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Game of Thrones: S08E04: An Unbridled Rage

Jun 07, 2021
Really guys, we open the burning of our hero again, they are dead and for some reason only about a quarter remains here of what was surely left behind at the end of the battle, but the one who wants continuity is clearly the big gay and also all the people . who were surely dead in the previous episode are fine now, apart from a few cuts and bruises, luckily for them the undead couldn't pierce that heavy plot armor. John then agrees to give a speech that covers the immense sacrifice that was made between many characters that the people chose. to ignore their differences, put aside their desires for power, and fight each other against the ultimate enemy of life itself, the episode then turns to characters choosing to focus on their differences, exposing their desires for power, and fighting the ultimate enemy. apparent of life. each other as connective tissue for the previous episode, we know nothing about whether John actually ordered the wrath to attack the night king.
game of thrones s08e04 an unbridled rage
Fans talked a lot about how he yelled at her to save Bran while he distracted the dragon, but they never referenced that. In fact, they don't talk about his incredible achievement at all outside of throwaway lines, so we can safely assume that he really just read The Dragon and the Night of the King was no big deal, plus there's no talk of the Crypt. there were no significant deaths or revelations, no grave opened to reveal the horrors of the past Starks storming the castle, no zombies rising to attack or defend the inhabitants of Winterfell. John doesn't even react to the complete desecration of the crypt of his former home.
game of thrones s08e04 an unbridled rage

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As viewers, we're not even sure he's aware of what happened and we certainly don't gain anything from it. They could have removed every crypt scene from episode 3 and nothing would have changed, plus the tragic irony of it being the safe place for people to take refuge. it's not even referenced just wonderful hey at least the ghosts survived he's a little beat up after his fight with the undead but he made it although at this point you have to ask what they expected him to do to the zombies Unless they tipped his teeth and claws with dragonglass he's basically ineffective because I, a dire wolf, proved to be absolutely useless against the undead, but I'm sure that was a mistake because we all know Jon loves his dog, oh , sure, moving on, we have a party scene for our recovering warriors. and bran willingly shares that he's been spending his time traveling teleporting brains navigating between real wheelchairs.
game of thrones s08e04 an unbridled rage
It's the same one Darren Targaryen built for his crippled nephew 120 years ago. I mainly liked it. I live in the past and then, as if we hadn't had enough of terrible writing. Davos intervenes about the Lord of Light, the Lord of Light, and says that his

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is: we fought his war and we won, and then he leaves, without signs, without blessings, oh, I can't imagine thinking about that topic . We think you are happier than before. This is a not-so-subtle way for the writers to directly tell us that they want to move on to the political plot of Game of Thrones, which means they're done with the White Walkers.
game of thrones s08e04 an unbridled rage
There is nothing. point in thinking about them never more wonderful I mean who in their right mind would want to know more about the White Walkers than the Night King at least the comment is necessary to think about that will not make us happier than before and then Tormund makes a nice dumb comment about the dragon and what kind of person rides a dragon last season, dumb, the only Targaryen who can ride dragons, that's not even like that, please stop talking every time you say something, it makes your container Garbage truck lights up like a spectacle, self-applies gas anyway.
Daenerys then toasts IR while she's not there and no one bothers to check, so it all feels a little awkward only for Dany to then call Gendry, the Lord of Storms. Yes, almost out of nowhere it makes him one of the most powerful people. in Westeros in the hopes that he will be a potential and powerful ally in the future, which is honestly very wrong for many reasons. First of all, it only matters if Danny's power is recognized and solidified because otherwise it can be reversed. Secondly, another ruler simply says Lal. No, she never had the power to make you a lord, especially since she is as strange to these people as a zombie polar bear.
Secondly, Gendry doesn't have to be loyal to her at all if he was able to gather a significant force that is going to help her. take a lot of time, he doesn't have to fight for her just because she gave him the power, that's bullshit and who knows how loyal he would be if they told him she did this to try to bag him like a puppet third. It will take Gendry potential decades to amass respect or armies from a place where he is a complete stranger and even too big. I'm a potentially useful ally for Danny.
Fourth, by making Gendry official, she has created one of the biggest threats to her own throne. a direct challenge to the son of the guy who kept the kingdoms at peace for almost two decades, people would be much more likely to accept a Baratheon than a Targaryen, not to mention one who grew up in the flea depths and probably knows well people, fifth, how silly it is that they even hinted at securing loyalty when the entire history of this show is filled with constant backstabbing of even the most seemingly loyal connections and, sixth, someone must already be ruling the end of the storm and no one cares that they are most likely directing their own allegiance. economy in society right now with someone they very well could have chosen, but now this complete outsider who stormed into Westeros through fire and blood is going to leave some random peasant there as ruler to pocket as an ally for future wars. and for all.
