Originally posted by Robtard
Jorah's inability to get in Dany's panties is forever being rubbed in his ruggedly handsome face, that poor bastard. Jon has his ancestral sword and Dany's vagina now.
TBH, Dany is not worth chasing anymore. She has turned into an impulsive **** lately.
Jorah was an idiot to refuse that sword however.
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
i watched the scene more. they stay on the top walkway and ran toward the ocean.. when the wall collapses, that part seems to stay intact...though i don't know how the hell they'll get down and be of use to anyone.
Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
TBH, Season 7 is a purely fan-servicing effort. This isn't Martin's Game of Thrones in which protagonists are just as vulnerable as an average joe during dire situations.
I've had this feeling as well. GOT is awesome on a spectacle level, but it lost its suspenseful edge. Littlefinger went out like an absolute ***** and I think it may have been the worst villain death in the series. Littlefinger was built up at the beginning as the Chessmaster of the Game of Thrones, who by the end would be a major threat. Instead he dies completely powerless and humiliated. On a superficial level, yes, I'm very happy that the Starks were able to achieve justice for the wrongdoings to their family, but on a narrative level, it feels like weak inconsequential fanservice. All of the other villain deaths, from Joffrey, to Tywin, to Ramsay, had massive political repercussions for Westeros going forward. But with Littlefinger (and to think about it, the Freys as well), it feels like the writers just killed them in gratifying ways because they were obsolete to the story.