It was a **** ending. I can’t defend it. Let’s banish the hero of Westeros because the Unsullied want to execute him. Oh look, they’re leaving in their ships. Welp, we better stick to our word! Just nonsense.
I think Jon is going where he wants to be honestly. He didn’t want to be King.
It was a **** ending. I can’t defend it. Let’s banish the hero of Westeros because the Unsullied want to execute him. Oh look, they’re leaving in their ships. Welp, we better stick to our word! Just nonsense.
Yeah, 17 the unsullied and the darthraky. I didn’t like them when they were the good guys. And Denarys needed a more painful death.
I wanted the Night King to win, but since that didn’t happen...
I would have had the NK kill Jon snow immediately after he raised the dead in the Battle for Winterfell, and everything else with that episode stays the same. Everything else in episode 4 stays the same, except it ends with Cersei asking Messandi if she has any last words, and Messandi grabs Cersei and jumps off the ramparts, killing them both.
Episode 5 is Dany taking King’s Landing to rule, and ends with Grey Worm killing Dany.
Episode 6 opens showing how Arya took Greyworm’s face to kill Dany, and Sansa takes the throne in KL and takes Tyrion as king. With all Targarians wiped out, the Lannister-Stark union unites the seven kingdoms under peaceful rule.
I wanted the Night King to win, but since that didn’t happen...
I would have had the NK kill Jon snow immediately after he raised the dead in the Battle for Winterfell, and everything else with that episode stays the same. Everything else in episode 4 stays the same, except it ends with Cersei asking Messandi if she has any last words, and Messandi grabs Cersei and jumps off the ramparts, killing them both.
Episode 5 is Dany taking King’s Landing to rule, and ends with Grey Worm killing Dany.
Episode 6 opens showing how Arya took Greyworm’s face to kill Dany, and Sansa takes the throne in KL and takes Tyrion as king. With all Targarians wiped out, the Lannister-Stark union unites the seven kingdoms under peaceful rule.
I don't like parts of it and it really hurt to have so much action and drama in 6 episodes. The payoff for Dany and Jon felt cheap. We should have seen more clues last season and this one that Dany really was Daddy's girl after all.
The thing was that no one stood up for him and spoke the truth about his lineage. He should have had the chance to turn it down. Which I think he would have. He did what no one else did or could have. He was the true heir. They could have let him turn it down and that would have made more sense than to banish him to a night’s watch which has a pointless existence now.
the Unsullied left for their new land--how are they going to populate it. They have no nuts? And Jon got what he wanted to go back North and reunite with Ghost and Tormund.
They aren’t going there to repopulate. They are going there to semi-retire. Grey Worm is just fulfilling his promise to Missande to go to Naath and protect it. I think the ending was as close to a happy ending as we were ever going to get with GoT.
This final season felt rushed and a little forced. No doubt about that. It was still the best TV series I have ever watched and I don’t know that there is a close second at this point. Plenty of meat left on the bone for some good spin offs too. I’d personally like to see a show that focuses on Arya and on Jon Snow’s life north of the wall. Just don’t know if HBO will find the writers to do the spin offs justice. It was a good run. “And we will never see it’s like again.”
The problem for me is that I felt nothing. There was really no emotional payoff for the decade we put into this, especially with Dany and Jon’s stories.
In the end, Jon being Aegon Targaryen meant......what? Seemingly meaningless for it to have been such a massive part of the story.