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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 943836" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>I didn't know what to make of that episode. Didn't know whether to laugh or cry at how bad some parts were. The fight between Jamie and Euron - WTF? And Euron's Last Line after getting speared through the gut: "I am the one who killed Jamie Lannister." And how did Jamie make it to Cersei after getting stabbed in the side. Yeah his love for her did that. </p><p></p><p>And Cersei? What a waste - she did FA other than stand at the tower of Red Keep; shed tears and then make her way down to the cave dodging as all around the collapse of debris. Only to die in Jamie's arms because the exit is blocked. Such a bad end for a great villain. I also Expected more wildfire to destroy the city.</p><p></p><p>Cleganebowl. Zombie mountain versus the Hound. The fight itself was **** but I did like how the How the Hound ended it by taking down his brother into the fire. The very thing that tore them apart in life united them in death. And goodbye Qyburn, killed in one throw by the Mountain.</p><p></p><p>I am still not sure about the sudden Dany into mad queen. Yes, maybe I should have seen it coming. But JS turning her down a second time being the last straw. Yeah didn't buy it really. Suddenly she has tears in her eyes when she hears the bell ring that it's over (who gave the call) and then goes full crazy to destroy KL and in turn on innocent women and children. As alluded to above isn't that what every Tyrant does? But really? They saying this is because she no longer feels loved? This is where BB was an absolute masterpiece for me where the writers really built up WW as the monster through the series which was believable. The arc of Dany didn't have the same as WW by a long way. Can't see any redemption for her now. </p><p></p><p>The utter devastation of KL and Ayra going through the ruins afterwards caked in soot was great though and really felt the utter panic of the innocent civilians as they ran for their lives and got fried. I also quite liked Arya finding the white horse at the end - symbol of hope in the ashes. And she represents it?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I also think it'll end with Jon having to kill Dany and then to give up the throne to Tyrion and Sansa or the throne is destroyed and some BS council is put in place. Jon goes beyond the wall and reunites with Tormund, Sam, Gilly and Ghost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 943836, member: 70552"] I didn’t know what to make of that episode. Didn’t know whether to laugh or cry at how bad some parts were. The fight between Jamie and Euron - WTF? And Euron’s Last Line after getting speared through the gut: “I am the one who killed Jamie Lannister.” And how did Jamie make it to Cersei after getting stabbed in the side. Yeah his love for her did that. And Cersei? What a waste - she did FA other than stand at the tower of Red Keep; shed tears and then make her way down to the cave dodging as all around the collapse of debris. Only to die in Jamie’s arms because the exit is blocked. Such a bad end for a great villain. I also Expected more wildfire to destroy the city. Cleganebowl. Zombie mountain versus the Hound. The fight itself was **** but I did like how the How the Hound ended it by taking down his brother into the fire. The very thing that tore them apart in life united them in death. And goodbye Qyburn, killed in one throw by the Mountain. I am still not sure about the sudden Dany into mad queen. Yes, maybe I should have seen it coming. But JS turning her down a second time being the last straw. Yeah didn’t buy it really. Suddenly she has tears in her eyes when she hears the bell ring that it’s over (who gave the call) and then goes full crazy to destroy KL and in turn on innocent women and children. As alluded to above isn’t that what every Tyrant does? But really? They saying this is because she no longer feels loved? This is where BB was an absolute masterpiece for me where the writers really built up WW as the monster through the series which was believable. The arc of Dany didn’t have the same as WW by a long way. Can’t see any redemption for her now. The utter devastation of KL and Ayra going through the ruins afterwards caked in soot was great though and really felt the utter panic of the innocent civilians as they ran for their lives and got fried. I also quite liked Arya finding the white horse at the end - symbol of hope in the ashes. And she represents it? Anyway, I also think it’ll end with Jon having to kill Dany and then to give up the throne to Tyrion and Sansa or the throne is destroyed and some BS council is put in place. Jon goes beyond the wall and reunites with Tormund, Sam, Gilly and Ghost. [/QUOTE]
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