Arya should not be having to explore the West. Other ppl of Westeros should have instead of waging wars.
Reminded me of the end of the Lord of The Rings trilogy like 45 minutes of post war BS just to make it 3 hours long Greyworm just does not seem the wait a month for Bran to be Wheeled down to Kings Landing to decide Jon Snow's fate type of person Grey Worm walks in the room . . .sees Dany dead with Jon's knife sticking out of her. . . . .he puts a spear through him type of guy Hell . .. The Dothraki would not take too kindly to that either so Jon Snow surviving to the King's Moat . . .. was pure plot armor He and Tyrion would have been dead before anyone even showed up Rocket River
Point of clarification: Greyworm never saw her body. Drogon flew away with it. He only knows Jon killed her because I guess Jon told him haha. Your point still stands. Jon would have been dead right then and there. Greyworm already didn't like Jon.
I still don't get the point of Bran. His character is kinda useless other than being the TMZ of Westeros.
He's totally useless. He hasn't helped anyone. If all the Night King wanted was to kill Bran they should have let him. Oooooh he's the world's memory. Who the fook cares? They didn't even know he existed or that a three eyed raven existed. Let's make him King though because he knows all the coolest stories and can tell them to you in a really creepy way.
Mentioning the good parts is probably the healthier way to go. The early scene of Dany as queen with all her soldiers and her dragon in the ruins was badass. Agree with Donny, Brienne writing Jamie's story in the book was great -- but it annoyed the eff out of me that she just closed the book without putting dust on the ink or anything. (Sorry, sorry -- stay positive!) Making Bran king got a lot of deserved flak, but I appreciated that it saved that character from being useless. They invested a lot of my viewing time in following that character all over the place and after the Night King's defeat it was all feeling like a total waste of time. Even if he didn't do anything to earn his spot, making him king means I didn't waste my time. Not addressing the fact that there are now thousands of Dothraki warriors in the middle of the kingdom with no provision to go home and no way to earn an honest living allows my imagination to fill in the blanks on what happens next for them.
Not only that, the way they let the talented Bran actor portray him, is way too stoic..... lelz. A young old man. Someone tell Fertitta, narrative is what wins in the league!
Also, dothraki pretty much just follow power. If one of their khal dies, they pretty much move on to the next
I wondered if they went with Grey Worm They have a better relationship with them than anyone in Westeros Rocket River
it didn't seem like it. one of his commanders did say all the unsullied have boarded. Then all we see is Grey worm say sail to Naath
Why did Brienne even have the right to update a history book? Can just anyone check out one of these books and update it with whatever they see fit? I could see her having Sam do it because at least he had some qualifications. She couldn't even be objective about what she wrote because she was still wet thinking about him.