Emilia's efforts salvaged some of her rushed arc for me.I actually thought Emilia Clarke did her damndest to sell what she had these last few episodes even though she personally made no secret of not liking it.
D&D: "We need to do something with Bronn in the finale...**** it, let's just make him master of coin."
I imagine that's how that script meeting went.
or maybe take care of his litter of little dragons? read some of the spoilers that were out there this morning to see if indeed this was known and yes it was but that Drogon had babies during season 5 was a WTF is this for me
I don't think it's hyperbole to say this is the worst finale ever. It is, TO ME. I liked Dexter a lot but the quality of it had dropped so significantly by the end that I didn't care. They even made me hate Deb with that whole falling in love with Dexter nonsense. Game of Thrones was different. While I felt the quality had dropped a bit, I still really cared about these characters and what happened to them. That's why to me anyway, this is the worst finale ever
I'm laughing at all the people (mainly some on my Facebook wall) who were whining in the past that it was going to end predictably with Jon reluctantly taking the throne. It doesn't happen and then they are still crying. No wins with fans a lot of the time.
Also, if people really paid attention throughout the show, Bronn is actually a solid choice to be master of coin. At first I was thinking if he could be trusted with that power but he's always been about money and he knows how the system works being a sell sword staying away from the political drama for most of his life. Hell, one of his first things was wanting to open a brothel. He knows how society works and that it would definitely bring in money for the "economy".
As for Jon. He is where he wants to be overall. I need to see the finale again but one of my friends pointed out that you can kind of see him smiling. He's away from all the bull crap and I feel a bit more at peace.
Ever?? As in compared to the overall history of TV? I do consider that an exaggeration. It reminds me of the people who would post at IMDB forums. A movie was either the greatest thing ever or the worst ever. I understand if you really hated the finale but "worst ever" is ridiculous.
I don't think you understand what the word opinion means. I said it was the worst TO ME. I didn't realize I wasn't entitled to having my own opinion. Thank you for straightening me out
It's not the worst final-season/finale ever, but to me it definitely is the most disappointing final-season/finale ever.
I completely understand what an opinion is. I just find yours to be a bit extreme. Like I've said to people in the past who write off a movie or show as "the worst ever" (or in this case the finale) you need to watch more shows. There are plenty of them that have way worse finales.
in the past 10 years I'll say the sons of anarchy finale was worst but then this for me just gut wrenching waste of time
A lot of us were, but I disagree that this finale was worse. The entire final season of SOA was awful.I never watched SOA. A friend of mine loved it and kept trying to get me to watch it but I never got around to it. I remember he was also extremely disappointed with the ending
I know a lot of people loved that scene where he "sneaked" up on Tyrion and Jaime and was given Highgarden but I hated it. Tyrion's brains have disappeared relative to what he was capable of at the beginning of the show. And Bronn was just an annoyance for me for most of this season.D&D: "We need to do something with Bronn in the finale...**** it, let's just make him master of coin."
I imagine that's how that script meeting went.
I never watched SOA. A friend of mine loved it and kept trying to get me to watch it but I never got around to it. I remember he was also extremely disappointed with the ending
A lot of us were, but I disagree that this finale was worse. The entire final season of SOA was awful.![]()
I think it was a solid ending considering the unfortunately abbreviated last season (last two seasons really). I think where Jon, Arya, Sansa, and Tyrion ended up were pretty much perfect. I'm not as convinced about Bran becoming king, but then I couldn't imagine anyone getting the throne. I thought it was more likely that no one would get it, and I figured that's where the episode was going with Drogon melting the iron throne and the subsequent council of lords and ladies.
and I didn't even mentioned the fact that Brienne redeemed Jaime in the knights book PLZ GO AHEAD WITH THAT
I would have just have her put stuff under HER NAME u know since she did a lot through the years nah I'll write about that guy did me dirty cause u know " female feelings" uhh so disgusting
and did you guys take Bran asking for a master of whispers as a joke? it came across as one
Poor Brienne. Such a great character. It seemed the whole point of her this season was to lose her virginity and then cry about Jamie
You're certainly entitled to disagree with me. To me it was the worst. And I was defending this season to some of my friends who were really down on it. There were certainly some things I didn't like. The whole thing was rushed to me but there was still a whole lot I was enjoying too. Then last night happened. It started out so well. Tyrion finding Jamie and Cersei was great. Dinklage absolutely killed that scene. Dany with Drogon behind her? Amazing. The troops lined up in front of her with her house flag behind her? What a shot! It really evoked some nazi imagery there. But 6 minutes later the mad queens rule is over. Killed by a wheepy Jon Snow because he was so in love with her. The right thing for him to do? Absolutely. Of course he had to basically be begged to do the right thing. Even after witnessing his beloved queen burn up a bunch of babies. They'll even show us him walking through all of the children's burnt up corpses. This all could have been done so much better. It just needed time. Literally all of the mad queen stuff was wrapped up in about 30 minutes of screen time. From her snapping and deciding to burn kings landing to her death. 30 minutes or maybe a bit more. Is this what the characters we've loved for ten years deserved? Not to me.
My impression is that Grey Worm was following Dany's instructions, period. He said Dany told them to execute every enemy of the Queen, which is why they were executing the soldier prisoners.They would have killed Jon imo if a consensus hadn't been reached regarding electing a new King/Queen. Once Bran was chosen, they had to abide by the decisions he made regarding Tyrion and Jon. That's my take on it anyways.The stuff that makes no sense. Greyworm had absolutely lost his mind at that point. And he just let's Jon and Tyrion live? Then he gives a big speech about wanting justice. So he just let's Jon go? Huh? Jon had just killed the woman that set them free. The unsullied are not the type to take prisoners. There were just shown executing Lannister prisoners. But the guy who killed their queen? He's free to go. It was just so dumb to me and made no sense
Worst and most disappointing are two different things and disappointment can make things seem worse than they are. I can certainly understand why someone so invested in something can be very disappointed.