It wasn't that bad.
It wasn't that bad
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can you imagine being so broken, so enslaved in their head that after your chains are broken, you go, "well who is going to be my master now!? We have to put this to a vote"
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It was cheesy in all the wrong ways
It was the worst thing I've ever seen. Absolutely pathetic ending
jon snow is a cuck
It was really fucking bad
Oh yea, these traitors just killed our queen. Let’s end this peacefully and go home.
Game of Thrones is full of SJWs.
It's was fucking awful what are you talking about?
Jon is such a cuck
You haven't seen a lot of finales, have you?
It was fucking awful. The whole show was.
The only acceptable ending would be Dany burning known world back to the stone age
It was worse than bad, it was BORING
why does he need to be exiled if the people who hate him were just gonna leave?
It was worse than we previously imagined
I liked the part where zombie robert smashed drogon's head in with his hammer and then cockslapped dany off the throne
the worst part about this to me is jon's fate. the rightful heir to the throne just fucks off to become a wildling. it wouldn't have been so bad if ygritte was still alive but she isn't.
he literally became a lumberjack
sam is somehow a maester fully
bronn can't even read and he's master of coin
lol
This
the fucking voting scene and small council scene felt like a sitcom
i kept waiting for a laugh track.
PRESS D TO DING-DONG ON DANYFAGS
That's not what an SJW is
Bran becoming King makes literally no sense. Tyrion's speech was retarded and there's no reason any of the lords would support this
The only reason I can excuse it is because Bran looks so smug about it and the idea that he played the long game and won is fucking hilarious
I'm fucking sorry. Jon got captured, and the condition for Bran to be king is that Jon gets sent to the night's watch? The fucking thing just north of the newly freed north? What would be stopping Sansa from pardoning Jon before he got there? Everyone knew it was unjust, and you could argue that he was captured by essentially marauders. Not only that, but they fucking leave right away. What the fuck is this writing?
How did Grey Worm go from executing prisoners to being outside the throne room before Jon?
They are very subservient dickless people, they would not revolt
they will be a house of men eating eachother's assholes
AY JON YOU KILLED KHALEESI NIGGA???
shiiiieeeeeeeeet you aint even worth it nigga you aint even worth it
he is a 4 times oathbreaker
he is a kingslayer
his punishment for killing the queen? go back to where you wanted to go in the first place
so your punishment is no punishment
You watched 8 seasons of a show you hate...what the fuck is wrong with you?
It was. Only redeeming thing was Jon not dying and chilling with Ghost.
I read the leaks but was really not hoping it was true. The whole voting and small council was the dumbest thing that I ever witnessed. I know the show was starting to go into shit from Season 5, but holy shit, I didn't think they would fuck it up this poorly.
bran just warged into everyone and made them say yes
Where's the link for this ep? It was out before the show was even over for all the other episodes this season
that was exactly my thinking too. apparently the unsullied have mastered the eastern art of teleportation.
Don't forget, now his job is to do literally nothing, as all threats have been taken care of and resolved. Jon's fate is being told he has to live in Alaska now
This shit was worse than Dexter, how do you fuck up a serie this badly
It was the best possible ending, the throne is destroyed, the monarchy is over, now they have a democracy. There will be no more tyrants, just like in real life, monarchies are bad.
DABID DABID
>no shot of Drogon flying over Valyria or some shit
>no mention of what happens to the Dothraki
>Jon actually does stab Dany in the heart with a sword but doesn't pull it out
Honestly I'd see the anointance of a crippled and sterile King as a great opportunity to buy some time before full independence of GOT attempt.
She was never the queen. She didn't have as good a claim in the first place.
It's no different than the Magna Carta
Jesus Christ Jon was it all worth it in the end ?
It really wasn't, but the damage had already been done way before that, so it doesn't really matter
Statism is a disease.
Monday morning...
Oh it was. The ending was good. But everything else was garbage.
I'm just glad that fucking horrible spoiler Yea Forums had been shilling turned out to be pure bullshit.
That Bran would tell Jon "There will always be a Night King" and the last shot would be the first shot of season 1, with a White Walker decades later.
I'm glad it ended on such a limp dick feel. Better than a nose dive into pure shit
Yes but the dumb sandnigger didn't know that.
>we never discovered the truth behind this bizarre world with magic and shit
What a shame.
SJW = anything that triggers me
because I'm brainwashed and stuck in a gamergate era Yea Forums (that I probably wasn't around for).
It's still a monarchy, just an elective monarchy.
> What the fuck is this writing?
Jews are probably less smart than we think they are.
