he’s a fan of muzak.
Why did Jon and his team took the elevator when there is a giant gaping hole right next to it?
he’s a fan of muzak.
The Watch is basically a bunch of racist northerners that hate the free folk.
Uh, yeah, no. Lost was almost impossibly bad. They would have been hard pressed to write something worse if that was the goal.
GoT felt really compressed and wasn't fleshed out enough, but the ending didn't have me asking myself why the fuck I wasted years watching this shit (like Lost did) and have seven thousand unresolved questions that we were promised answers to (black smoke, anyone)? Lost pissed me off. GoT had seven years of good/great and one year of meh/mediocre. I'll take it.
I feel like the real end should have been the fragmentation of Westeros into seven seperate kingdoms, with hints of impending wars for power between them, showing that you can break the wheel and dethrone the tyrant, but powerful men will always wage wars for power at the expense of the powerless. That would be thematically consistent with the story which, until the last seasons, really tried to subvert the hero narrative.
The idea that all it took was a weak sales pitch by a traitorous dwarf to convince all of the powerful men in the realm (who were conveniently and inexplicably assembled in hostile enemy territory) to put their differences aside and elect Bran is not just difficult to believe, but really inconsistent with the shows themes.
Last edited by Frogacuda; 20 May 2019 at 05:12 PM.
King Beyond the Wall isn’t a hereditary position; Mance Rayder was a defector from the Night’s Watch too, remember? IIRC there were decades- and even centuries-long stretches without a King Beyond the Wall, because no-one was a big enough hero to inspire the Free Folk to unite under them.Besides, in a generation Sansa’s offspring and Jon’s offspring will marry and truly unite the North.
i swear he’s the worst.
well, second worst but only because the worst posts more often than he.
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