I'm supposed to accept that this decision is so monumentally stupid that I completely believe D&D has given up on writing this show. I'm not even sure they know there's a world outside of Winterfell Dragonstone in King's Landing right now and so on. Throwing their names around like tokens makes a lot more sense. Also, the fact that Davos is a little quiet bothers me right now. He should know damn well who rules at the end of the storm, who Stannis left in charge while he fought his war, but what gives? Andrey goes to tell IR the good news and almost dies because she is practicing archery next to a cheeky walkway, they seriously took away some of her intelligence to give an incredible scare, they are no longer Gangi rivers.
I am Genji Baratheon. Stormlord ends by By Order of the Queen, I'm pretty sure he's supposed to be called Gendry Waters if he has a bastard name, but honestly, how could we expect him to do that kind of thing well considering how What have we been dealing with lately and moving forward during a drinking

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? Brienne and Jaime casually mentioned Tyrian's first wife and they all had a good laugh reminding me how they not only advanced that story, but also how they seemed to turn around and laugh about it in retrospect. It's wonderful, then you get this weird shaming of Brienne for being a virgin, correct me if I'm wrong here, but Jamie literally losing her hand to keep her honor and avoid her stain meant yeah, so maybe don't be embarrassed that you literally use that information to save his life like two days ago. and now it's how shameful outside of that specific context, isn't it a source of pride for a woman to have her virginity in these times?
I'm pretty sure they are high-born single virgin ladies in extremely high demand, but no, her. He hasn't had sex yet, what a guy, so we move on to a more awkward dialogue shared between John the Neela and Danny the ticking bomb, naturally since Jorah died to save his life, they decide to talk about him briefly. I love you, thanks guys, thanks for remembering. that Jorah Mormont sacrificed eight years of his life for your stupid ass defended you at your lowest point stayed with you until what was essentially complete dehydration prevented your assassination organized and fought a rescue mission twice because you can't seem to park As a dragon, he made incredible use of legendary pockets and maneuvers.
He survived the end of the fighting pits. He searched everywhere for a cure for Stoneskin Disease, the whole time it was just to protect you and so what do you want first? What to talk about when mentioning how he died for you is such that John decides he has to tell his family who he really is out of a sense of honesty, I guess, even though he's well aware that Ned Stark is the most honorable man in the world. the history. the solar system kept the secret for about 20 years to protect people. He argues that with this truth Sansa won't want an heiress to leave, so it's okay even though those two hate each other right now and all they do is argue about the meaning of power.
This would give Sansa the ammunition she needs to challenge Daenerys. Look, there's no benefit in telling anyone about this unless you want to take the throne. John, you're not making any sense. Clearly someone is making you do things you normally wouldn't do. I also find it funny that Daenerys now completely agrees that John is definitely the heir to the throne. She no longer thinks that this was extremely artificial, that her best friend found it in a book and her brother saw it in a vision and no one else. I knew that, but we're running out of episodes so she thinks she's also really talking now when any of these are said I love you, it feels like eating a wet sock, it's slimy, forced and smells funny, I have to tell her. an Iron Sansa 7 doesn't want me to leave and you on the Iron Throne she's not the girl she grew up with not after what it seemed not after what they did to her I'm sorry, how would you know? who told you what happened in Sansa's life who told you the answer and Jon's relationship was who told you the answer and Jon has previously discussed who told you that Sansa is different compared to the last time Jon and her even they talked to you I've been in the dark while everything happened to these two, what a strange comment for it to sound like a line of dialogue from someone who's been watching the show instead of from Daenerys cut to the next day and they start planning the next battle. apparently they only lost half of their last episode unsullied and Dothraki despite seeing all but five of them die, which, by the way, how do you escape a swarm of undead army when you return to a castle on foot after attacking directly? the zombies, regardless of where the hell they were, these other 50% Dothraki and unsullied in the previous episode, would have been really useful at the point of having about seven people left in the castle, this is something I said would happen in the last

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video two don't care about resources at all, they just go up and down depending on the desired plot.
Sansa then asks that the armies be given time to heal, eat, and sleep. The timeline for such is unclear and would be provided by officials. I came north to fight alongside you, great disguise, my armies in myself, now that the time has come to reciprocate, you want to pee, so we have another example of Dany being completely first, you came north to fight Winterfell because you you fell in love with Jon, for some reason you didn't give a damn about the north or Sansa, secondly, the night King wasn't the enemy of the north you helped, he was the enemy of the kingdom, you should have fought him sooner or later. and there was no point in letting everyone die in the north to have an even bigger army.