She became queen by conquest
and she was a targeryan
and she never had any guards around her for some reason
and grey worm didnt think to avenge her, for some reason
It was actually way worse than I ever imagined. I read the accurate leaks, and thought, "This doesn't seem half bad." Actually watching it, it was incredibly boring and a slog.
>now they have a democracy
How would you have felt if you werent aware of the leaks bros?
why was kings landing suddenly repaired why was the red keep suddenly fine?
And piss off only a few weeks have passed there is literally no fucking way
if the north is now an independent kingdom no longer bound to the southern kingdoms, then why the fuck is a stark, the clan of the north, the king of the 6 kingdoms? is this just like a one-off deal or will sansa's future heirs come down south eventually trying to claim rulership of the new kingdoms because it was a stark's first?
It wasn't bad, but it was severely underwhelming
I don't know. I literally fell off my chair and was rolling on the ground laughing when Sam gave Tyrion "A Song of Ice and Fire". For like five minutes. I was and am inebriated though.
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remember when greyworm submitted to random jackoffs deciding who the next slavemaster was gonna be even though he had the only standing and healthy army?
The execution in GoT is always poor and anti-climactic.
Yeah tbqh I liked the ending.
Browne writing Jamie’s entry was a nice touch that kinda redeemed the way he died for me.
No dude, it was bad. Not just the dumb things that happened. It was either boring or akward and laughable.
It was almost as bad as it could be.
my favourite part is how yara just gets cucked. for some reason the writers forgot the ironborn also wanted to become independent
DABID DABID
And who know, he may just go "fuck it" and began to take a wife.
I mean fuck, who could stop him ?
wasn't that bad cry me a river faggots
Shit on the episode all you want. The opening shots with the soldiers standing in the ashy city were fucking gorgeous.
>what is ned's death
>what is the red wedding
>what is daenerys getting the unsullied
I don't actually remember being as bored by a GoT episode as I was by the finale. I forced myself not to just turn it off.
tfw this is just like real life
>the north (Scandinavia) gets to stay a monarchy
>the rest of the world gets democracy
She didn't even sit on the throne yet, literally no one bowed or recognized her as queen. INCEST QUEEN AND HER RAPE GANG BTFO
Ok I'll grant you those, but it has been like that for at least the last 4 seasons.
The gate closing was a sign that he wasn't a part of the night's watch
>Dany gets everything she wants by being evil
>in the end what kills her is love
What is this story trying to teach us?
It's fine. Yea Forums is an echochamber and is negative towards everything. The only thing that I didn't like was how it felt like the plot was in fast forward and Bran being king makes no sense.
But I always said I hoped the king would be a left field choice so I can't complain too much.
why are you fighting me on the most inconsequential, retarded point possible?
Oh god dont remind me of dexter
It didn't look like there was a night watch. I didn't see any black cloaks.
So does Jon Snow just abandon the Night's Watch after all? It shows everyone walking away from it.
do you have a brain? I am seriously asking was your brain turned off when watching this? You have to be baiting I can't see how anyone could think this is a good finale.
Only a few shitty things about the episode
>Jon is exiled after the Unsullied leave
who the fuck is going to enforce it if Jon hangs about in Winterfell? The laws of westeros don't even apply to the north anymore
>sansas crown is a snakewolf instead of the iron/bronze swords of the traditional kings of the north
>ITS A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE, and despite being hand to 3 different rulers isn't mentioned at all
cringe
>Grey Worm doesn't die
Brienne filling in Jaimes deeds was kino as fuck tho, god damn it brought a manly tear to my eye
A lot of gorgeous shots. How about the entire sequence where Jon is walking to Dany and Drogon stirs from the ash, then we see Drogon stretched out in front of an ever smaller Jon Snow, in ash. Shit was kino as fuck.
DANYFAGS ETERNALLY BTFO. *DABS*
This. Are they afraid Grey Worm will return in a few years to check that Jon is still at the wall, and if he isn't, he'll start a war over it? Why not pardon him after the Unsullied leave and tensions simmer down?
There are some serious plot holes and the whole shitshow was downright cartoonish but still not as bad as I was expecting you guys. Not THAT bad.
Now they can have shadow governments and consumerism just like irl
why the fuck does the night's watch even continue to exist? the north made peace with the wildlings and the night king is defeated.
what the fuck are they watching? who watches the watchmen?
