>Drogon burns the throne instead of Jon when he realizes it was the lust for power that ultimately killed Danny
Drogon burns the throne instead of Jon when he realizes it was the lust for power that ultimately killed Danny
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Yea I guess
Wait wait wait, Yea Forums keeps telling me that it’s because he thought the throne stabbed her to death. Which one is it?!
Lol
get a load of this nigga
How the fuck could a dragon have that type of abstract reasoning?
bran gets ipad
I thought the dragon deduced that the throne had swords sticking out of it and daby stabbed herself when sitting down
Not meming
Holy shit
Because D&D are hacks
that's obviously what they were going for but the dragon suddenly being 200 iq to realize that dany died from a metaphorical concept is retarded, especially when it was fine roasting people last episode. it should've killed jon and the throne
Bran was obviously warged into drogon
Brah...
This nigger
Magic. How else did he suddenly feel his girl not feeling so good with Mr Stark and deciding to check it out?
he needed a new wheelchair accessible throne after all
Dragons hate swords. A bunch of swords all stuck together is a natural magnet for dragon fire.
Okay...
The throne stabbed Dany. Don't listen to trolls
DUDE
He burnt the throne because it was the only monster card Jon had left on the field after Dany got sent to the graveyard
Why'd he murder all those peasants then?
>Sansa is a queen
>Arya is a ship captain
See Trumptards?? Women CAN be leaders..
I understand now
that's a very philosophical dragon if you ask me :^)
>looks around and sees the only thing that could have stabbed his mommy was a big chair made of swords
>attacks it
Kino ending honestly, the dragon is a retarded symbol of the retarded fan base
Because he loves Dany and he's a dragon.
He also loves Jon and understands that Dany changed and her insanity was worsening. Both the dragon and Jon understood this as a sad but necessary sacrifice.
It's like when a pet dog bites a young neighbor kid and you have to put it down. "Come here, Rufus. I know you're not a bad dog, but you have to go to sleep now."–"ruff... rooo..."–"*Sniffle*. I know, Rufus. You don't mean to be bad."
that's amazing user.
>that's obviously what they were going for but the dragon suddenly being 200 iq to realize that dany died from a metaphorical concept is retarded, especially when it was fine roasting people last episode. it should've killed jon and the throne
>Drogon flies in and skids to a stop
>Drogon sniffs Dany
>roars
>Jon tries to run around
>Drogon just bends his neck to block the way and shoots a spurt of fire
>Jon jumps back
>He draws his sword and walks backwards
>he stumbles at the throne and falls down sitting upon the Iron Throne
>Drogon gives it a full blast of fire, destroying Jon and the throne at the same time
Honestly would've STRONGLY preferred this
would've made a much better ending, and they still could've had their forced burning throne symbolism
Based Yea Forums
You know, this would have actually been better.
Have Bran warg into the dragon and suicide to get rid of it. It's the only logical move to be made to remove the dragon as a player, and then at least he's doing something useful with his abilities.
the throne DID stab Dany off screen and tried to frame Jon. Luckily, he is a targaryan and so he could tell drogon what really went down.
Not the worst piece of writing here i have to admit
The entire "Dorgon knows that the throne is evil" thing would have worked if the show made dragons seem intelligent, and made Dorgon seem like he was a "good person" in some sense. If you saw Dorgon trying to pull back from burning innocents only to be pressed back into doing it by Danny, that would help. Maybe a scene where some character and Dorgon share a meaningful look after Danny does something bad, and we start to get an idea that maybe this killing machine doesn't actually approve of all this killing.
Then, when he roasts the throne, it's at least a foreshadowed moment of symbolism. The end of a terrible, violent era.
But there was no setup, so it was just retarded.
BASED RETARD
A lot of things were poorly set up in the 7th and 8th seasons, but the "humans are the real monsters" motif and the "noble savage" archetypes are very powerful, so I think it worked anyway, at least from an atmospheric perspective if not a plot one. Plot is not very important anyway. Only autistic nitpickers fuss over tiny plot details. The bigger picture is what matters. Drogon showing more humanity than the unsullied was powerful, regardless of what tryhards here say to impress their anonymous friends.
the throne killed his mother, retard. lrn2subtext
Metal conducts heat
dragonfire is hot
therefore metal attracts dragonfire
its science
Dragons are literally giant selfish jews that horde riches and have 200IQ in basically every fantasy setting
is this "the someone put a gun in your trunk mr white" of game of thrones?
Jews dont horde money
They print it
Never heard of a central bank before?
I dont blame you, the idea of Drogon burning the throne cause of that sounds retarded enough to be written into the show
Dragons have been established to be wise and noble creatures, more so than humans. He probably never wanted to become Dany's flamethrower yet he obeyed her because MUH MUTTER OF DRAGANS. Drogon understood what she had become and the fate that would await him (not much different or probably worse than the end of his brothers).
That is why he didn't burn Jon.He was grief striken, yes, but he UNDERSTOOD the ultimate purpose which was to make up for the shitty writing.
No excuses really.
isn't Jon immune to dragonfire being a Targaryen?
fire burned him in season 1 when he fought that dead guy that came back to life
Please tell me you brainlets don't actually think that if a dragon spewed fire on Dany like she did to the Night King, she'd just stand there grinning unscathed? Please...
I feel like this has to be trolling at this point. There are multiple Targaryens in the show who get burned by fire. How fucking dumb are you. Dany is the only one with any immunity, and in the books it's a one time thing.
Dragons did 911. Think about it.
cool. now where in the show did the dragon learn this subtext?
It should have tried to kill Jon but since hes a Targ he should have survived the fire.
put me in the sticky
Drogon is a good boye that thought the pointy chair is what killed Dany, and not Jon because he's a fren and he's giving dead Dany a hug.
I knew they we're trying to go for "the throne killed her" deepness but I immediately thought of this and could not stop laughing.
Dragons have been no smarter than dogs in the show how is he going to reason this shit lmao.
based brainlet poster
Shut up nerd
dragons can feel the targaryen blood.