It's a "kill the leader and the rest will die" plot device

All.

So.

Tiresome.

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Shittiest plot device ever. And worse execution ever too.

literally video game RTS campaign tier bullshit

as used in the phantom menace and avengers

>it's ok when redditolkien did it

Night King looked so much better in earlier seasons

it wasn't a surprise twist in lotr.

>literally video game RTS campaign tier bullshit
Can't think of any rts game that has ever done this, but since you said 'literally', I assume you have some examples on hand?

>it's ok when WWI and WWII did it
you're running out of things to complain about, virgin

Archimonde in WC3

and it wasn't here either. Beric says as much in Season 7. Eat shit.

It wasn't a surprise twist in got either.

It wasn't here either. I knew from the first time I saw the NK it would end up like that. How else could it work? They even outright said it last season, two whole years ago.

not that user, but zerg cerebrates. fuckin' layup.

they were robots tough

It makes more sense to me for some reason

>one example from one mission in one campaign of one game
Wow, fuck those guys for using that old, tired, used-up video game trope huh

Lord of the Rings does the same thing. It was more restrained in the book but Jackson did it even worse.

Tolkien is really the antithesis of Reddit you fuckface.

>It's an anons can't remember to the season prior.

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aLL sO TiREsOme?

exactly, glad we’re on the same page

Wrong, Archimonde was just the final boss, they had to deal with the remnants ever since, it's why places like Felwood exist.

That's how necromancer's work, brainlet.

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uh huh but the build up and pay off is infinitely better in LOTR. in this show it was just like... oh whatever... I could see some of the characters in the latest episode saying "oh yeah remember when we fought those undead zombies trying to eat our face last week? haha that was crazy man.". GoT has somehow squandered away all their hype and tension and the recent episodes come across as not much more than fan service and confirming exactly what fan theories have speculated for years

Nah on my page we use non-retarded analogies. This shit is an actual trope in movies and tv yet you tried to bring it further down by tenuously associating it with your hobby for children. Fuck off back to Yea Forums

The war went on for half a year after Hitler died.
I have no idea what you are talking about in WW1

so you're telling me, I was on 4channel this whole time, but reddit was more suited to my taste? that's what you could call a CLOWN pill if I've ever seen one

jon should have died too since melisandre was the one who necromanced him back up

You dont just kill Sauron either.
You need to take the ring across the known world from the Shire to the Middle of Mordor.

>melisandre was the one who necromanced him back up
no, the lord of light did, he just did so through her.

>he thinks the fight ended there

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