i definitely agree there. But I think the failure was in the execution, not in the actual move. Highly Varys's betrayal more. Do a scene where the notherners are acting warmly towards Jon but acting cagey towards Dany. Really hammer home that the only people from Westeros she can remotely trust are the person with a better claim to the throne than she does and a Lannister and so really, she has no one. Then I feel like her going full mad queen fits a whole lot better.
Everything is going to end in the same place so I don’t believe the reaction will be much different or see how it could be.
Dany's body gets taken over by the Lord of Light, then Azor Ahai appears to Jon and Tyrion in a dream and imbues them with the power of Ice and Fire. Oh and Jon can fly now
Right? She had everything she wanted, she burned the fleet that killed her dragon, and including at least what she thought was an inevitable capture of Cersei, and she just just decides to kill literally everyone in a rage??? That’s not the breaker of chains! It seems like such a leap to get to a particular end, so rushed.
The fans have been begging for years for KOTOR movies/shows, plus its obvious that Disney wants their own prequel trilogy.
So when the new digidestined took over the show from the originals (Davis and that crew), eventually we find out that the true power behind all the bad shit that happened to the new digidestined, AND I think the power behind Piedmon and that whole storyline that the original Digimon series’s arc ended with, was actually MaloMyotismon the whole time. Then he reveals himself and all the digi destined, the originals and the new crew, have to combine to take him down. I think. It’s been a looooong time since I’ve watched it lol
I plan on finishing the books at some point. I don’t think he does. I feel like it’s a lose-lose situation. If he does it the same as the show, people will complain that he was just lazy and did what they did or they didn’t like the show in the first place. If he does it different, they’ll say he did it different because he had beef with the show.
Jon yells, "ITS MORPHIN TIME" and Ghost jumps out of nowhere. They fuse together to form a giant wolf man. Dany and Drogon combine to make a dragon woman.
I meant more on the character/theme/what's being said/dramatized side, especially with the dozen other characters he's trying to weave into the central narrative. Otherwise agreed. If characters end up in the same spots in the books, we'll likely understand why a little bit better (I still don't think he finishes them)
??? When has Dany so callously murdered civilians? She's burned either enemies or soldiers of enemies