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Why send Jon to the wall? The wall isn't needed anymore, and it's a ruin. Oh well
It's how I feel. It's like it's the calm before the real storm comes. I also heard there were leaks about Jon coming across another pile of bodies stacked by White Walkers, but it never appeared in this episode.I can't buy into a lot of the resolutions for this episode. They came way too easy considering everything that happened.
Who else were they going to invite? Those are the highest ranking leaders left in Westeros. And besides Robin and Edmure (whose immediate attempt to nominate himself as king was perfection, in my opinion) and the nameless prince of Dorne we know nothing about, they are all competent and experienced.Oh... that "council".... just wow.
It was nice to see that Edmure Tully is still alive. I remember after the Frey wipe out, people were wondering what happened to him. Funnier still, nobody really knows who took the Frey's out, and it seems no one bothered to spread the word that someone from the North was the one who did it.Who else were they going to invite? Those are the highest ranking leaders left in Westeros. And besides Robin and Edmure (whose immediate attempt to nominate himself as king was perfection, in my opinion) and the nameless prince of Dorne we know nothing about, they are all competent and experienced.
And Bronn, Tyrion, Davos and Brienne are a pretty great start for a Small Counsel, so I wouldn't say they're doing half bad.
Haven't got much to say other than I actually feel strangely relieved it's over.
He probably confessed. It's Jon, you know.So the dragon flies off with Dany and somehow everyone knows John murdered her?
WHAT?!
Have to digest alot before i can make points or so...but since its over i noticed shockingly how little character moments there were in season 8, there is nothing that really stuck with me at the moment...at least nothing good.
Brienne crying like a baby isnt a good thing to remember about a character.
When they were all riding into the woods at the end, I almost kinda wanted them to find another of the spirals the White Walkers made.
By them going north of The Wall into the woods at the end, I had the impression there's not really a Night's Watch anymore. Bran might have used that as an official story to make Grey Worm think Jon is being punished (and maybe he was, he didn't look too enthusiastic about being sent back there, but does Jon ever really look enthusiastic about anything?), but I think they're just living free up there with the wildlings and Jon is de facto King North of The Wall like Mance Rayder was.
If i remember correctly, when Tyrion was speaking to Jon he mentioned how Jon had confessed to killing Dany. I have to rewatch to confirm 100% though.So the dragon flies off with Dany and somehow everyone knows John murdered her?
WHAT?!
That was my take on it too. They "punished" Jon sending him to the wall just to shut stupid Grey Worm up lol. Truth is they were just going to let Jon ride north, something i think he was happy with, since he didnt really want to be king. I think by the end Jon had enough and had been through enough to just want to go away from everything and everyone.By them going north of The Wall into the woods at the end, I had the impression there's not really a Night's Watch anymore. Bran might have used that as an official story to make Grey Worm think Jon is being punished (and maybe he was, he didn't look too enthusiastic about being sent back there, but does Jon ever really look enthusiastic about anything?), but I think they're just living free up there with the wildlings and Jon is de facto King North of The Wall like Mance Rayder was.