No one should shit on the visuals
It's EVERYTHING else that fucked this season up
Emilia was actually pretty good these last 2 episodes
That was the wildlings walking with him. There were some other black cloaks. Either way, him looking at the gates closing then realizing he wasn't meant to stay there was what you werre supposed to take
el peruANO
It was a decent episode after a series of oozing shit.
yeah but no snow pussy its a real bummer
I think the point is that that's where Jon wanted to be in the first place so he didn't even give a shit that he was "banished".
DANY PLEASE
Yes, but where is he going? With them? Is he just gonna stay with the barbarian lifestyle instead of being the noble hero he wants to be?
The last Kingslayer was Jamie who was immediately put on the King's Guard of the next king. Jon is in a very similar situation.
he's basically becoming mance
It was good relative to the rest of the season
he's free to slay wildling poosey
this, somehow
That'd be more interesting at least. No threat of the night king anymore, so Jon leads everyone to settle further beyond the wall.
its worse. they shouldve just had a bunch of dragons going crazy and a CGI spectacle
Everything up to Drogon flying away with Dany's body was kino.
Everything after was absolute shit. Like literally shit. Ass shit.
This, fast forward 20 years when roastie, one-eyed, tattooed Arya comes by for a visit and weathered Jon is now Mance
Noble Republics never last or even effective. See Polish Commonwealth and Holy Roman Empire.
This
Jon is free. He can do whatever he wants. He's gonna find a new Ygritte and settle down
Jon is free now. He can do what he wants. He's gonna be the next Mance Rayder
It was trash but definitely could have ended worse.
You are a brainlet if you think Brienne finishing Jaime's story, or the Stark kids "inheriting the world" montage wasn't great.
no one cares that theres a democracy in a fantasy story. cringe and bluepilled.
she was the queen by conquest, and Jon has oath and he betrayed her. He is queenslayer and traitor without honor until his dead. ( And a cuck)
they literally laughed at the notion of democracy
it's just a republic now
Those leaks prepared me for the worst. I'm grateful to have had time to prepare myself.
this, absolutely dogshit probably the worst ending i ever seen.
>Dany ends up resurrected and is in the east
>Sansa is new Cersei
>Bran is sociopath
>Jon becomes the king beyond the wall
>Arya finds some new shit to the west and becomes leader
>Tyrion can manipulate from relative safety
This aint over. They'll jump on the chance for more money and to fix the shitty "finale" with some kind of spinoff or sequel.
Tyrion: He's the three eyed raven
The Lord's: what the fuck is that
Imagine having a cripple for a king. Literally a peasant could kill him easily.
So Jamie kills a king and nothing happens and he keeps the same job with the new king but Jon kills an insane queen who never heald the thrown and his brother is crowned king and he has to face judgment from a cockless foreigner who fucks off in the same episode. Explain this HBO fags.
Brienne, the only one who truly knew Jaime's story, finishing his passage in the white book was a good touch. Only other person who could have done it was Bran.
One of the Stark kids became a ruler, this should have been obvious. The rest went into exile.
Brainlet
>"Am I cool guys!? I hate popular thing! Look how enlightened I am fellow Yea Forums gentlesirs!"
It was a good ending. You're all really weird
Except even she admits to not conquering anything considering she was giving a speech about how she needs to conquer from North to Dorne and Castily to wherever. She won't even be mentioned in the history books except as a terrorist.
Stannis is coming back, I know he is.
even I don't know what the fuck is the three eyed raven, it's never explained
>Brienne literally so turbocucked she finishes his story after he hits and quits her for his hotter sister
>Yara tries to be LE STRONK WOMYN and gets fucking shut down by Arya and even more turbocucked
>Dany dies, her brown people fuck off completely, Maario Naharis goes off to fuck bitches and get money, and Jon puts down yet another rabid woman like the dog she is
Seems pretty based to me
He has visions, and as Tyrion said he can't walk so he learned to fly. They're trying to be deep.
I guess Jon is finally going to get that sweet Wildling poussy.
COPE
It was pitiful. Brienne writing Jaime's page and the Tyrion/Bronn/Davos etc. scenes were the only good ones.
Tyrion was wrong, Dany would have been a great ruler not a dictator, Jon would have kept her in check. Jon is a cuck for being influenced so easily, he killed his waifu and will forever regret it, it's why he said it didn't feel right.
Good ending for a generic show. Terrible ending for what is supposed to be the best show.
If ck2 taught me anything it is that as the highest income elector vassal Bronn’s dynasty can just bribe their way to the crown each time.
No, tardo, Sansa became Queen of the Northern Realm, Jon the King beyond the Wall, Arya whatever, and Bran the king of the 6 kingdoms. The starks are in charge now, cope
terrible ending both way, absolutely dogshit and unimaginative.
arya is the queen of ugly mutts
That's cool, he should be King Beyond the Wall, but it's not like Jon to abandon the post he was ordered to take by the king and queen. If he did choose to abandon the Night's Watch, they should have made it more clear.
