Game Of Thrones: The Sopranos with swords or Dynasty in chainmail?

TENT

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In this show no, the dragons aren't smarter. Cause Drogon should have stopped burning Kings Landing. I hear what you are saying but no.
The burning of the throne was the writers being lame poor execution of the symbolism. It gave me douche chills.
So did Dany with the dragon wings. Smh. Everyone loved that. It was lame.

Naw man.....Drogon is smarter than humans are.....he knew Dany needed to be stopped also.

And burnt the throne cause her pursuit of it was the thing that really corrupted and killed her.....not Jon.

And Drogon knew this.
 

TENT

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Bran never wanted to be Lord of Winterfell for some dumb weird reason but then wanted to be King.
Smh. He could have been both since he chose to be king. However the writers needed Sansa to be the Queen of something.
That is why they wrote Bran into a corner.
Why isn't Brann both king of Westeros and King of the North? Sansa aint got claim to shit.
 

code_pirahna

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Everything is the same
Jon kills Dany
Dragon comes thru
Sets fire to Jon
He's unburnt
Greyworm see this
Unsullied fall in line
Everyone falls in line
Tyrion is his hand
Greyworm leaves
Sansa is queen of the north
Bran is just a dude
End of the series
Jon on throne with ghost on one side drogon on the other

Final shot

This isn t too bad....mixed about Sansa being queen of north amd separate.
 

darth frosty

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Sam comes in with the book and says
"This is the book we've been working on about the history of the new 6 kingdoms."
Tyrion: Rather thick, what's it called?
Sam: Well, actually I helped with the name and I put together pieces because for a while there I was the only one who actually saw what Jon did
Bronn: Are there any brothel's near the Night's Watch? What do you do? *looks around*
Brienne gives him the side-eye
Sam looks awkwardly Sam: Well, we just didn't do anything I guess.
Tyrion: The name Sam
Sam: Oh, yes right, right. It's a Song of Fire and Ice.
Sam starts talking about Jon- It begins in the tower of Joy because we now know exactly where he began
*camera pans out and transitions to the throne room.
*game of thrones theme plays
*it comes in from 10,000 feet aerial view and shows the grand entrance and goes forward towards the throne.
*can still hear Sam telling the story and saying he died and Bronn interrupting him and saying wait what?
Davos: Yea he died.
Bronn: Bullshit
Sam: It's true!
*Jon enters the throne room as the music is playing. He comes in and sits down.
*He sighs because its his duty and he remembers Dany wanting it his love of his life...remembering the pain and fight it took for him to get to this point for peace among men.
*Jon looks sad
*Ghost enters the throne room and comes right up to Jon. Jon smiles his little smirk and pats Ghost on the head "Hey boy" he says and ghost rubs his head on Jon's hand then sits right in front of him to the left side from the front view.
*We hear a dragon scream
*We hear wings flutter.
*Camera pans up so we can see the ceiling of the throne room. It isn't there fully. There is a whole in the center and as we see the hole Drogon comes through.
Lands lets out a scream and walks over to Jon on the throne.
Jon: Ahh there you are. All full?
Drogon screeches and then looks at Ghost then lays down on the right side of Jon
Jon looks forward as Podrick opens the door we don't see him but we hear him
Camera pans to Podrick
Podrick: Ready for today's audience your grace?
Jon doesn't say anything he just nods yes as we see Ghost and Drogon looking right at Podrick.

Fades to black.
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FJP

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I agree that its hard to seperate the show and the books, however alot of things are kind of logical too. Not every detail can be spelled out in the show.

For example, they show you that Bran's power is connected to the trees, but they dont go into detail about why its the case.

The 3ER being a recluse is also logical. There is only one of him at a time. They have to keep their line going, so they cant put themselves in danger all the time. The "watcher" cant also be the "main actor", again thats just logical and a age old sci fy/fantasy "rule" in a way.

Bran being both king and the 3ER does not work at all even in the show.
Exactly. It makes no sense for the most valuable person in the world to be the visible person in it.
 

FJP

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Greyworm hasn't been 'a slave' since season 3 episode 4. :smh:

How Jon gonna fight a 'free man'... 5 seasons later..... for the same 'freedom' he already got 5 years earlier?? :rolleyes:

:lol::roflmao::lol:
He’s talking about Jon.. Jon was the prisoner. In Westeros the accused entitled to trial by combat is so chosen... Jon should have been able to fight for his freedom.
 

grownazzblakman

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He’s talking about Jon.. Jon was the prisoner. In Westeros the accused entitled to trial by combat is so chosen... Jon should have been able to fight for his freedom.
NO he should not. Because they never fought 'trials by combat' over in Essos, where Dany & Greyworm came from.
Which means if you get captured by 'the Conquering Army'... You're are prisoner under THEIR rules. Not your own. :rolleyes:

That would only happen if Greyworm 'chose' to allow it.

"If we did it your way... you'd win. We're not doing it your way." - Robb Stark
 
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FJP

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NO he should not. Because they never fought 'trials by combat' over in Essos, where Dany & Greyworm came from.
Which means if you get captured by 'the Conquering Army'... You're are prisoner under THEIR rules. Not your own. :rolleyes:

That would only happen if Greyworm 'chose' to allow it.

"If we did it your way... you'd win. We're not doing it your way." - Robb Stark
They are not in Essos. They are in Westeros. Dany had so far honored all the customs of Westeros. Plus the council he was in front of were all Westerosi. It would have had to be honored. And a big part of that conquering army consisted of northerners just like Jon
 

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So, I’m thinking that the only reason Jon/Aegon had to go to the wall is because of Grayworm’s insistence on “justice”. And, Tyrion was trying to make peace without killing Jon. And, Brandon the Broken really doesn’t have the time to be king what with also being the Three eyed Raven and all. Now the Unsullied are going to Naath for good. Why can’t Jon just come back and take over?
 

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So, I’m thinking that the only reason Jon/Aegon had to go to the wall is because of Grayworm’s insistence on “justice”. And, Tyrion was trying to make peace without killing Jon. And, Brandon the Broken really doesn’t have the time to be king what with also being the Three eyed Raven and all. Now the Unsullied are going to Naath for good. Why can’t Jon just come back and take over?

Cause he didn't want to take over in the first place

He pledged to Dany because men needed to be saved

He loved her not cause of her ability to be queen but because of the pussy.

He made an oath he is his father's son so he kept his oath

All of that she's my queen wasn't about her or agreeing with her or justifying her
He made a promise and is gonna keep it
 

TENT

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Errrrrr. Is it the Essos way to let a prisoner nominate the King that will then pardon him and make him the hand?
Or is it the Essos way to kill all her Queens enemies? You trying to justify this BS is only making it worse.

NO he should not. Because they never fought 'trials by combat' over in Essos, where Dany & Greyworm came from.
Which means if you get captured by 'the Conquering Army'... You're are prisoner under THEIR rules. Not your own. :rolleyes:

That would only happen if Greyworm 'chose' to allow it.

"If we did it your way... you'd win. We're not doing it your way." - Robb Stark
 
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