Third, Sansa doesn't lie and she delegated to the officers the people who would have all the facts about all of this and it applies to everyone's men. including Daenerys, fourthly, your whole intention with the throne to conquer Westeros, which the north is not entirely happy with, so some reservations are to be expected and you have not softened that at all, ultimately you are a horrible piece when you consider this is an exchange with the North. I fought for life and I asked you for help in that regard, when you are fighting for a chair, do it, you idiotic and bitter grandmother, so we move on to the remaining Starks and tell John that Daenerys has lice and we can't trust her, remembers John.
Tell them they'd all be dead at this point without her considering the recent battle, and any goodwill Sansa has built up this season is thrown out the window with this one line of squeaky diarrhea. You understand that we wouldn't be dead if it weren't for her. use the one that killed Mike, holy Moses was on point now with a memory of the night the King is reduced to, but mama Aria killed the night king, even though you deserved much better than this if you just trust in the people you grow up with. I won't make many allies, it's okay, I don't need many allies, the four of us are family, the last of the Starks, Aya she says this moments before abandoning her family by deciding to never return to the family again.scene, we have John hinting that he's not a Stark and his family takes it more metaphorically, but after a quick look at Bran, John asks him for a line, it's your choice, hey, mark, do you understand that by saying facing anger and Sansa that Jon has a choice here?
I've left him with no choice thank you for your contribution to this narrative please re-browse the Amazon chair collection so Jon decides to tell him the truth at least I think he does because I can't be sure they broke up before it happened, It is not like this. as if Jon Snow revealed to his family a secret that Ned Stark kept for decades: that he is of Targaryen blood, giving him a stronger claim to the throne and changing the way his brothers can see him forever, might be of interest for the audience, especially since What I Have Out next time we see her is a reaction to Jon or is it just a general thing, why did I come to the North instead of going for the Queen in the first place if she's just going to leave to do that anyway? she came here specifically to kill the night king and it doesn't even make sense to me why would John need to tell them this unless he wants people to try to kill or betray each other?
What can you gain by spreading this information? Why is John a tool now? He used to be a character but it's okay I'm in Sansa swore not to tell anyone and that's why Sansa bombed him in her next scene, no wonder Ned kept this secret, apparently he's the only one in Westeros who could keep it. mouth shut, but I can't be sure what Sansa said because They separated from him, cut off Tyrion Lannister's hand from the Queen, and discovered that Jon Snow is a Targaryen and has better claims to the throne while retaining more respect and love and has a healthier mind, why would we want to see his reaction? to that, what are we humans?
The next scene has Bronn walking and meets Jaime and Tyrion having a drink. No, that's not up for a quick joke. That's the writing in this season. How did Bran manage to get to Winterfell so quickly? How did he get there? he went through all of Winterfell unchallenged and unnoticed, especially when he's one of the top generals of the Lannister army, he was the commander of the city guard, and he was the guy who almost killed Drogon last season, how did he manage to get so lucky that the only two people he needed to find were together, alone and in a position where he could threaten their lives without a single element stopping him, as far as he knew, they weren't even alive, they were both very close to death in the last episode and I'm not even a point of discussion how they destroyed the entire Legion of the Dead along with Satan himself, they killed a cult of ice demons and it's like it never happened, these people aren't people anymore, remember how Bran almost committed suicide to save Jaime?
He symbolically chose his own life over the money he was always trying to earn and now in the North free of the dead and Cersei joins the two people who have shown him a friendship that no one else in this soaked Kingdom urine. ever has such wonderful writing and to save his life, Tyrion promises Bronn Highgarden that he will counter Cersei's offer and he agrees to only return in episode six I imagine, but when Bran leaves to hang out at Winterfell , I guess because he won't be in King's Landing for sure or maybe he will take the king's path somehow, either way he would have to travel again through a whole faction that hates him after he just threatened to kill the hand of The Queen, how come they don't send someone after him? for example, for $10 a key, murder the guy who promised to kill you or capture him and ask him about Searcy's plans and hell, if it's that easy to randomly sneak into rooms and just have Bran murder Daenerys, it would make more sense to give it to him.
That task to begin with because he would actually end the war and because Bran still doesn't like her and has no history of working for her. You're an Idiot. Wet look. I won't go over it again, but I'm sorry. How do you walk up to half an army full of people with a crossbow in hand threatening their second-in-command and walk away without a care in the world? How does this happen in a show designed to show the consequences of actions we used to have great writing back then? they had good writing mixed with bad, but now it's just a bunch of stuff like McVicker.
Tyrion and Jaime don't seem to give a damn either, it's like they enjoy watching Bronn the same way the audience does, but they like how. Can Tyrion promise Bronn one of the Seven Kingdoms? How come Daenerys would surely have to sign first? The same one Joffrey needed, why is everything terrible? Jon begins to say goodbye to the people of Winterfell, including the wildlings, because the wildlings are going beyond the wall since the creepy ice demons are dead. Not now, they don't need to stay in it. fertile lands and repopulating the north as a symbolic or even downright literal example of uniting everyone, defeating the night king and starting a life anew that we can simply traverse beyond the wall into essentially desperate and uninhabitable lands during the times of winter that several northern kings have tried to break the walls to bring their people south and now, when you are fully allied with the leader of the northernmost kingdom, you choose to live in the frozen equivalent of no man's land.
