power corrupt her. Feeling justified, mixed with a sense of ennoscriptment, mixed with fury at losing loved ones and then turning all that hatred out onto people you think are collectively bad could very easily look like burning down a city with a dragon.
I know the final season or two have bad writing, I wish GRRM finished the books so there was better material, but I truly believe her arc was taking her somewhere dark like this, and in the show it still works. The execution could be better but it’s not “out of nowhere” as some claim.
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Would Bran have become a famous knight/warrior if he never fell from the tower?
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Would the North and the Riverlands have declared for Stannis if it weren’t for the Greatjon?
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Which on-screen character (if any) do you think would have the best shot at slaying a dragon?
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What would the Alliance do if the Night King didn’t attack Winterfell?
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Why is Jorah "the Andal"?
Doing a re-watch and (for the first time, actually) decided to crack out the physical blurays.
There's a special feature on the disc going into the lore behind the Children of the Forest, the First Men, and the Andals.
The Andals conquered Westeros from the South, but never conquered the North.. which remained the realm of the First Men.
Jorah is from Bear Island in the North.. so.. he'd be a descendant of the First Men, right? So.. why is he "Jorah the Andal"?
(Never did read the novels all the way through.. I swear I'll get to it by the time WOW is released 😂)
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Doing a re-watch and (for the first time, actually) decided to crack out the physical blurays.
There's a special feature on the disc going into the lore behind the Children of the Forest, the First Men, and the Andals.
The Andals conquered Westeros from the South, but never conquered the North.. which remained the realm of the First Men.
Jorah is from Bear Island in the North.. so.. he'd be a descendant of the First Men, right? So.. why is he "Jorah the Andal"?
(Never did read the novels all the way through.. I swear I'll get to it by the time WOW is released 😂)
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How come we don't see an influx of migrants of Valariyan descent into Westeros following Aegon's Conquest?
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