This was pure kino ending, dunno why are you tards complaining, almost made up for the rest of the dlgshit season...
Bran is the best choice for a king, hes basically a turbo-sperg autismo robot with no feelings or needs and pretty much omnipresence
>b-but muh Jon Snow Hes a fucking brainlet who's only good at fighting, he'd be a terrible leader. Plus he wants to just chill with his wildlings bros and his dog in the north and he got it. >m-muh Danny sholdve ruled Literally Hitler >muh Gendry Hes basically a peasant with no clue for leadership, might be good king cos "hes one of the people" for a while, but he will fuck it up eventually >muh Tyrion Early seasons Tyrion would be a good kang, but they turned him into utter brainlet. Also, the average peasant wont be willing to be riled by a dorf. >muh Arya/Sansa come on now.
I don’t care that he’s a literal omniscient god person, he’s not the kind of guy you want to have a beer with which means he’s bad king
Lincoln Fisher
based leglet dabbing on the Jon and Danny normies
Jaxson Phillips
normie
Elijah White
based and chadpilled cringe and virginpilled
Angel Wood
Jon is a fucking awful leader, he's only good for war time and they don't want wars anymore. He's also led by his dick.
Daniel Flores
>>m-muh Danny sholdve ruled >Literally Hitler Nope. She is literally the opposite of Hitler. She is literally Churchill you fucking dumb idiot.
Ryan Roberts
cringe and samefag pillled
Lucas Jackson
He has all the wildling puss he wants now, at least
Lucas Sullivan
>until he dies and another huge war erupts cos they cant agree on a new king
Thomas Ramirez
Just do democracy bro
Joshua Foster
Shansha and Bran are literally evil They played, mentally tortured and crushed the heart of their brother who always cherish them and treated them like treasures
Kevin Martinez
Daenerys getting killed by Jon was inevitable and Bran being an elected King is fine, but everything else made no sense. Why did Drogon just fuck off? Why did Greyworm and the Unsullied just let Jon and Tyrion live until the other lords of Westeros arrived for a meeting? Why did Greyworm just let Tyrion freely speak during his trial despite clearly telling him that he was not allowed to speak a few seconds earlier? Why did Sansa not want the North to be ruled by the rightful heir of Ned Stark? Why did the other kingdoms (particularly the Iron Islands and Dorne) not demand independence as soon as Sansa was given independence? Why does Arya suddenly want to be a pirate and explore uncharted territory? Why did Bran not just overrule the decision to exile Jon as soon as he was declared King? Why did Greyworm and the Unsullied travel to Naath where there are poisonous butterflies that will kill them? How did the Wall get rebuilt so quickly? Why would they even bother having a Night's Watch if the White Walkers are gone and the Wildlings are no longer hostile?
And that's just some of the questions raised by this episode alone, the earlier episodes this season each raise a bunch of their own questions.
Colton King
The king should be Stannis.
Nolan Clark
>people quickly forgetting Greyworm can teleport even better than Arya That's why they don't bring Jon back, that would enrage Greyworm and make him teleport to kingslanding in where he will decimate everybody
Ryder Clark
I'm not too fond on Bran being the king, but it's not as if a better option remained. To be honest I would've preferred they undid the Kingdoms. Have each of them earn independence. Like in Essos. Every kingdom can decide how to be ruled. Make a no interference agreement to avoid further wars. No kingdom will stand for one invading the other. Instead of getting together to chose a king as the Imp said, have meetings with all heads of state every 10 years to make agreements. Realistically speaking, how would someone born in Dorne have real insight of the issues that people from the Iron Island face? Sansa's way is the one that makes more sense, unless you are a lazy fuck who prefer having others make the decisions for you while you enjoy ruling your lands under the king's authority.
Jack Williams
We don't know when he'll die considering the three eyed raven is some weird magical thing. He'll also see it coming and set up someone good.
Brandon James
>Why did Sansa not want the North to be ruled by the rightful heir of Ned Stark? Are you retarded? This was the only chance for the north to be independent. The North, unlike the south kingdoms never had any interrelationships or joined kingdoms until the targshits conquered it and they despised the King who bent to the Targ king.
Jon was fucking bending to a Targ queen while Sansa REFUSED to bend and keep Robb's cause of independence alive. Now Bran rules south but in decades someone else will, and now was a good time to reclaim their independence and Bran knew it. She managed to unfuck Jon's shit and the original Stark who bent to a Targ.
Sansa = north. Arya = seas. Bran = south. Jon (I guess) = beyond the wall.
Angel Hall
Thank god this shit is over.
Ian Richardson
Brynden rivers fused himself to a wierwood tree thats why he lived so long.