Really thanks for killing the wheel build in episode three, it felt great. because that was a setup for you to completely destroy the plot in this episode, didn't that mean that the end goal will be the characters in episode five? And at that point, I'm sure you've done something to piss off all the guys. of fandom that exists for this show, so anyway John tells Tormund to take the ghosts with him north, that's a thing that happens. John says da Wolfe has no place in the south. Will you take it with you? John, you, lemon, were the reason for that ghost.
Even in the south, John protected the brood of direwolves from death and convinced Ned Stark to place them in the care of his family. Lord Stark, the direwolf is the sigil of your house. G looks like the CGI budget was stretched too thin and they ghost-wrote. also you only have a few seconds on the screen and then they run away, ah, but don't you understand that it's hard to make the wolf behave in a certain way? Well, I imagine getting dragons and zombies to behave a certain way wasn't easy, right? but yeah, no hug, no pet, no contact, he just gives away the best good boy this show has ever had.
Remember how much these two have been through. It's not that they can't, so Jon gives Tormund a hug. Bye, he even gives it to Sam. a goodbye hug, he even gives Gilly the Flip Flop a goodbye hug, but he despises the ghosts, it's portrayed as sort of Jon's choice to ignore the ghosts, like he's leaving the hard part of himself behind, but this poor woofer has lived for you and almost died for Whether you're a Stark or not and this is how you show him your love, also salmon Gill Tank tells Jon that they will name their son after him.
The man who left Sam for dead in the previous episode. He will not name the child. the guy who died for Sam earlier that day nor any of his other brave brothers from the Night's Watch who lost their lives are now named after John, good pie, so we move on to the battle plan being implemented. Jon will take the Dothraki, the unsullied. and the Northmen at the gates of King's Landing while Danny will transport the other Unsullied to Dragonstone under the protection of his dragons. Okay, why not take everyone down Kings Road? Oh, because we need things to happen.
Then Tyrion tells Varys what Sansa told him. about what Jon told him, Daenerys told him not to tell anyone and the virus just died, it's not a secret anymore, it's miscellaneous information, it's like the writers are telling us that it's just spread now, how wonderfully smooth and simple, but varis like John is not. He really is both a character and a tool at this point, in fact, his current position is that of spokesperson for the writers and since we've all been wondering all this time why Danny and John don't marry and rule together, he has decided to provide one answer John grew up in Winterfell, his men are not common and North is pretty sure the Targaryens ruled the Seven Kingdoms for centuries under the idea of ​​inbreeding so I'm sure the kingdoms would get over it and I don't have to . they have children and the population doesn't know about that connection so it's not even that the bad virus drama just dies here if they got married and ruled together so we can't allow that.
Oh Tyrion also said all this because Robert Graafian loves someone who didn't love him, this is probably the stupidest misrepresentation of what really caused Robert's rebellion I have ever seen and the idea that the Game of Thrones saga started with This is also crazy. Ned Stark's father and brother were burned because Robert loved someone who didn't love him out of love, so many details are completely ignored in a line designed to make it seem like it all boils down to unrequited love, which leads us straight to our next scene, there comes one moment in total. forms of media consumption where you are so completely baffled by an event that is happening that there are so many things wrong with it that you have no words and just laugh when I first saw this sequence.
I wish I had recorded it. I burst out laughing as he struggled to compose myself and was fundamentally impressed by what I was seeing and the trick. I wasn't even entirely sure why it's like so many problems are cascading into your brain at once, you're overwhelmed and you can't possibly get through it in the time you have left before something completely ridiculous happens on top of what that you just watched, that's why we have videos like the one you're listening to now so you have a moment to think and gather information. and explain what happened because what are we going to push back?
How is the ballista powerful enough to maintain speed at this height and distance? these things like railguns now how did you manage to hit the target when you were sitting on a wobbly ship against a flying monster? that's so far away from you while you were behind a giant rock and did it three times, seriously imagine how amazing it must be to have hit these shots. Such a talented character trained the iron fleet with the faceless man for years. seems to be the go-to for explaining ridiculous moments in this series, how did you reload so incredibly fast?
How did you run? Do you know exactly when and where to be to achieve this? Do you have a locator beacon on every ship at sea? at all times and you know what still bothers me, how Jon Snow asks dead, says that his family was destined to have these dire wolves even though they were in the south and then casually announces that the ghost has to go beyond the Wall. because this is no place for him, this woofer has been protecting you up north for eight years, degenerate, I'm sorry, how did you Ron manage to set this up so he was using a rock as cover?
