It looked to me like Jon was uncomfortable and did not agree with a lot of what Dany was doing right from the beginning of the episode, but he was remaining loyal to her even if he was internally struggling with it. He didn't seem thrilled about roasting the bald guy for example.
I think they all still remain loyal to her and saw her still leading an attack so they felt there was still no surrender and had to keep fighting. That is what I got from it. And when Jon didn't want to continue, Grey Worm was kinda like, "dude wtf are you not following your Queen??"
I honestly just couldn't remember how to spell it. Didn't mean any disrespect. I always get the names "Varys" and "Viserys" confused.
Yeah throughout the show the reference what happens when armies invade and sack a city. It basically becomes a blood lust free for all. I gotta admit....that shot of the Northmen standing across from the Lannister soldiers....you KNOW a lot of those northmen wanted some revenge on the Lannister army.
I'm not saying it is right or correct, but I could see Grey Worm just killing everyone who is in front of him after watching Missendei get her head cut off on the city walls. He's kinda taking it out on the wrong people but still.
Some people have started gofundmes to remake the last season, I don’t think we even scratch the surface over here. Lol.
Oh yeah, we aren't remotely as bad. But pulling up past interviews and acting like they should've been saying Dany will go mad for eight years is the kind of unreasonable that belongs over there.
I am actually a big fan of David Benioff and think City of Thieves is an extremely well-written book... ...but he says some DUMB shit in those little post-show takes.
I did like how the episode drove home the idea of how hard it is to control an army that is sacking a city as it's leader. Like you have to get your people to get all riled up for a certain type of murder and violence but then try to have the control to prevent other types of violence.