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Who ends up sitting on the Iron Throne?


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Jon really acted on the whim of everyone else this season.

Any time he did anything worthwhile, he was persuaded to do it.

Am I bugging or did Jon have no agency this season and was just a pawn to push Dany's story forward.

Did Jon act independently or make any decisions himself this season? He watched Dany torch women and children and was still defending her against Tyrion.:lol:
 
Yeah because those citizens were the real bad guys who deserved to die horrible deaths. What the hell are you even blabbing about? dany went after those people instead of actually going after cersei who she didn’t even know what happened to.

its called collateral damage

cost of war

blame cersei for locking them in
 
Jon definitely isn’t going to be stuck at the wall.

He went to go live amongst the Free Folk.

How Tormund and them knew he was going to the wall so they could wait for him we’ll never know because of rushed writing but I interpreted the ending as him living out the rest of his days in the real north.
 
its called collateral damage

cost of war

blame cersei for locking them in
Nah, that wasn't collateral.:lol:

She set out to kill innocent women and children. She could have simply flew to the Red Keep and took Cersei out without strafing most of the roads along the way...especially considering the Lannister soldiers surrendered.
 
sansa was raped after being forced into marriage
cersei slept with her own brother multiple times and mothered children back to back to back by him
while cheating on the king
they chopped ned stark's head off and put it on a spear/spike or whatever
they made a zombie soldier
etc. etc.

ppl talk about they want a revolution for the oppressed...but then don't have the stomach for dany burning down the oppressors.
yikes.
The poor people of KL are oppressors? interesting
 
They probably sent ravens to the wall to let them know he was coming back.
 
I knew this episode was **** when Tyrion was walking through a decimated KLs and there were full skeletons inside houses as if dragon fire only burnt you down to the bones, then he turned the same exact corner Arya turned before that little girl and her mom got torched, then he somehow found a pretty clean path all the way to the Red keeps basement and somehow found his siblings under 1 layer of rubble....this dude would be a great first responder during natural disasters.
 
Nah, that wasn't collateral.:lol:

She set out to kill innocent women and children. She could have simply flew to the Red Keep and took Cersei out without strafing most of the roads along the way...especially considering the Lannister soldiers surrendered.

i mean youre right but thats how they wrote it

the minute they acquiesed to letting cersei lock them in instead of fighting the lasnnister troops/golden company they made their choice

its not like this battle popped off in 5 min

they knew ever since dany made it to KL she was coming for the throne
 
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No I mean just her sitting down makes us think she’s plotting something evil.

Plus cersei only blew up a small section of KL. Not the whole thing ;)
 
Jon really acted on the whim of everyone else this season.

Any time he did anything worthwhile, he was persuaded to do it.

Am I bugging or did Jon have no agency this season and was just a pawn to push Dany's story forward.

Did Jon act independently or make any decisions himself this season? He watched Dany torch women and children and was still defending her against Tyrion.:lol:

The moment Tyrion brought up Jon's sisters, it was a done deal. Jon knew they would never bend the knee and he also knew they would be next on her hit list. The moment Tyrion said that, Jon's mind was made up.
 
She went out of her way to kill them all. What are you on about?
They surrendered. All she had to do was take out Cersie in the red keep.

i get that, but they didnt write it that way

she killed those ppl but they werent the point

consolidating power was the point
 
who kept them in poverty?

who killed the woman who was trying to help them?

Hmmm exactly Dany killed Cersei who kept them oppressed....they would have all bent the knee to Dany...wait a minute, isn’t forcing someone to chose between bending the knee or getting turn to ashes the ultimate form of oppression? Lmao
 
Who killed them in the process. I don't understand your point

my point is you cant cry they were in poverty when it was cersei fault

dany gave her the chance to surrender before any fighting started

she dint want to do that

anyhting after that is cersei fault
 
Hmmm exactly Dany killed Cersei who kept them oppressed....they would have all bent the knee to Dany...wait a minute, isn’t forcing someone to chose between bending the knee or getting turn to ashes the ultimate form of oppression? Lmao

no slavery is ultimate form of oppression
 
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