Dreadfort. You dread it. It's a fort. Last Hearth. It's a hearth. It's the last one. The Wall. It's a wall.
I think they would have checked there first but it's close enough that they would have gotten reports of it by now. My money is he took her to Valyria. Poor Drogon
season one of Westworld was okay to good at first but they dont trust the viewer to understand what's happening and by the end they just club you with an expository baseball bat
Yeah I don't disagree. With Bran and the Night King, they've done this quite a bit. They've boosted and then reduced their power depending on the situation and it's mostly out of convenience of the plot. With Bran, his powers and time travel and everything else would kind of break the show a lot of times so they make him "not care" about things going on in the story. With the Night King, he's pretty much all-powerful and can also vaguely/confusingly see the future sometimes. But at the same time, he couldn't tell what Bran's trap was all about and couldn't foresee someone trying to use Bran as bait to kill him. I feel like elements such as magic and time travel too easily create plot holes so it's easier to not set any rules about them.
Maybe Isaac Hempstead Wright is just good at playing a dude with zero empathy but I got major vibes that he was just fucking with everyone in regards to the 3-eyed-raven thing. Maybe he's just a kid with a solid ass defense mechanism and just happened to survive this far. Lol at first I thought "probably not" but thematically, it fits with the idea of the show always choosing realism over the fantasy elements (especially in this last season)
Are you suggesting that Bran doesn’t actually have powers? Because his abilities being real is just about the only thing that is 100% confirmed in his story.
Her recounting those desperate calls to her family and how much panic and pain it caused her is just devastating to read.
Nah, not suggesting that. I just thought it was a funny thing to think about. I wish we knew where he warged to during the battle with the Night King though.
wow imagine if they had written this well enough that dany's turn didn't cause this reaction lol christ
I did not like the way the writers ultimately ended up just basically saying 'Oh, you guys like Dany...? Well she is BAD and CRAZY and you are all WRONG and STUPID for liking her!' through dialogue. That was very heavy handed. It's not like she's Al Pacino in Scarface and we are all college kids with posters in our dorm. She was a better character than that whether they realized it or not.
I didn't like how they had plenty of evidence in the books and chose to not use it until two weeks ago.
Or if they had the decency to TELL HER so even if the writing was still dreadful she wouldn’t be knocked totally senseless by it at the last second. That whole quote is just way too sad.
One thing about Drogon's choice that I really wanna know now because of how much it means for past dragons... 1. Did he not kill Jon because Jon is a targ and Drogon knows it and knows deep down Jon loved her and can sense that emotion and feeling off of Jon? or 2. Did he melt the chair because he was smart enough to know it's what drove his mom to do terrible things, including using him to do those terrible things, which means....dragons have a moral compass and know some difference of right and wrong. He still burns cities to the ground including women and children because it's what mom is asking him to do right now, but while he's doing it, he knows on some level it's not the right thing to do. The 2nd option would be extremely fascinating and add a whole level to dragons and their existence, and makes me think about all the past dragons and how they must have felt during Aegon's conquest, or during the Dance of Dragons fighting their own brothers and sisters, etc. OR it could be Drogon picked up on what was right and wrong because Dany had been trying to do the right thing his whole life even though she struggled here and there. So many something like Balerion the Black Dread didn't have those some conflicting feelings while burning people because Aegon the Conqueror was more steely and not as concerned with doing the right thing as Dany was. I really want to know lol
I just keep thinking back to all the times I called them out for having triumphant “dragons rule” hero music while she was violent and now they’re trying to make fun of the audience for viewing her that way instead of portraying those events as more grey from the start.