I mean sure you can not like it because it’s not your headcanon but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t make sense or wasn’t consistent with his character up to now.
I mean sure you can act like any disagreement with your interpretation is headcanon as if your interpretation is objective fact but it doesn't make his ending not dumb as shit
I thought I saw a random golden company dude that looked like him. He was like center frame. But coulda also just been my mind since I was looking for him
She is the only one at this point that I wouldn't be mad to see end up on the throne. But really I'm rooting for no throne.
I don’t think anyone thinks this anymore. That commentary got destroyed roughly an hour ago ... with King’s Landing.
Look, you wanted Jaime to survive and stay with Brienne, I agree that would have been better because I liked him too, but what happened makes sense.
And? Time apart and hooking up with someone else can both be really good ways to realize what you're missing. I definitely thing it was shown poorly, but I think it ultimately fits his character.
The thread doesn’t seem that different than any other week this season, lol. Oh except for episode two, but I’m sending that off in a rowboat for safety like Gendry so the rest of the show can’t touch it.
He didn’t abandon her, he went to keep her promise and fight against the Night King because (as a better person than he was when the show started) he thought it was the right thing to do.
The Jamie stuff comes down to what's being dramatized. His growth was dramatized. His regression wasn't. He promised to help fight the Night King, then stuck around after, which was strong dramatization of his growth. He heard Cersei was in danger, stared at a fireplace contemplating for a minute, then left. That's weaker dramatization. I thought they might delve more into what it meant to him this week, but they ended up not exploring any new dynamic and just reverting to their OG selves before getting buried by some rocks.