
Spoilers! Game of Thrones might have aired its series finale, but we have some big questions! Jim, Terri, Joshua and Laura do their best to answer the biggest …
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Spoilers! Game of Thrones might have aired its series finale, but we have some big questions! Jim, Terri, Joshua and Laura do their best to answer the biggest …
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Which drug D&D used while writing this season
Wtf this season
Traditionally and for a thousand or so years the North has always been separatist and didn't want to be part of the other 6 kingdoms. They're only recently included because of more recent events. They've always fought for their independence in the past and the issue has always been a source of conflict in Westeros.
To answer the first question, my theory is that she wanted to reign the North separately as that was the only way Jon would actually be able to be free and remain alive. In addition to that, it was clear that she wanted to be Queen as it was inferred how cunning she was and how much she had endured in order to eventually lay claim to what she strove toward.
Also why does Arya have x factor level of healing. Literally all her facial scars went away the next day.
on Sansa.. I'm SO with Jim…
sansa's the last power hungry creature of westeros… (bran's in another league of his own).
remember when she objected to jon wanting to go to dragonstone…? jon shut her up by telling her the north will be HERS while he's gone… n u can just see it in her face…. her thirst was quenched…
thus, imagine how MAD she was when jon came back WITH another QUEEN….
she's the character I don't like by the show's end, along with tyrion….
Bran Stark Not my king
#NotMyKing
With all the hullabaloo with the messy writing, I really liked the idea that Tyrion had suggested to vote for a king rather than with lineage and with Drogon melting the iron throne, it is a fitting ending to the "Game of Thrones".
I hate how any criticism now is dealt with its a fantasy show.
Sansa was allowed to secede from the seven kingdoms because of "girl power" and the prevalence of virtue signaling in all media today. Everything in entertainment today is an indoctrination.
The entire thing was WTF..
Right Jon was the rightful heir would have made a great king which Tyrion and Sansa and Arya knew but Bran ended up King ok then.
My biggest wtf moment was when Daenarys still wanted to kiss Jon although he's her nephew lmao
The whole adventure.. for nothing. The last episode is trashh
Because north has been independent for thousands of years….
What about Varys letters?
Anyone want to know what the writer's were thinking? Check out our interview (it's a parody btw)
Honestly, I'm more upset about Jaime's ruined redemption arc than about Dany being the mad queen. Horrible execution aside, her becoming mad was meant to be. Jaime, however, makes no sense. Why make a character go through so much change only to have him return back to what he was before? What's the point of that storyline?
Bran was the puppet master all along. Pulling everyones strings including the night King and no one saw it coming.
I legit fell asleep while watching the last episode, I was always on the edge of my seat with every other season, it feels like there was a whole seasons worth of content missing from the last few episodes.
So many things are pointless.
Brans 3 eyed raven arc. Him being history's observer
Jon's Targaryen arc.
Azor ahai prophecy crap.
Arya's white horse
Missed anything??
Wtf was Hot Pie?!
D&D to me is Dungeons and dragons, nothing else.
dragon knew it was the throne who killed dany.
These could be answers to future stories on the expanded universe o hope drogon ends up Male more dragons for future stories
you guys can stop now, the whole season doesn't make sense, why even bother trying!
Gosh y'all is spoiled
WTF D&D x 10
Wtf how did Sam become "Grand Maester" & can they marry & have kids? What about his Nights watch vows, ya know cause there's still a Nights Watch?????
Sansa and the north always wanted to be free ya so forget full