rushmore223
Super Freak
Bran was evil? How exactly was he supposed to stop these things from happening? He can only see the past and present, not like he can see the future. He has warging abilities, but that doesn't necessarily mean he can warg into and control anything and anyone he wants.It was terrible for many reasons already said.
Daenery's 360 Slave Liberator to City Sacker = Biggest Sin
Bran I would argue is evil or morally bankrupt as he did nothing to intervene/stop what transpired after the battle at Winterfell. He now wants to be king and rule justly over the populace of Westeros when he let thousands die for no reason. Since becoming the Raven he hasn't even seemed to be that interested in human affairs.
Jamie/Cersei literally were in the only spot in the dungeon that collapsed... A 2 or 3 ft sidestep and they would have been fine!?
Episodes 5 and 6 should not have even existed seeing as how Cersei would have certainly killed Daenerys, Greyworm, Tyrion, Drogon if they managed with as much as an advantageous position she had in episode 4. She has already been shown to be extremely petty as a person with a "if I can't have it then no one will or can attitude". If there was any mad queen it was Cersei. She would have burned Kings Landing to the ground before she would have ever let it fall to Daenerys. She was going to have all the noble ladies killed if the city fell during the blackwater battle.
Jon going back to the Nights Watch... Why is there a Nights Watch, what good are they doing at the wall? Who even cares that he went as the Unsullied left Westeros/why enforce that? His character development was basically worthless. Tormund left in episode 4 or 5, how much time has passed since then and why is he simply waiting at the wall for Jon? I understand the Wildlings desire to move south prior to this as the White Walkers were a life threat. I don't understand however their desire to go back north to a very infertile rough land when they could live much easier in the south. Ygritte always talked about how the lands south of the land were not the first man's land, the wildlings were just unfortunate to be on the wrong side when the wall went up.
Bronn being master of coin made no sense as he didn't seem to have a penchant for saving and investing in anything but whores. I like his character but he was shoe horned in for fan service.
Edmure getting what should of been precious screentime in Finale of your series was completely bewildering. Why the other lords were ok with the North being independent was shocking. Remember even Dragons could not conquer Dorne.
The Unsullied leave and the Dothraki stay only because they were stuck in Westeros and Greyworm didn't seem to care to take them?
Drogon not destroying the Red Keep in a fit of rage which includes killing Jon doesn't make much sense. Remember Targaryens have been killed/eaten by Dragons, there is no blood immunity.
Lord Of Lights purpose was completely dropped? What is its motivation. It barely has any followers in Westeros, does it just value the living in general. That is the one god that has seemed to interact and take part in the world more so than all the others.
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