Did he hide there the whole time or? Did you just get a blind spot at the most convenient time? Why else could you shoot either dragon? Did you shoot the smallest and therefore hardest target, the least threatening target, and the target not holding the Dragon Queen? You could be done. the war, you idiot, beard, how the hell was this a surprise attack that doesn't make any sense? Look at this view, how the hell does anyone miss this fleet coming towards them? We have a clear view for those on the boat and for Dany and It looks downright summer.
The winter element of this world has been completely forgotten. How did Danny get to this point? Don't you know the iron fleet? The ocean is the place that houses the last major enemy that prevents you from taking King's Landing with ease. Danny lost. two important allies thanks to you Ron last season in a surprise attack in the ocean, you would think she would remember that Danny forgot about the iron fleet, what are you two smoking? They discuss it twice in the only scene about battle plans in In this episode, you're an absolute ham sandwich and the Golden Company has arrived in King's Landing, courtesy of the Greyjoy fleet, they will surround the city if the Iron Fleet tries. transport more food, the dragons will destroy the sacred.
I guess Danny forgot about the rest of her. army during the zombie attack, and that's why they only appeared in the next episode, he forgets a lot of things, he forgot that he left his coffee on the table and returned to the scene, although I must say that Emilia Clarke's initial reaction It confused a lot. Outside of me, balusters stick out from what appears to be Rey girl's heart and she looks like Pikachu, but yeah, Rhaegar died, the camera didn't break away from him, so we know what that means. Daenerys then flies directly towards Euron's fleet and manages to avoid it. a whole flurry of balusters even though one was nailed agojust a few seconds and that's when she was more than twice as far away as a result of this danger, she decides to leave, she doesn't attack them immediately after they failed, she doesn't.
Approach them from the sides or behind, she simply abandons everyone. Danny the Scorpions can't shoot. Use this to your advantage. She left so naturally. Iran destroys Danny's entire fleet with her scorpions. What good are cannons when you have these? tied to every ship in the holy iron fleet, they can even kill dragons casually. Tyrion appears to be dead but they cut him out so I'm sure he's fine. Then we see that all the named characters from those ships outside of my Sunday are abandoned on this piece of shore and just when we were worried about their safety, they told us that they were fine on Dragonstone.
Next thing we see them, can't you show it? Can't you for five seconds why you caused Tyrian's death only to have him die again five seconds later? Why wouldn't you have killed all those top advisors to the Queen when even Bran commented on that benefit before? Where did you go Ron? How the hell do you cut from here to here? How could you have us except them? Made that trip instantly safe, this show lost its mind or again I guess it's completely consistent cutting characters off is the best way to confirm they're okay, too bad the rule was added after Stannis died so In short, give away that the dragon survived. fighting against his zombified brother and fending off the undead army after this long, difficult life full of trials and extreme dangers so he could be smashed out of the sky by some nervous mouth-breathing punk pirates that you find yourself in in 5 seconds. to more damage than the night king despite his thousands of years of planning both deserved much better than this no more memes people only pain you are not going to ride the dragon that the South needs to heal, no we still have memes, then we cut straight to King's Landing, where Ron tells Cersei about the results of this battle and they established that the day my son has been captured, why what is the progression?
Swimming up to the enemy ships at Dragonstone, we see an angry Danny sharing this caulk line in reference to the people of King's Landing, but maybe it's good for people to see that Daenerys Stormborn did everything she could to prevent bloodshed and Cersei Lannister refused. I know he's to blame, the sky is falling on Danny now he's just crazy and the show has been about trying to justify his insanity by saying he lost important people. I would like to say that a lot of good characters lose people, that doesn't mean you start murdering thousands of people fleeing innocence, especially when they have nothing to do with the throne, although maybe I'm getting too ahead of myself, hopefully Danny wants Saying he'll kill Cersei and the soldiers supporting her and anyone who dies in the crossfire is a necessary loss either way.
Varys shares with Tyrion that he's done with Danny Train and now he's going to switch sides. This is essentially virus, but it gets cold once a season, seriously, he says she can't even marry John because so can she. strong for him, I guess that's true if you say so, virus, yes, chubby, portraying John's conviction and morality is weak to the point of saying he would just be a puppet of Daenerys, it's a lot of fun to listen to as a fan of the character and that adds to To begin with, the relationship between John and Daenerys also blatantly depicts your betrayal of the Queen's hand in the throne room probably isn't the best idea, but Tyrion wouldn't do the Tom virus, so it's okay.
