Look, you want to infer your own opinion about wanting Jaime to survive and stay with Brieenne on to me and then act as if they actually are mine despite you being the one to say them, I agree that's a decent way to back up a half-assed point, but what happened is still dumb as shit
His death was tragic. She wasn’t a good person and he couldn’t shake his love for her. He ends up dying with her in the end, despite trying his best to leave. It was sad and tragic.
I thought he was just going to bleed out on that shore. Thought it was silly to see him barely be able to pick a sword up and then run all the way up to her. Weak sauce.
the only way that horse makes sense to me to be there in the middle of a completely leveled city is that it's bran warging.
This episode would've been a hell of a lot more satisfying if it was preceded by like 4 more episodes
I think a lot about this being framed as a tragedy, which makes some sort of sense even if GRRM was always pulling more from mythology and fantasy than classical tragedies. Dany certainly fits into a tragic arc that, depending on the last episode, could be salvageable. But the way some characters have been trending this season (especially Jamie and Cersei), I don't think it's working even through that lens.
It was one of the dothraki’s horses, they were literally riding them around right before Arya was knocked out
Obviously white horses have tons of meaning outside the show, but do they have any established significance in universe?