I kept thinking Jon was going to get on the Dragon and take control while Sam explains to everyone why he is the rightful heir to the Seven Kingdoms. I guess I got one piece right...Drogo wasn't going to burn Jon alive because he is a family member. Jon became Jon Puss of the North banished beyond the wall. There should have been way more death in this episode. Greyworm should have gone ballistic or something. The fact that he did nothing at all...what a turd. And, the big moment was anticlimactic because you saw it coming from the other end of the galaxy. This was like the really nice-and-clean ending no one wanted. It's like they ran out of money or something. Oh well...good riddance.
I think the last thirty is fine if I ignored what happened 80 mins before it. Understand the writers wanted to send off the Starks but everything else fell apart around them. Sad and meh, but not angry
Would have been great if the dragon killed everyone and then it ends with the dragon just being mad letting out some major screams. I just wanted something surprising to happen. And, nothing did. I thought we were pretty much led to believe that this wouldn't end well for all the fave characters? I guess that was a con. Isn't that what GRRM was saying early on...something like...this doesn't end well for anyone? It would be funny if his book endings are completely different.
Things that were good: - Sansa being QotN - Arya Sandiego traveling the world - Brienne shading Jamie (making sure everyone knows Jamie died protecting a tyrant) - Ghost being touched (Ghost getting his own my two dads spin off) - Drogon being a metaphor for the audience peacing the f-ck out
Bran doesn't help kill the white walkers. He doesn't help kill Cersei. His trip north of the wall provided no value to anyone but himself. Of course his first meeting as king, he provides nothing but 'hey im gonna go look for the dragon' . also worthless to anyone in the kingdom. Did his special vision let him know Dany was going to kill everyone? He seemed to know Tyrion would ask him to be king, so im assuming he sees the future. Doesn't that make him just as evil as Dany? Episode was stupid garbage like the whole season. They made the winner of the 'game of thrones' basically the one character nobody understands and whose motivations aren't clear.
LOL...all the b****ing and whining. It ended basically where everyone thought it would. Grey Worm is a soldier. Follows orders. He was not gong to kill John because he wanted to. Killing John would have started a War with the North. They were all tired of war.
Well...we weren't supposed to get this f-ing fairy tale ending BS. I thought that was what was going to set this show apart in the end? I stand corrected.
I think I would have liked it better if Jon would have climbed on the dragon with a flaming Longclaw drawn as Azor Ahai and became King for a short while with the Unsullied and Dothraki having to accept him due to the dragon and then later abdicating the throne to either Tyrion or Sansa (or both) and then going to live with the free folk.
Ayra is going to get a spin off. John and Tormund get a spin off. That is what it seemed set up for. In regards to the ending. That was a culmination of the last two seasons being rushed. The finale, felt rushed.
I was thinking when Jon and company were walking away from the Wall...something bad was going to happen in that moment. Like, Dany comes back as the Ice Queen and kills John...and her dragon Drogo has become like that other dragon the Ice King remade. Then, it ends. Everyone would have been going...how did she change over? But, Drogo took her to the place of transformation. And, that's all we need to know because we don't know how the Ice King came to be either really. Or, do we? lol