Jamie then leaves King's Landing because he's apparently a bad man, arguing that he's only done all the things he's done because he loves Cersei and is just as bad as her, the whole fighting for life and abandoning Cersei thing in the previous season. to pursue what you truly valued you forget. the new love he found with Brienne in favor of honor and pride in his duty was forgotten years of development down the toilet many people, including me, said that this was some kind of cover-up and that he was going to kill Cersei to get free. on the negative side metaphorically who was the guy, was I wrong, his character is Brienne and then cries ugly at the thought of Jaime leaving her which is not what Brienne would have done, she would have tackled him and dragged him back to the bedroom for acting like a Complete fool and you know.
What still bothers me, remember this? John literally just gave away his loyal dad, his beloved companion, his closest allies, so casually that he makes me want to rewrite the episode to have a vision where it doesn't happen. Ghosted all this time to eat people he didn't like and just ran out of said people John, why are you the worst thing on this planet? Can you please hug your dog? Oh, then we skip to the next scene. There comes a moment altogether. forms of media consumption where you are completely baffled by an event that is taking place and there are so many things wrong now that Danny has just arrived at the apparent gates of King's Landing with what amounts to a castrated dragon that cannot enter . breathing range of the walls 100 shields brothers a eunuch and a dwarf no, that's not a setup for a quick joke, that's the scripture in this season and holy shit, with just this image we have colossal Goliath levels of

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, why Why is this place nothing like it?
King's Landing, the winter storms brought with them the Sahara Desert, how did they get to this place so quickly? What is the moment? Why would Daenerys have led such a small force, including her top advisors, into one of the most vulnerable positions imaginable? Why isn't Cersei here? killing them all, in fact why aren't they killing the dragon that any of those scorpions rendered useless? Are we supposed to believe that Cersei the Pope kills the Vatican destroys San snake poisoning uncle burns the family and the law incinerates the public exploiting the brother who condemns Lannister and abides by the code of conduct really or is the fact that the good guys are even here and the bad guys are acting as a result of the plot taking extreme amounts of damage for a more poetic ending, are you with my soul so what?
The good world expects it to happen here that Cersei turns in the enemy queen's friend and surrenders right after Ron slayed a dragon and destroyed the enemy fleet and this is after Cersei has already refused to surrender, do what and then we'll actively catch Cersei. forgiving Tyrion in a tense scene where he has to choose whether she will allow him to live or not. We saw it before on the show a season ago. She does exactly the same. Why are you recycling your own ideas, especially when they now contradict other things? Isn't this the same Cersei who promised Bran Riverrun as long as he killed Tyrion and now that she has a billion ways to kill him right in front of her and is willing to kill my Sunday, she still doesn't give the order? to shoot Tyrion, how are you talking, Tywin's daughter, which I'm not done with yet?
The ghost lost an ear to you, the idea of ​​him giving away ghosts because he's coming to terms with being a Targaryen, his shit, he still has half-pure blood, which is the same amount he always thought he had and he still grew up in Winterfell and even If he was no longer a Stark that doesn't mean he can't hug his damn dog, oh, but the most important thing is that his relationship with his favorite fluff was never discussed. being an action anyway if I can love each other independently we fight together we suffer together what's happening everything is horrible Tyrion then says this you're not a monster I know it because I've seen it you're crazy Tyrion is appealing to Circe's humanity I want you to absorb that Tyrion Lannister tries to appeal to Cersei Lannister's humanity while making herself extremely vulnerable to the woman who literally put a bounty on her head, the woman who betrayed the team of the living just so someone she doesn't like wouldn't.
Don't sit in a chair, the woman that you are already knows that this is garbage. Tyrion also mentions that he should give up for his son a child he recently revealed to Euron since they clashed with Uglies, so Tyrion hasn't seen Cersei since conception. It should be a big alarm for him. How about we ask David Nutter about this? I think you're in he's not paying much attention. Nutta said, explaining that the scene was more about Tyrion appealing to Cersei's softer side. Wow, do you know what that sounds like? well, Danny forgot about the iron fleet, Susy and then ran my ice cream instead of using her as leverage or keeping her here in the old days to clarify.
Susy put everyone inside the red fortress so that Dany would look bad if she burned. everything down or at least it works as protection because Danny and kills everyone, but the show just made it seem like Daenerys doesn't really care if everyone inside the red guardian lives or dies as long as she takes Cersei off the throne, so if Susie she kept my Sunday hostage inside the red fortress, so not only would she have to choose whether or not to burn her best friend, but she would also be killing the girlfriend of the leader of her immaculate gray whim who would still want to fight for Dany. knowing that she killed her Sunday, but no, she just kills her, which has not only made Daenerys angrier and more determined, but now she has no reason not to burn the red control, but at least she won't massacre dozens of women and children who would be much worse side note why didn't my Sunday try to fall off the platform and hope for the best instead of taking his head to the mountain?