Doesnt matter, she was queen for Jon, he even admits this in that episode. He braks his oath, its a faact = he queenslayer, and man without honor.
*aristocracy
Did you miss the scene when all the faggy nobles laughed at sam's idea of having commoners vote.
she died lol
WHAT ABOUT IF THE GOOD AND THE ONE'S WHO DO GOOD DO BAD MUM AND WHAT IFF THE DO GOOD DO BAD I DON'T KNOW MUM MY QUEEEEEEEN~
Okay, how did it end? I don't want to watch season 8 after seeing season 7
yes i agree, everbody on my social medias accounts are talking about how bad it is. must agree otherwise i will appear not normal
If you think Jon gave a shit about Dany you're wrong. He loved Ygritte and no one else
So why did he almost cry and look betrayed, and everyone apologized to him about it?
it was about in line with the quality of the last 3 seasons
people are just mad now because they didn't get the ending they wanted
Yeah I never cared about dany but now she is best girl.
ever heard of brick layers?
Why was the queen all by herself? Did the unsullied just forget that she is the queen and needs protection?
name a worse final episode.
you can't.
If you take it in a vacuum (but pretend Jaime got a proper ending) and forget the shit writing that got them there, the ending is pretty good.
Yeah not as bad as it could have been, maybe the best episode of s8. That's not saying much though, this season has been utterly fucking godawful and I'm glad it's over.
house of cards, lost, dexter
My allegiance is to the Republic, to Democracy!
>House of Cards
I'm glad I stopped after season 4 but I really should have stopped after 2.
Dexter was way worse
I would be totally cool with a sequel if they could step up their writing. Tyrion as Hand, Sansa as Queen in the North, Arya sails west and ends up in the Shadowlands Beyond Ashai, Jon is King Beyond the Wall, stray dragon somewhere. Bran as king but who gives a fuck, worst character in the series. Still, I would watch that sequel. They could tie up a few of the 9000 loose ends.
the ending was so bad.... so fuking bad
Fucking awful episode, I actually enjoyed most of this season despite it's obviously rushed writing and many flaws because fuck it it's just a tv show, but this episode was 99% dog shit and not because "omg my yas queen died."
Also did anyone notice how drastic the difference between the cgi of ghost in this episode and previous season 8 shots?
It was ok. Im glad its over.
Did you miss the part where the "liberators (liberals)" literally slaughtered an entire city with the help of hordes of foreigners and brown men?
it was trash. you'd have to be a retard to disagree
*future (past) Bran did
it was boring
Even LOST's ending wasn't boring
When bran said something along the lines of "how did you think i got here?" I thought we were going to see a vision of everything he's done to make this happen but nope we got absolutely nothing, fuck you d&d
Bobby B had the final laugh when they died. It was great.
Everything that happened made sense. It's just that it was boring and dumb. It feels closed off and "finished" but somehow everything fell flat.
Pay your respects with an F
Arya will either become queen of the seas, replacing Euron Greyjoy, or sail around the world and end up on the other side of Essos, which we never see, to become a leader there.
maybe you should try having sex
it seemed pretty clear to me that no one at the nights watch even expected him to take the black again. everyone seemed cool with him living his life beyond the wall
It was fucking awful. I just got here so I'm sure all my complaints have already been said but FUCK! How could it have been that bad?
torrent is too fucking slow, give me a good link
what's the point of the night's watch when there's peace with the wildlings and no white walkers?
except somebody actually wrote the magna carta down and everyone signed it including the king
I'd be down for it too. Honestly though I imagine if it did happen, Dany would be brought back too as some kind of not-fully-living version (they'd be able to pile even more titles on her, equating her to a phoenix rising from the ashes or some shit, and it'd make sense that both her and Jon experienced death). Jon is way up north as a king in a land of ice, she has the Dothraki and Unsullied (and Drogon). Arya doesn't necessarily need to become a queen or anything but she could uncover some new threat that learns of westeros and kick starts everything again. Nobody cares what happens to Bran.
Lost had a rocky last few seasons but the last season and the series finale were pretty dope. House of cards has an excuse in that the lead actor was literally cancelled. Dexter you have a point but everything leading up to that final episode was shit anyways so everyone was prepared. This will go down as the biggest letdown in TV HISTORY
I liked the ending montage
it was "why do you think i came all this way" faggot knew exactly how this shit was gonna play out
oddly enough they've also just set up everything for another huge war since the faggot can't have kids and they want to elect all future kings. eventually the electorate is going to be divided and will turn to war. that or eventually an elected king will decide his kid should inherit and will turn to violence to make it happen
Don't bother honestly you will be pissed off at how shit it is.
