dimejinky99 wrote:The more I think the more I get annoyed.
Why is grey worm dictating to the lords of Westeros about Jon? And how they should proceed with a king(or not?) makes absolutely no sense.
Especially as Sansa explains to him clearly they’ve a far bigger army outside and hell unleashed if jon is harmed.
Then the worm manages to get jon sent to the wall? And they all agree? Even though he has a rightful claim and gendry has an even better claim and they’re both not exactly busy
Uuuggghhh
Jon didn't want to be king. At no point did he back down or change his mind from that.
I
Jon backed and enabled Dany and a dragon to flatten a city and kill thousands
He’s directly responsible
The truest outcome for him would have been to take the throne and rebuild the city and redress all the wrongs done that he allowed happen.
He’s the most hard headed nobility stuck up his ass character left in the show.
Duty and honour
He never would have ran away.
dimejinky99 wrote:The more I think the more I get annoyed.
Why is grey worm dictating to the lords of Westeros about Jon? And how they should proceed with a king(or not?) makes absolutely no sense.
Especially as Sansa explains to him clearly they’ve a far bigger army outside and hell unleashed if jon is harmed.
Then the worm manages to get jon sent to the wall? And they all agree? Even though he has a rightful claim and gendry has an even better claim and they’re both not exactly busy
Uuuggghhh
Jon didn't want to be king. At no point did he back down or change his mind from that.
I
Jon backed and enabled Dany and a dragon to flatten a city and kill thousands
He’s directly responsible
The truest outcome for him would have been to take the throne and rebuild the city and redress all the wrongs done that he allowed happen.
He’s the most hard headed nobility stuck up his ass character left in the show.
Duty and honour
He never would have ran away.
He’s not directly responsible for that at all.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
dimejinky99 wrote:The more I think the more I get annoyed.
Why is grey worm dictating to the lords of Westeros about Jon? And how they should proceed with a king(or not?) makes absolutely no sense.
Especially as Sansa explains to him clearly they’ve a far bigger army outside and hell unleashed if jon is harmed.
Then the worm manages to get jon sent to the wall? And they all agree? Even though he has a rightful claim and gendry has an even better claim and they’re both not exactly busy
Uuuggghhh
Jon didn't want to be king. At no point did he back down or change his mind from that.
I
Jon backed and enabled Dany and a dragon to flatten a city and kill thousands
He’s directly responsible
The truest outcome for him would have been to take the throne and rebuild the city and redress all the wrongs done that he allowed happen.
He’s the most hard headed nobility stuck up his ass character left in the show.
Duty and honour
He never would have ran away.
I'm not sure I agree with you a hundred percent on your police work, there, Lou.
dimejinky99 wrote:The more I think the more I get annoyed.
Why is grey worm dictating to the lords of Westeros about Jon? And how they should proceed with a king(or not?) makes absolutely no sense.
Especially as Sansa explains to him clearly they’ve a far bigger army outside and hell unleashed if jon is harmed.
Then the worm manages to get jon sent to the wall? And they all agree? Even though he has a rightful claim and gendry has an even better claim and they’re both not exactly busy
Uuuggghhh
Jon didn't want to be king. At no point did he back down or change his mind from that.
I
Jon backed and enabled Dany and a dragon to flatten a city and kill thousands
He’s directly responsible
The truest outcome for him would have been to take the throne and rebuild the city and redress all the wrongs done that he allowed happen.
He’s the most hard headed nobility stuck up his ass character left in the show.
Duty and honour
He never would have ran away.
He’s not directly responsible for that at all.
Tyrion Varys Davos etc all felt deeply responsible when they saw what’s she’d done.
Jon did too. He gets some e fuse for killing her. But I don’t think it’s true to his character that he would have ran at that point. It would have maybe been a bit too Disney happy ever after for him and the series but would have made more sense than what we got.
Especially the dumb manner the new king gets chosen. And the even dumber say it happens. Even though the process is a good idea. The delivery of it really wasn’t
dimejinky99 wrote:The more I think the more I get annoyed.
Why is grey worm dictating to the lords of Westeros about Jon? And how they should proceed with a king(or not?) makes absolutely no sense.
Especially as Sansa explains to him clearly they’ve a far bigger army outside and hell unleashed if jon is harmed.
Then the worm manages to get jon sent to the wall? And they all agree? Even though he has a rightful claim and gendry has an even better claim and they’re both not exactly busy
Uuuggghhh
Jon didn't want to be king. At no point did he back down or change his mind from that.
I
Jon backed and enabled Dany and a dragon to flatten a city and kill thousands
He’s directly responsible
The truest outcome for him would have been to take the throne and rebuild the city and redress all the wrongs done that he allowed happen.
He’s the most hard headed nobility stuck up his ass character left in the show.
Duty and honour
He never would have ran away.
I'm not sure I agree with you a hundred percent on your police work, there, Lou.
I’ll be Cagney you be Lacey.
Now sit there and look pretty while I make the stew
The scene with Grey Worm and all the surviving lords, with the Tyrion speech where he points to Bran, and the lords laughing at democracy, is the worst scene in the whole series. Pure garbage.
tragabigzanda wrote:They called it "an uncompromising achievement." But the entire last two seasons were nothing if not compromised.
Final season, for sure.
I agree the 7th season compromises weren't nearly as egregious as S8; it was mostly just weird travel/time jump stuff. But the lack of Greywolf, and the continued hackneyed delivery of Euron still sucked.
Jesus, Euron...
the fucking worst
On this we can agree.
Did you really like Euron in the show?
No, he was awful. His writing and performance were both poor. Should have had Victarion from the book instead.
Or they should have made Euron the tripped out child molesting wannabe sorcerer that he is in the books.
dimejinky99 wrote:The more I think the more I get annoyed.
Why is grey worm dictating to the lords of Westeros about Jon? And how they should proceed with a king(or not?) makes absolutely no sense.
Especially as Sansa explains to him clearly they’ve a far bigger army outside and hell unleashed if jon is harmed.
Then the worm manages to get jon sent to the wall? And they all agree? Even though he has a rightful claim and gendry has an even better claim and they’re both not exactly busy
Uuuggghhh
Jon didn't want to be king. At no point did he back down or change his mind from that.
I
Jon backed and enabled Dany and a dragon to flatten a city and kill thousands
He’s directly responsible
The truest outcome for him would have been to take the throne and rebuild the city and redress all the wrongs done that he allowed happen.
He’s the most hard headed nobility stuck up his ass character left in the show.
Duty and honour
He never would have ran away.
I'm not sure I agree with you a hundred percent on your police work, there, Lou.
God, I love you.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
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You’re like Jon snow
Reports of your demise greatly exaggerated and you return from the nether world to save us all but run away far away when the chance arises.
tragabigzanda wrote:They called it "an uncompromising achievement." But the entire last two seasons were nothing if not compromised.
Final season, for sure.
I agree the 7th season compromises weren't nearly as egregious as S8; it was mostly just weird travel/time jump stuff. But the lack of Greywolf, and the continued hackneyed delivery of Euron still sucked.
Jesus, Euron...
the fucking worst
On this we can agree.
Did you really like Euron in the show?
No, he was awful. His writing and performance were both poor. Should have had Victarion from the book instead.
Or they should have made Euron the tripped out child molesting wannabe sorcerer that he is in the books.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."