In fact, why didn't she take Susie off the platform with her? That was a pretty rude way out, but yeah, Danny angrily walks away and gives credits. Christ, that was something I was planning on doing in one video for the remaining episodes, but after rewatching it it's for episode 4 and with what happened in episode 5. I feel like we need a treatment for each episode before we cover the season as a whole. We've gotten to the point where it's a sport to watch Game of Thrones and see which characters, plot lines, and pieces of will haven't completely erased continuity. of this story, the fundamental element that creates a story in the first place is that everyone's resources are everywhere, they reach amazing heights and then collapse at any moment, we have no idea who belongs, where or what they have Illustrated with so much love for Daenerys as she asks Wildermann if anyone knows who the Storm Lord is let's be honest does anyone know anything about this damn world as far as season 8 is concerned only Winterfell Dragonstone and King's Landing exist in this second half of the season clearly focuses on Cersei and Dany, while the first half was about the undead, it is almost clinical and highlights a problem: the death of the Knight King was not only a huge blow to the intensity of the series, but that he forgot a simple episode later and we.
We are left to conclude that the knight king really only wanted Bran dead because Bran has memory when Bran doesn't do anything with it other than watch wheelchair porn. In the literal next episode, the Night King and the undead army are now limited to the memory of a lie torn apart and torn apart by a sarcastic and scheming boy. Euron Greyjoy's fleet is now more powerful and effective than the undead army as a whole, perhaps the true king of the night was the friends we made along the way, although seriously, that impending doom from The Winter has disappeared overnight to the point that we have some desert places.
Now winter is coming. It sounds like one of the stupidest words for a house in Westeros. At this point, talk of the houses being no longer established, understood or counted on, and neither kingdom apparently Daenerys has the support of the Prince of Dorne, whoever that may be. I always thought that according to the show Dawn it was a garden with like five people in it and now they're all dead, but apparently it's an entire kingdom, how's that talking? of kingdoms, can someone explain to me how Cersei has even an ounce of the trust of the people of King's Landing? them as long as there are even three scorpions around Dany just loses no matter what I wonder if they will follow that rule in the next episode so yeah the world is no less than in the previous episode however this was the episode in which I will absolutely say that they lost the plot and when I say plot and I mean what all the main characters want to do, want to say and what actions they commit to in order to advance the plot, Danny thinks that the war with the zombies was the northern war and now he deserves help with his southern war, which is about fighting for a chair for love.
Yes, Jon promised his men in exchange for help because they wouldn't win otherwise, but this is such a twisted view of what happened that it doesn't attribute to Danny's increasing selfishness. I see it as help in the name of unrest. Why would anyone say that a war with what was supposed to be a force of nature that iskilling everything that breathes is a war that only concerns one living faction? Again, Dany has been extremely stupid in promoting the plot recently, like why wasn't there a scout who could have warned the fleet? You'd think Danny would push for that considering the Iron Fleet is their biggest threat right now and they're the ones providing Cersei with everything, in fact you'd think Davos would say something about it considering his experience, but no, he's happily walking down Kings Road and besides, Danny forgot about that, what about the fact that she moved any of his men? across the fleet, what was the point of that?
If you're going to wait for John anyway, just travel with him and travel to a place where the iron fleet can't attack you. It is not difficult to realize that dragons can even go to land. How wonderful. is that on top of that there's the whole Gendry situation, which was complete nonsense, now totally believing that John is a Targaryen despite previously pointing out that the information came from his cowardly best friend and his companion Vision Quest. , horsey brother, so that's how she immediately agreed with Jorah despite her almost decade of service to rush the fact that John doesn't love her that much anymore and then that's how she was trying to rush Sansa and John with the man even though it made her lose even more immaculate. she lost it, a girl, she lost my ice cream and she doesn't seem to take any responsibility for it.
She's so poorly written that she's frustrated that people have to eat, sleep, and poop, but I mean she's not the only one who lost the plot. John seems to think attacking Cersei is priority number one, and treats it as a matter of honor despite having no interest in who rules and being fully aware of how many people, including his own, will have to die for a chair. , his only concern is supposed to be with the well-being of the people, but he's pushing for it harder than anyone else on the Winterfell team in the face of actual delays that he just doesn't seem to care about and the most common response he can give us when asked ask about this.
Is she is McQueen, not to mention how she decided to tell a very important secret to the world for no reason and just lets the savages go? She doesn't even offer them the same land that she achieved. Convince them to come because there is good land south of the wall. The Night's Watch will allow you to go through the tunnel and allow your people to farm those lands. I met Mance Rayder, he never wanted a war. with the Night's Watch he wanted a new life for his people for you, we are prepared to give you that new life yes the night king is gone but the wildlings have always been pressured to live on better lands than the Tundra and this country now needs them next. the various annihilations' he's backstabbing and house moving, go and inhabit the last half, just scrape the burned boy's remains off the wall and that's it, but yeah, they lost the plot, this episode was all in favor of convincing us that Cersei is a credible threat and that Danny is losing his wits as a result of cramming this into so few episodes that the audience was completely baffled.
