If you think about it, the Unsullied did pretty well for themselves...turned up, did some fighting, massacred loads of unarmed soldiers, women and children and then get to sail off into the sunset. Not a bad days work really![]()
The so-called butterfly fever is a disease native to the isle of Naath. It is believed to be transmitted by the local butterflies, particularly a large black-and-white variety with wings as big as a man's hand, according to Archmaester Ebrose. Even though the Naathi themselves are immune to this sickness, all outsiders who remain too long on Naath fall prey to it
Also how do they know that Jon went all stabby on dany?
Last we saw was her being flown off into the distance, snack for Drogon?
Not Dexter or SoA bad but certainly not the ending the show deserved.
Jon would have been crowned King.
Also how do they know that Jon went all stabby on dany?
Last we saw was her being flown off into the distance, snack for Drogon?
Bran: "that's why I came all this way"
Also Bran a few minutes later: "I don't want to be king"
Tyrion: "I think you should all choose Bran to be King"
Also Tyrion few minutes later: "I can't be hand of the king. Don't listen to me , I keep making mistakes and giving terrible advice"
Written by morons..
Again, I just want to find out if that's how Martin intended to finish the books.
Having slept on it though, the ending is a little LOTR too happy for me. Expected a bittersweet one with a twist at least if not a bad one, but it's gone from nothing is black and white to ending the show in black and white.
How did Tyrion manage to find Cersei and Jaime straight away buried under rubble? How did Danny even know that he helped Jaime escape? How did Bronn out of all people become master of the coin for all 6 kingdoms?
You just gloss over the details this season basically![]()
How did Tyrion manage to find Cersei and Jaime straight away buried under rubble? How did Danny even know that he helped Jaime escape? How did Bronn out of all people become master of the coin for all 6 kingdoms?
You just gloss over the details this season basically![]()
Plan was for Jaime to take the route under the throneroom so would make sense for him to go looking there first. Made for a touching scene so have to allow some small contrivances for the sake of the story.
How would she know? Well, the unsullied he told to go away shortly before Jaime disappeared would have figured it out.
Bronn being the master of coin was purely to give the character, who's way more involved than in the books, some sort of ending. I enjoy him and Tyrion so I liked it. Would have made more sense to make him the leader of the armies but meh.
Dany: "Tyrion, don't you dare betray me again."
Tyrion: [screw it, I'm going to free my brother anyway] "Hello there good guardsmen! I'm the Hand of the Queen. Take the evening off, I want to speak to the prisoner."
After the battle:
Dany: "I know you freed your brother."
@neoboy: "OMG! This is such poor writing. How could Dany have possibly known!"
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How did Bronn out of all people become master of the coin for all 6 kingdoms?