>the monarchy is over, now they have a democracy
en.wikipedia.org
You didn't pay attention in civics class while in school now did you? One big issue is this will literally solve nothing in the long run since elective monarchies always end up with the nobles just electing weak kings. They will only ever elect a strong one if the nation is in a crisis during an election. Even worse is that Westeroes isn't really a united Kingdom like the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth or the old Roman Monarchy, it is more like the HRE with it being a collection of states. In a couple of centuries the power of the King will be in name only and they will just end up turning into a mass of constantly fighting sub states and elector princes.
So all the world's leaders banished him to the night's watch but nobody expected him to actually be in it? Makes no sense.
I genuinely loved Lost's ending. I think a lot of people didn't quite understand it and expected every loose thread to be answered in a conclusive manner, when that was never the point of the show. It was always about the characters.
How though? hasn't it been established that he can't see into the future?
Top fucking kek. Puro indio.
Who cares fuck the Night's Watch
It's a band full of rapists and thieves that almost lost to barbarians and killed Jon
>nothing can ruin a good story
I don't know, what's the point of exiling the obvious best choice for king who just saved the realm by making the ultimate sacrifice? For some reason they sent him to the wall, for some reason there is still a watch, for some reason he didn't join the night's watch, and none of it makes sense.
>hasn't it been established that he can't see into the future?
not in the show. i don't think they ever actually even touched on that subject. it is however well known that he can affect the past so how do we know future Bran wasn't responsible for making sure everything went a certain way?
anyone with the ability to actually keep tabs on Jon doesn't really give a fuck
I like how literally NOTHING came from the fact that bran can influence the past. Is this the famous subversion of our expectations again?
I mean, Danny couldn’t have kids either. Wonder what would have happened.
The wall is in the north
The north is an independent kingdom
You have to march an army to the north to get to john
The north wont have none of that shit
Sure beat the fuck out of *cuts to black* :eyeroll:
As all pure democracies should be laughed at.
it's just shit writing. they rushed through the season so there was no time to fill in any details especially reasoning behind major character changes and decisions. notice how Jon being the true King wasn't even fucking mentioned at all? why the fuck did that plot line even exist if it was just going to be a complete dead end?
it's the shit like this that makes me the most mad, I mean they couldn't even be arsed to get the continuity right between two nearly contiguous scenes....
I'm REALLY glad they didn't forget Radmure. One of the highlights of the episode was seeing him back.
Reddit pls go, serious fuck off, you ruin this website
i don't think we'll ever really know unless the fat fuck finishes the books or at least fills in the holes the show has left us with. of course neither is likely to ever happen.
no but Jon likely can. it's also not 100% set in stone that she can't have kids especially in a world where magic exists
I can see Jon dying making him infertile. He might have been resurrected, but his sperm probably weren't.
I would be okay with dany coming back and the Phoenix concept fits well with the show. But they would need to introduce new threats for sure and new characters. Maybe zombie dany shows up as a surprise in like season three. Maybe they could include the new gods. We saw the work of the old gods (whitewalkers, three eyed raven, warging, children of the forest). We saw the work of the God of Light (Beric and Jon being resurrected, Melisandre and her magic, flaming swords and visions). But we never see anything from the Seven that they worship in the south, the third major religion. Now I really want this.
This.
Given how the series had been progressing i think it was a "fitting" end for how the writing was going. Doesn't make it the best ending but it's a conclusion to the series given their so called budget constraints
Right, and more cucked than ever before. Makes sense.
Sansa's scenes were good.
Tyrion finding Jaime and Cersei was good.
Brienne finishing Jaime's entry in the White Book was good.
Radmure shooting his shot was funny.
Everything else was trash.
hard to say really. aside from the experience itself he didn't seem to suffer any affects despite all sources claiming people come back "different"
So why bother banishing him then?
It was bad in the worst possible way. Bad and unremarkable, not good enough to enjoy and not horrible enough to meme.
It was worse.
>Crippled King
>RADMURE getting shit on for no reason
>the audience is Bran
>and all the shit we saw did indeed happen, but its only what we're bothering to look at
>we would rather watch our friends eat, or fuck, or whatever beautiful moments we want
>sometimes we miss the really important details
>all the characters are being told through Bran's eyes, thats why they change so much once he becomes the Three Eye Raven
>but we're just slowing "remembering," adding it to common knowledge
>GRRM just wants the jews to win.
