Duffman
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The three dragons are Viserion, Rhaegal and Drogon. Dracarys is what Dany says to make Drogon spit fire.
Hot damn I spent all these years thinking Dracarys was the name of a Dragon.
The three dragons are Viserion, Rhaegal and Drogon. Dracarys is what Dany says to make Drogon spit fire.
We don't know with this show, but they are two of the biggest characters, IMO they need a more impactful death.
Where did all those Dothraki come from?
We get evil Dany but why? She had what she wanted. Couldn't something have spurned that on at least?
After having some time to process it, I'm pretty upset with how the Cersei story ended. I didn't really care about the prophecy or if Arya killed her or not but the way she went out was really lame. She was such a compelling character and villain but gets such an anticlimatic death. I think a lot of critics go overkill on bashing D&D for lazy writing, but this really was an example of lazy writing. How in any way was what happened to Cersei satisfying? She just stood there the entire time! Then she died. Like WTF! Literally any other idea would have been better
So was Bran warging that horse? Can he do that from that far away? If not, that was really weird that the horse was not only the only other living creature in the nearby vicinity but was just kind of hanging out there all calm.
Did we ever hear what Varys heard from the voice when his wiener got tossed in the fire?
Arya gonna need to cleanup and then chill for a bit after that ordeal.
I think it will be SansaI guess the vision Daenerys had of walking through the throne room that was devastated with what appeared to be snow falling, was actually ash of the city she destroyed.
I don't think Arya will be the one that kills Daenerys, but she may get Drogon. I'm still not giving up the thought the Jon could be Azor Ahai reborn and to save the world from darkness (not the NK, but the Mad Queen's rule), he'll have to sacrifice his life by plunging Longclaw through her heart.
While Arya is a great character, I can't believe she'll take down two major characters, while the build-up of Jon just becomes a side story. Jon will reluctantly take the throne to try to right the wrongs his loyalty to Daenerys caused.
so to kill Dany, they need to get past a dragon, which I assume means Bran will still warg into one? I feel like he isn't allowed to play though. He has to let it all happen on its own.
the episode had some nice parts, but again, a lot of it was a means to an end. OK, we have to get the Hound and the Mountain to fight. Check. Euron needs to die. Check.
I dunno. I don't think I am as disappointed as others. Dany had been losing her friends and advisors to death or betrayal, I don't think I am surprised she snapped...but I feel like she should have gone for Cersei instead of burning the city. I don't feel like I have closure in the Cersei death.