Would have been like the usual suspects. Break down how Bran pulled this off and walk away at the end.They shoulda had Bran stand up from the wheel chair at the end and cut to the credits....dat shyt would have been INCREDIBLE. nikkaz woulda been so fukkin mad.
Heard a theory on YouTube that bran is the villain of the whole series
So, the 3 eyed raven is basically a spirit that is connected to the children of the forest
The children of the forest were the original inhabitants of Westeros until they were pushed out by the First Men
But now with Bran in charge, they have their country back...basically the 3 eyed raven let those shytty things happen so he could be king
But who's confirming that theory, the upcoming books?Heard a theory on YouTube that bran is the villain of the whole series
So, the 3 eyed raven is basically a spirit that is connected to the children of the forest
The children of the forest were the original inhabitants of Westeros until they were pushed out by the First Men
But now with Bran in charge, they have their country back...basically the 3 eyed raven let those shytty things happen so he could be king
I said what I said andlol
Ghost wasn't shown on screen doing any work the entire season. Matter of fact, he ain't get any love since Jon got murked
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Jon is still the prince that was promised, and will build a great kingdom beyond the wall. My guy was brought back from the dead, so he prolly can’t die, and will eventually turn into the night king. DOPE
I still think he got the best ending. He didn’t want anything to do with political theatre and in being the king beyond the wall, he doesn’t ever have to deal with that again, simple people for a simple, fair, and honest man. It’s kind of poetic, his whole arc was based on him being the ward/son of the most honorable man in Westeros (next to Stannis), and how much it pained him internally to break his oaths and his word. He killed his Night watch brother in half hand, even though half hand told him to do it, he still had to reconcile killing his own sworn brother. He killed the only two women he loved, he betrayed his oath to infiltrate the wildings and then betrayed Mance Raider, who was good to him. He did all that for the watch, and his own brothers did him. He broke the oath of the watch, then he betrayed the watch again in the way he brought the wildings in. He constantly had to compromise his ideals to do the “right” thing for the good of the people. He was a part of a massacre at kings landing, he was conflicted, but blood was on his hands. He killed Dany for the good of the realm, he really did love her, his character had the most internal conflict, and he was given an ending where, in my own head canon, he never has to reconcile another conflict in his head. Nobody in the Planetos is ever gonna go beyond the wall to call the banners of the wildings because Jon Snow never has to swear fealty to any great houses again. The freest man in WesterosI am legit getting angrier by the hour that Jon’s whole fukking story was to end up a god damn wilding....And I’ve been hating on d&d’s storytelling, feeling like if it was done better I could accept this, but nah, even if grrm writes 11,000 more pages to get us here, fukk THAT
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Drogon wouldn’t let Arya get near DanyArya should have stolen Danny’s face, hopped on Drogon, and reversed the snap to bring all the people in kings landing back.