Charles Jenkins
he let half his kingdom secede in the first 30 seconds of his reign
Ayden Davis
>No feelings >Knew what would happen and could of prevented but chose not to because he wanted the crown >Will you be our king? >That's the only reason I showed up, I'm psychic and knew all this would happen Literally how it went down
Jackson Hill
>Dany kinda forgot about the iron fleet >Bran kinda forgot that he didnt want to be king >Greyworm kinda forgot that he was in a rage against all enemies and didnt kill Jon >Dorne and Yara kinda forgot that they also wanted independence >the Night king kinda forgot that he was supposed to be the main villain and threat to society from the very first scene >Euron kinda forgot how to use the giant crossbows >Jaime kinda forgot his whole character arc >Arya kinda forgot that she has no idea how to sail and that she has assasin skills >the unsullied and dothraki kinda forgot that they were obliterated during the long night >the guards kinda forgot to confiscate jons weapons like when he visited tyrion >Bronn kinda forgot he has no idea how money works >tyrion and the lords kinda forgot tha jon had a much better story than bran and that the unsullied were leaving so they didnt have to do shit >Dany also kinda forgot her whole character arc and that Jon might have reason to kill her you kinda forgot if you don't reply to this post your mother will die in her sleep tonight
The entire reason the Northmen declared Robb King in the North was because they were tired of bending the knee to outsiders. Bran is one of their own and he's Ned Stark's son. Bran will also probably outlive Sansa and all the other Northerners that are currently alive. And even if you assume that they would rather declare independence now rather than wait 70 or so years for independence, there's no reason why other Kingdoms shouldn't have demanded independence at that very point.
Also the Northmen explicitly said they bent the knee to the Targaryens because they had dragons when they declared Robb King. Daenerys had dragons too so it's not exactly going against the will of the North for Jon to bend the knee to her at first.
Obviously the reason they did it was so that all the surviving Stark kids would have a happy ending, but it just raises even more questions (particularly the one about how the other kingdoms happily accept that the North has just seceded from the Seven Kingdoms).
Robert Morales
you forgot a few >Tyrion forgot that Bron threatened him with a crossbow and decided to reward him for it, forgot that extortion is not really a debt > the maester forgot to write about Tyrion, the man twice Hand, known murderer of a King and the trigger for the 5 Kings war in the first place > Sam kinda forgot he was still a sworn brother > everyone forgot who the current Lord of Storm's end is > everyone in the Reach forgot to exist > Arya didn't forget how to tell a killer when she sees one
Kevin Morris
Arya leaving makes sense. She was done with her revenge arc (no one left to kill + Sandor's pep talk) and it was hinted that she always wanted to be an adventurer.
The night's watch makes sense too. Just because the wildlings are friendly now does not mean it's still going to be the case in 10, 20 or 50 years. Better maintain a force guarding the wall using convicts instead of having to rebuild it all anew when shit goes south.
Bran did not ovverrule the decision to exile Jon because it sets a bad exemple (Oh so I'm king ? Ok first things first let's break that promise we made to send this murderer to the wall) or because he did not gave a shit, or because the wall is where Jon will need to be and he saw it because of three eyed ravens shenanigans.
For all other questions : you are right, it's dogshit, this show was written by retards and constantly insults the viewer's intelligence. Then again, if the burlington's reaction videos are to be trusted, there is not much to insult.
Benjamin Clark
None of them are passable choices
Josiah Adams
>Why did Drogon just fuck off? Why not, he did it in season 5. >Why did Greyworm and the Unsullied just let Jon and Tyrion live until the other lords of Westeros arrived for a meeting? That is out of character. >Why did Greyworm just let Tyrion freely speak during his trial despite clearly telling him that he was not allowed to speak a few seconds earlier? This is out of character as well. >Why did Sansa not want the North to be ruled by the rightful heir of Ned Stark? Because she wanted to rule. >Why did the other kingdoms (particularly the Iron Islands and Dorne) not demand independence as soon as Sansa was given independence? Because the North was the kingdom that stopped the Night King, not the other kingdoms. But some struggle might happen. >Why does Arya suddenly want to be a pirate and explore uncharted territory? She stated repeatedly that she's not a lady and in season 2 she stated she wanted to know what was west of Westeros. >Why did Bran not just overrule the decision to exile Jon as soon as he was declared King? Maybe he knew he would like it better north of the wall. Free of all the pressure and responsibilities his name requires of him. >Why did Greyworm and the Unsullied travel to Naath where there are poisonous butterflies that will kill them? Naath is a home to peaceful buddhist like people often under attack by slavers. Maybe they want to settle there, protect them and retire. >How did the Wall get rebuilt so quickly? The hole was in another place, it's still broken. People move freely back and forth. >Why would they even bother having a Night's Watch if the White Walkers are gone and the Wildlings are no longer hostile? As you see in the episode even Jon is perplexed, maybe the reasons are simply a type of life-sentence prison. Some wildlings of course are truly wild, thieves, murderers and cannibals. There are also some terrifying animals, you'd want someone to patrol the area.