Roose Bolton
Son of Katas
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But on the flip side, Dorne looked very uninteresting.
You guys got Star Wars a day early. It's only fair.![]()


Well, Dany did pull a Stannis there the Meereenese nobility, Rhaegal and Viserion...I enjoyed it mind you, but I wonder if that crossed D & D's minds when they were writing it.
I haven't read it in a while, but I can see this.I recently re-read the entire Meereen arc from ADWD, and for all the critiscm it and the character get, I still think the Daenerys of the novels was more sympathetic than how they depicted her in the show. D&D for the most part try to paint Dany as entirely within the right, and yet that (coupled with Emilia Clarke's performance) makes the character seem more self-righteous and unlikeable.
They have shown here struggle, but not in a way that portrays the problems of her own actions. They also avoid the obvious and clear comparison to the other crazies in her family, that lead the world to ruin. But that is what happens when they have every single person who comes into contact with her, worship her. On the same show as Jon, it is more stark. and yes, I mean that pun.Yeah Emilia Clarke really shows how self-righteous she is, and yes again the television series so far hasn't shown Daenerys having to struggle with trying to balance things in Meereen, she forced that one dude into marriage and killed off random slave masters/nobles.