Seems like Jon’s ending is a little anticlimactic, saves the world from fucking genocide queen and he has to go live among cave people because... fucking Greyworm? Why not just sentence that dickless cunt to die for war crimes
how the fuck did they go eight seasons without learning to animate a wolf? or even just buying a white husky, I mean jesus fucking christ
I loved it.
Fuck the Targs.
Ned's son gets to rule justly.
That's a good question, it was a major mystery from s1 e1 clear up til s8 e5 and then nothing. It led to Varys getting killed. That is literally all it changed. MAYBE it I fluenced jon to kill dany but I think he did it for the realm, not to protect himself.
shit writing. there's no fucking way Sansa wouldn't just bring him back. assuming of course Jon was actually willing to go back
I remember him looking pretty decent in the earlier stuff but then season 7/8 he looked like a cardboard cutout, then suddenly this episode he looks perfect, fucking amazing how they're willing to cut corners to save a few pennies
It was absolutely terrible. Only the ending of Seinfeld was worse.
I thought they were gonna AA Jon at the last minute and have him "guide the race of men through the long night" but I also remembered that D&D wrote this.
>budget constraints
>millions of dollars of CGI
>can't be bothered with basic continuity and common sense writing
>shut down by sansa
>awkwardly bashes his sword against the chair
holy fucking cringe why did they do him like that?
it helped push Dany off the deep end but that was gonna happen at some point anyway so it's still a dead end and completely pointless in nearly every way. i honestly think it was just in there to try and throw people off. maybe the fat man will deal with it better but we'll likely never know
If Detective Pikachu ended up being king it would have made for a better ending.
I'm content with it
It has a lot of potential. I'd hope they find new writers and go quiet for at least a few years to properly plan everything in advance; the actors would all be a little older to justify the timeskip too. The only character that I don't think fits is Bran, but there's still story potential (). He feels the most expendable unless they do something significant to mix up his character.
>Gave his aunt roastie danerys the dick and then stabbed her to death
>Went to go live innawoods with his bro tormund and his dog
/ourguy/?
>"We have thousands of Northerners outside who will remind you why that is not in your interest"
What did Salsa mean by this?
It ticked off all the boxes people wanted and brainlets will be satisfied despite it having no logic whatsoever. If you're ok with Dany's ending and a normie brainlet you'll be happy enough i'm sure. It was so boring and inoffensive it's not even bad enough to meme.
Yes it was
>Dragon with three beads
>Azor Ohio
>Prince who was Cronies
red herrings, total nothings. What a waste of time.
>The Prince OR PRINCESS Who Was Promised
So who was it?
neither
Yeah, if the wall is manned by wildlings and there's no NK anymore, what does the Night's Watch even protect? They can just fuck off and dick wildling whores all day and eat ham at night.
I actually really liked it.
>tyrion crying over his dead brother
>jon begging dany to show mercy
>jon petting ghost
arya idiots
I can't wait for the salty articles. Reminder not to click on them, just laugh at the headlines.
So is westeros's climate going to be normal now? With 4 seasons each 3 months long?
The dialogue between Jon and Tyrion was the best this season, and up to the first season's standards. Unfortunately it's too late and it was too silly after this.
If there were some more episodes and they were better written this ending could have been great.
the episode itself wasn't awful but the season as a whole, along with the last few seasons, and also the first few seasons, were very bad.
I think losing Jorah is what really started her downhill. Maybe I'm getting the books and series crossed but don't they talk about how she has the potential to be the next mad king without proper counsel? I think KL would have been much different with Jorah around.
Fat man better handle it better. Maybe if they had drawn it out for a while it would have seemed more meaningful, like everything this season. Like the night king. All of this build up to spend one week south of the wall and die immediately.
That's the thing that makes me sad, it seems like the cast and crew put everything into this season but the writing was just awful.
Agree completely. The show was completely lost when they squandered the White Walker storyline, but I actually did like the final episode.
>Radmure shooting his shot was funny.
>funny
>literal capeshit r*ddit humor
Your opinion is trash.
>Tyrion
He was literally breaking the fourth wall and speaking to the salty dannyfags crying on twitter about how sucking the dick of a crazy bitch was always a bad idea
what happened? i really did stop after 2
Honestly I think this season was better than 5 and 7.
S8E3 is still the worst episode though.
He was actually talking and not giving one line zingers so it's the best since ages
agreed.
