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•So first off, Jon doesn’t leave ghost behind after the battle of Winterfell. He takes him to Kings Landing with Dany.
•Jon never tells Sansa and Arya who he truly is. He keeps it between him and her as she is his queen.
•Dany listens to Sansa and rest the wounded men from the battle of Winterfell l, then creating a calm between her and Sansa. During that time of rest a decision is made between Jon and her that they will Marry and that Winterfell will remain independent, this ending the petty ridiculous differences d&d forced on Sansa and Dany.
•Bran gives them the heads up as to what is to come when they go to the capital
•When flying to Kings Landing, both Jon and Dany scout ahead from HIGH above seeing the Greyjoy fleet.
•They fly back to dragon stone and divise a plan. (Basically what Dany did in episode 5) Danys ships act as a diversion from the front as the dragons come from behind to destroy the bs crossbows and ships.
•Dany flys up to the capital and waits for the bells whole Jon is at the front lines with Tyrion
•The bells ring and Dany flys to the Keep confronts Cersei still standing at the window.
•Cersei and the Mountain make their way down for judgement only to be met by the Hound and Arya.
•Together Arya and the Hound defeat the mountain.
•Cersei however instead goes the route that Tyrion advises Jamie to do (because for real how would she not know of all the ways Tyrion would sneak, that woman legit knows everything) she meets up with Jamie but as they get ready to leave on the small boat Euron arrives. Cersei turns on Jamie ( because ya know she kinda did order Bron to murder him) same battle starts between the two as the show. Jamie is injured gravely and then kills Cersei knowing that she is a truly evil woman.
•Jon and Dany marry. They keep their secret and rule with Mercy and Justice.
D&D are doing a good job of pulling a fast one, even if the writing looks as jumbled as it feels.
Dany has lost nearly everything fighting a war she wanted no part in. She was down a dragon, most her of people and her most trusted advisor. Now that she's down another dragon and her last close friend - it seems very likely she'd go into a similar but more justified Targaryen rage.
But the fact Tyrion and Varys look at her and see her father is another huge mistake in their characterizations.
The breaker of chains, who spent most of her rule FREEING the oppressed - would fucking never rampage on innocents.
Thats their biggest misdirection which the anti-danys are eating up.
i always wanted Dany to go bad, I thought it was a thing hinted at a lot throughout the seasons. i can’t remember when it was, but sometime in season 2/3 they have several episodes in a row where the scene hints came up. and I thought it would be a lovely arc of getting us all to root for her and slowely watch her devolve into the madness we weren’t expecting.
but that? that was shit. it was rushed and had absolulty no emotional payoff. it doesn’t feel like something that we missed while coming about naturally, but something that was shoehorned in to shock us. it was a betrayal of her character—just as the last two seasons were.
between this and the forced Jon/Dany romance (that WOULD make sense if they’d ever have any meaningful conversations or chemistry but instead seems absolutely ridiculous) this show has really wrecked a lot of my favorite aspects.
What the fuck was up with that Game of Thrones series finale!? So damn disappointed. George needs to drop those last 2 books ASAP so I can hopefully get some sort of satisfaction