DarthSkywalker
🦉Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
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So far each episode 9 has had the defining scene from a certain plot, which is usually pretty lengthy, that defines it. They base the episode around that scene. Everything else fades to black with Ned's execution, Blackwater is lieterally the entire episode. The Red Wedding has popu culture status.I never said that it'd be the whole episode, just like the Red Wedding wasn't the whole of The Rains of Castamere and Ned's execution wasn't the entirety of Baelor. I wouldn't rule out Dany and Drogon or something like that happening as well, but Theon's redemption is definitely going to be one of the big moments of episode 9. He may not be Dany, he may not be a Lannister, but the audience knows him as the adopted Stark son and given that the setting will be [blackout] Winterfell [/blackout] his ties with the Starks will be reinforced even more.
That doesn't mean there aren't other good things involved. Baelor is a fantastic episode from start to finish. Rains of Castamere is pretty darn good as well. But that isn't the selling point of either episode.
For you Theon was that. For me, it was Jon. And while there was a lot more to ADWD, not much that I find all that interesting or compelling. But that is me.Your emotional climax is Jon. That's great, he's a great character and very likely the hero of the whole saga. But ADWD was about a lot more than him, may not have even been massive game changing Ice vs Fire stuff, but the human element was there and Theon was at the centre of that.