FUCK YOU GREYWORM YOU FUCKING DICKLESS NIGGER JON IS THE RIGHTFUL KING GO BACK TO YOUR FUCKING DESERT CITY
WHY WOULDNT JON JUST GO BACK AS SOON AS GREYCUKC LEFT?
Who was the Dornish guy? Does it even matter?
It was though. The final half of this episode was pure cringe.
Episode 2 was way worse.
True. I hope they listen.
aside from the stupid conclusion do people really think it was the worst? For me at least the build up and suspense was up there with the best regardless of the fact that sam should have died 20 times or the fact that they sent cavalry charging ahead for no reason, maybe the score towards the end is carrying it for me though.
dude, imagine daenerys as a fire equivalent of the night king, and the unsullied end up her ashen soldiers in hollow suits of armor like black knights in dark souls
This. First half was alright even though it was rushed and contrived, the 2nd half felt like a shitty r3ddit fanfiction. When they started quiping at the small council meeting....fuckin chroist m8
he literally said we cheered her on and she became a self righteous tyrannical cunt who thought she would create paradise while burning children. He was talking directly to the dannyfags tweeting "IT WAS HER TURN".
Honestly Greyworm was super reasonable. I am surprised as fuck that the dude who killed their queen, who freed them from slavery and made them human again, would be taken alive. They would have fucking beheaded him and killed everyone else in town after she died
They have plenty of feedback. Considering how expensive this season was and how bad the reviews are, HBO will likely think long and hard before trying this again. But they will try it again, prequel or sequel. I don't think they could start with killing bran or kill him too early in order to set things in motion. It would be a repeat of GoT where jon arryn and Bobby die in the first season, they would want something new. He could go crazy, or be called away to do raven things, or it could just not focus on the six kingdoms until later on. But then there would be no Tyrion.... no, they would have to do something about bran in the first few episodes.
F for Finally done with this bitch.
The acting was not bad, dany was honestly perfect. Just that godawful writing ruined the entire story.
I think it was actually awesome for just the action. Zombie siege on a medieval castle, with dragons. If they didn't fuck up the end so bad it would have been a good episode. And if bran wasn't such a useless sack of shit.
nah she's always had outbursts. sure she generally had a good reason to go nuts and kill everything but that shit working out so well for her each time also just helped encourage her to continue. unfortunately she ran into do good faggot that decided to knife her which is really her own fucking fault for letting him get so close
No.
the major plot point conclusions were fine, the way they were arrived at was a horrible mess
except for Jamie's arc, that was character assassination
Fuck that. I seriously got more emotional when Fresh Prince ended than this garbage.
>The Lannister army surrendered
>It was agreed upon by all parties that ringing the bells was surrendering
>The Lannister army surrendered
>She meant to liberate the people who were in King's Landing
>The Lannister army surrendered
>Nobody would have gotten in her way as she made her way into the throne
>The Lannister army surrendered
>THE FUCKING FIGHT WAS OVER
>THE LANNISTER ARMY SURRENDERED
She did not have a good reason to go nuts and kill everything
That would be cool and all but we already had a night king with frozen soldiers, and a fire queen invader. They should have something new, maybe as well as night fire dany.
There are tons of interesting theories floating about here atm. I find an interesting way of expanding Bran's character.
I could have bought it if they beheaded missandei right in front of her that second and passed it off as some crazy bitch snapping thing but she literally had weeks from the looks of it (?) then randomly goes nuts as everyone is surrendering and the fight is over
what in the fuck is this image
i'm talking about other outbursts you stupid fuck. you know all the salvers she killed? most of the people she had executed by dragon? the dothraki khals? every single instance worked out great for her, showed her "mad" side and eventually brought to to burning King's Landing in a fit of rage
Yeah it's unlikely, bad writing again, no way greyworm would let Jon live long enough to be made a prisoner. He's not diplomatic enough to keep him alive as a pawn.
Why did Rhaegar name his two boys the same name
>nico i don't have
greetings from /pol/ and thanks for the nico nico nii
Do you understand how feudalism works? The most powerful house will take over within a year (probably Bronn). Bran has no army.
It's a behind the scenes image of John Carpenter's the thing, with laughing problematic fave, Chris
And arya's flopped too. All her life training to avenge her family, and then she's in the building with Cersei, and the Hound changes her mind in 30 seconds.
There's a big difference between killing literal scum and destroying the biggest city with all its innocents
This is one occasion where the group think is actually right.
