How does it feel to be on the wrong side of history, Yea Forums?

How does it feel to be on the wrong side of history, Yea Forums?

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is this supposed to be a rebuttal? if so, how?

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One more episode lads and this shit ass show is over

These are observations, not evidence of good writing. Saying "the smallest character killed the biggest character" or "this character was opposed to another but ended up working together" isn't poetic, meaningful, or noteworthy.

>rando on twitter
>muh pottery
any retard can right something poetic, that doesn't make it deep and it doesn't make it fucking good.

YOU DON'T HAVE ANY BALLS!

Euron's death would have been better if jaime drowned him.

t. doesn't have 4000 likes

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Lyanna dooms House Mormont and Bear Island, the land she's sword to protect, by throwing her body at a zombie hoarde
Berric should have died way sooner without Thoros of Myr keeping him alive
Why weren't Theon's weapons better if his job was to secure checkpoint A?
Night King kill was a cop-out
Jorah's death made the greyscale arc pointless
Melisandre was going to get killed by Davos anyway
Missandei dies while advocating for genocide

Varys dies because all of a sudden Tyrion is too dumb to see that Dany isn't going to be a good queen
>Euron, god of the seas
HBO Euron is just a Disney pirate. His char-dev has nothing cool or supernatural about it
Why does Gregor all of a sudden disobey Qyburn after being a perfect thrall this entire time?
Sandor dies to show the futility of revenge, as he explained to Arya
Cercei dies because she's dumb and crazy

Funny how the post doesn't mention Jaime dying because he did a complete 180 on ALL of his character arcs

((( poor writing )))

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Is he ripping off the (((parentheses)))

look at this poor critical mind and intelligence

pathetic

>wahh the writing is shit
>it's always been shit, and they are actually getting better
>here's tons of thought that went into the writing and shows improvement

>Lyannas death
stopped reading there and cringed

>Cersei Lannister, crushed to death by the Red Keep, symbol of absolute power and authority where she hid for years, thinking she’s untouchable.
Kino

(((poor writing)))

How does it bros me to bros on the wrong sides of brostory?

>or noteworthy.
heh... *puts on sunglasses*
THEN WHY DOES IT SAY NOTES AT THE TOP?
*dabs on your corpse*

There are no knights in the north and Lyanna was the Lady of her house which is a much more important title than knight.

It rhymes

It's like rain on your wedding day

>Sandor Clegane
>Falls several stories on to burning rubble
>"Oh wow the fire killed him!"

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>fish lives while live in the sea, fish dies in the see
>pirate character spends all his screen time on sea,dies in the sea
>This character was from Earth and in the end he died on Earth. fucking WOW


Wow is this good writing? Wow is this pottery?
Wow i am a critic?

Kek. The best part is that Sandor overcoming his fear and killing zombie Gregor with fire was supposed to be the poetic ending, but the show writers couldn't even get this most basic thing right.

Gives twelve examples six of them are the same trope, the rest are the same shitty death metaphor to make them feel intelligent when they get it. These are the plebs that Dumb & Dumber try to please, sad that it’s ending now because these people will jump on the bandwagon of some other kino now.

Why is he using meme arrows as quotes

Its like poetry, they rhyme.

SUBVERTED

If that guy actually literally thinks what he wrote = good writing then there's no helping him.

Look at the guy's twitter feed, he's just another retarded 90 IQ zoomer. The type that thinks rappers are the most profound people in the world and quotes instagram motivationals.

>How does it feel to be on the wrong side of history, Yea Forums?
I see that this is quality writing. Checking off a list of "poetic endings".

Compelling stuff.

"Hey you know that guy who had a fish sigil?"
"Yeah, what about him?"
"Did you see he was drowned?"
"OMFG I missed that, fucking amazing."

Rather than judging the writing of a show, i'll judge the intelligence of people who stuck with it past Season 2 instead of keeping to the books as mentally castrated babies.