Also, can anyone tell me what the goal of Euron's ambush was? Was it just a random shot to hurt Danny's forces? Was it to specifically capture my Sunday and kill her in front of Daenerys, which was what she designed just to piss off Danny? The whole thing is weird, what a way to waste the only bargaining chip you have and then outside of the main plot, the subplots were just embarrassing like no one else but Bronn. Tyrion and Jaime are at Winterfell so this scene goes smoothly. All Tyrion offers is things he can say, how neither of them control Bronn once he's gone or how Bronn just won't join them out of love. then there's the Rhaegar scene and the King's Landing scene in terms of plot, there are no words, no one is doing anything that makes sense, this whole episode seems to exist solely to force everyone to do specific things to allow both to happen remaining episodes and those will still be filled with residue of the same problem we have here, which brings us to the characters who, as you know, many of them came out unscathed in this episode, aside from the stupid decisions they would have made if they were drunk, but some of them were significantly damaged like Varys discussing his blatant treasonous intentions in the throne room with the Queen's hand, which is totally in character for him.
Varys was always known for sharing out loud what his plans were and I wonder if this is happening to facilitate a certain plot point. Bran apparently is that the journey he has taken is solely for money and for money it has never been for anything else, which leaves this moment Aldous Bran is doing everything in these episodes despite his incredible power, the guy has access to the past and to the future while being fully aware of what everyone does and says once and yet offers no one any useful advice, tells no one what the enemies' plans are, does not explain what is to come or how to stop him, he just sits there watching porn for love, how come no one wants to use anger to end the war and send her on her back to sneak in and murder the only person who is making this war continue?
They have the quintessential assassin on their team who they toasted in this episode. his ability to defeat one of the toughest enemies in history, and yet no one believes he can solve all of this with just a dagger and 20 good faces. Brienne became a completely different character to bring tears to the audio and Jamie just forgot her almost decade of development because she has to die, my Sunday dying in Chains seemed unnecessarily cruel to the character, but there we are, oh there was that other one moment I forgot to mention several times, John Snow, you couldn't just hug that nice boy, could you? you couldn't even pet him you knew Papa RINO throughout the entire series the ghost never left you even when you were dead and then what John leaves ghost for a wonderful psychopath the dire wolves were supposed to be spiritually connected to their counterparts We've had so many scenes that They built up that the Starks and the wolves were important to each other, but then as the seasons progressed, they just gave up and this scene was the final one.
Do you understand how many times you ghost? It has saved you and your loved ones look how they massacred my son, you better fix this in episode 6 because I actually hate you. The ghost is hurt and he is hurt because of you. I want this scene to just be deleted. I want to stab. On its stupid face, the show is better off if we just cut this scene out and pretend the ghost is just healing instead of the reality being that for no reason the ghost is abandoned by John Snow, you're cosmic aside from that plot. , armors as thick as paper thin depending on what the writers want and this has led to there really being no coherence in the characters.
Tyrion Sansa virus makes them have no idea what they're doing, even Sam just chooses an insulting name for the kid at this point there's not much to do. On the broken theme of the show, there was a focus on unity, the idea that we would all come together and a better world would emerge from it, but the status quo seems to be the main goal and what a waste of eight years. We should have left Robert as king, we would have been better as viewers and the kingdom would have been much happier, but on top of all that, we've been getting more and more passive-aggressive lines from the showrunners trying to defend.
This crime against humanity with the most pathetic use of counterproductive comments we have seen in a long time, leaving us now with Game of Thrones' will to be dead. The plot of Game of Thrones is in tatters and only the characters help us get through. Yes, good. old Jon Snow Varys Daenerys Tyrion Jaime can't wait to see them in the next episode, although judging by Conliffe, the actor who plays the virus, he doesn't look good, the actor was quite open about being inconsolable after learning that his character would die despite feeling better. About things in retrospect, I took it very personally, he said, I took it as a person, not as an actor or artist, I understood the reactions of previous actors who had been in the same position much more than I did at that time.
I can't help but feel like you failed in some way, that you haven't lived up to some expectation you didn't know about Hill, even though he revealed that he felt the virus hadn't done him any favors in recent seasons, that's been my feeling in the last pair. seasons where my character became more peripheral and they focused more on others, that's fine, it's the nature of a multi-character show, he continued, it was a bit frustrating overall, it's been overwhelmingly positive and brilliant, but I guess that the last two seasons were not my favorite I will hurt you the day will come when you think you are safe and happy and your joy will turn to ashes in your mouth watching your vicious bastard die gave me more relief than a thousand lies I have thought about kill you more times than I can count you're not a monster like an owl, shut up

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