It's like D & D went out of their way to satisfy no one so the only people enjoying it are the ones laughing at how irritated, angry or upset everyone else is.
he didn't he was dead. Lyanna is just a moron
Dorn is mostly untouched. Bran does have the north to support him but their forces are mostly spent
It would have also been fine if we had been building up to Danny being mad. I would have like to see signs such as she made some off statements about purification, was acting really crazy while fucking (e.g. pretending to gouge Jon's eyes from cowgirl), not thinking twice about Jorah sacrificing himself, laughing after she isolated herself, screaming as Miss Sunday is killed, and/or being really dismissive about the citizens during the planning session. At that point, when she jumps down to burn everybody, you, having seen a lot of how Danny was acting up until then, would have gone "Oh yeah, of course. That's what she's like." The Danny that I feel like I saw leading up to that moment was just thinking about thrones, dick, and how to get Sansa to like her.
Don't do it greyworm or you will be exactly like him insert smugfrog.png
It was fucking terrible, and I thought last week's episode was the best in years
this is what public education does to people
yeah that's the mad part dumb ass. tyrion already fucking explained this shit
me too based opinion!
Yeah she had outbursts but none that bad, she always cared about the small folk. Honestly her character development is probably the best in the show, the way she gets slowly more extreme til she just snaps. I imagine that's how it was with the mad king. But I still think losing the two oldest of her advisors, her two best friends, pushed her way closer to the edge, especially Jorah. I think he could have talked some sense into her where Tyrion failed.
They have sort of implied how quickly she gave in to her violent "solutions" before and I really think its fine that she goes all mad queen but it just feels so rushed it's ridiculous, we just went from her winning the throne and within 20 minutes she's dead and 20 minutes later everyone's meming on the small council already
>hurr military trials and usurping are the same as roasting a bunch of peasants for no reason
And no, foreshadowing is not proper character development anyway. She was literally being taught by Tyrion in Essos to not be an asshole leader and Daenarys listened to him (hence why she decided to join the war against the undead) and suddenly she decides that she's mad yo.
What sense does it even make to save the Westerosi people just to burn them yourself?
That's a good point, he's still very mysterious and kinda morally ambiguous. He could turn out to just not be as good a guy as everyone thinks. They would need to come up with a motivation for him then. Maybe dismantling the new gods and giving the old gods more power again, since he is their greatest deity.
we just didn't get a proper build up because they rushed everything. this shit really needed at least 2 more full seasons
she joined the war against the undead because of Jon. if it wasn't for him she wouldn't have gave a single fuck until the undead were actually a threat to her
I dunno, what was the point of some giant magic wall in the first place?
Maybe. To me, it seemed like all the violence she does before this is against clearly bad people like slavers, kidnappers, and slavers again. She was hasty with the Tarlys. But at that point, she would be misguided at worst. Quick to decisions, sure, but not unhinged, not erratic. Her jump was from "maybe I could have gotten the Tarlys to bend the knee if I threw them in a dungeon first" to "All the innocents in the city are dead after the soldiers surrendered."
I say that for the ending, all else equal, if we had more moments of Danny acting strange in S8, then nothing else would have needed to change.
It's a big deal to not be able to marry, hold titles, and have heirs. Especially when you're the last existing Targaryen. But fuck it, none of it matters since he'll be King Beyond the Wall now.
That could be a good twist like they had in the first half of GoT. Gentle, benevolent bran, 3/4 through season 1, turns out to be an otherworldly conniving monster (already confirmed) who actually has an agenda and cares not for the suffering of man.
gonna go down as the all time worst ending to a great show
Jon got the ending I wanted for him
Still, something just feels off about this final episode
It could have been worse but this was probably the lamest ending they could have picked without going full retard
This.
Dany represented SJWs and the leftists that run our culture.
The unsullied are basically Antifa, and the dothraki are isis.
This show exposed the masses to the reality of modern marxism.
The backlash against the show is only from butthurt lefties who are in denial. The same people who cheer when centrists like PJW get banned from Facebook.
>Betray and kill all the slave masters
>Overthrow cities with sheer force, leave and go back to do it again
>We need to give this nobleman a trial, but not this ex-slave who killed him
and probably some other stuff
that's literally what you do once you are out of college
Jon doesn't even want to play the game of thrones as he's said 1000x. Bringing the Targaryens to relevance again would have been mind numbing, bureaucratic work that Varus would have turned his nose up at.
If he's not starting some bastard family with wildlings beyond the wall, then he'd start some bastard family with Northerners in the North. It's a cozy life.
She stopped listening to Tyrion and stopped trusting him when he was wrong about Cersei, and her dragon died for nothing. After that he had no influence. It was already rocky between them, they disagreed over burning the Tarlys.