What in the actual f*ck.
I'm a reasonable man, I realize I've been crapping on D&D even more than usual this season but I really do have to give them props for doing exactly what they set out to do. They hoped to subvert our expectations and they did just wonderfully in that regards.
We expected all of that buildup over the years to actually amount to something that at the very least passes for a presentable series finale but instead, we got an incoherent, steaming pile of shit. Expectations subverted!
We expected all of that character development to actually result in a beautiful pay-off that respects the journey of self-discovery each and every one of our beloved characters went through to get to where they are now but instead, we got a painful, disrespectful cycle of character regression. Expectations subverted!
We expected the final season of this show to keep us at the edge of our seats with thrilling writing that didn't subvert our expectations for the sake of subverting our expectations via low-quality shock value-seeking writing, but to introduce plot twists that make sense within the overall narrative of the story but instead, we got CW-level predictable, cringe material. Expectations subverted!
I get it. I really do. GRRM let them down by not getting the books ready in time and so they had to improvise away from his influence, but this? This? For a long while, Game of Thrones lived up to the slogan of its parent network, it wasn't just TV, it was something different, something unique and now to have to see it come to this... it's nothing short of disappointing.
On the bright side though, at least this episode didn't suck completely. The acting, score and cinematography were all on point, so I guess it's nice that I didn't walk out of it having appreciated absolutely nothing about it.
So why do I even bother anymore? I honestly could not tell you, though it's probably a mixture of masochism and a faint sliver of hope that they won't flush our collective investment into this series down the drain by the end of it, just one more episode dammit.
Should we pretend this season never happened?
People are hating on this season and this particular episode because it does not fulfill their wishes. Yes, it is rushed. Yes, there is a lot of plot-holes (see rushed again). The story should be closed in two or three more seasons to keep the slow pace that was introduced to us, but we have this. It is actually what the show has set for, so I am not sure what you were hoping for. Jaime with Brienne? Danny with Jon? Everyone dancing and hugging? It is not a soap opera. Stop complaining just because the show is not ending the way you wanted it to.
This hole episode was a disaster. I didn't expect from Daenerys to act like this. For a moment, a almost felt like I should be on Cersei's side. At least John was not destroyed...
What the f*ck was this?!?! I've never been so pissed! Cersei is the one who is insane deviant psychopath, she is the one who's always been murdering innocents and yet they gave her this "heartbreaking" death, like I'm suppose to be sad for that bitch. She deserved much worse faith. And Dany!?! Dany has been nothing but kind, fair and good queen. She helped and saved people, she never ever hurt anyone who didn't deserve it. And now, all of a sudden, in less than 5 minutes they make her do something so out of character just to make her look mad! Why? Just to justify putting Jon on a throne! Because he's a man I guess?!? Jon who, let's face it, is an incapable ruler, he never did anything right and he would be dead a long time ago if it wasn't for other people saving his ass like Sansa, Arya and DANY, but somehow he gets all the credits, praise and promotions! I was rooting 7 season for her just to get this bullshit! F*ck this show and the writers! You managed to make the best show the worst show ever! I don't even care anymore about what happens in the last episode, they probably going to kill Dany so the dumb Jon could become a king. This show is dead to me.
Well then. That Cleganebowl was anti-climatic. Sandor Clegane would never speak to Arya that kindly/tenderly and tell her to save herself. What the fuck.
Also, Jaimie Lannister didn't get to kill Cersei, so that was a huge letdown. That soft romantic music that started playing when they were down in the Red Keep's basement was so jarring. What the fuck.
What was Arya's point in this episode besides run around King's Landing and be scared? What the fuck.
I mean, so many what-the-fuck's in this episode, I don't even. I guess I should have expected all this when I saw in the opening credits that D&D were the writers for this episode. Even good directing couldn't save it from being a complete letdown. Christ.
Amusing comments here. It's Game of Thrones, bad things happen by surprise all the time.
The only thing I truly critisize on the episode is the pace. It was all rushed. The defenses of Kings landing weren't even used. The whole city that looked so strong before, was just wiped out in minutes. Clearly just a sign that they missed Budget for more episodes.
Also Qyburn could have resurrected the dragon shot by the Iron Fleet, would have balanced the Battle a little.
Pros
+Daenerys feeling betrayed and the talk with Jon about how she doesn't inspire love in the Seven Kingdoms so she has to resort to fear. fucking excellent dialogue.
+Jaime once again being chained to a pole and Tyrion returning the favor to him
+Cleganebowl was good, maybe not as amazing as it could've been but it was more that satisfying
+Euron fighting Jaime
+Stalemate in the city
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dany's fury Particularly from Jon and Arya's viewpoints, was amazing
+Acting was WAAAAAAAY stronger than normal
Neutral
*Varys' death was kinda fast but it had to be
*First part of the battle was fine, nice of the writers to take the heat seeking missiles off of the ballistae
*Not crazy about Jaime returning to save Cersei as a storyline but it does make sense
Cons
-Golden Company had no point
Fuck any of the brainlets who say Dany is acting against character. Remember that part about her being raised by her psychotic brother, or when she walked into a big ass fire expecting to die, or when she threatened to burn down Qarth moments after arriving there while her dragons were still babies, or when she just gave all of slavers bay to a mercenary because she broke up with him, or how she has a savior complex and resents anyone who doesn’t immediately accept her as queen, or how she’s gradually becoming less and less accepting of criticism while being more sure of her “destiny” to rule, or when she killed Sam's family instead of imprisoning/ransoming them or how she continues to try to bang her nephew. Yeah, this came out of nowhere though lmao. She's always had that edge, seems fair that watching her best friend get her head chopped off set her just over. This isn't to say she's completely crazy either, she very well could justify making an example of King's Landing in order to inspire fear in the rest of the Realm. Remember, just because a show doesn't do what you want it to do doesn't make it bad or not make sense.
Well, I don't quite know what to say...
I'll just keep sitting here, motionless, for another couple of minutes. To COOL things off
Maybe we can just blame Bran?!
The fight between Jamie and Euron was a filler. Completely unecessary and made no sense.
I guess the question in everyone's minds is, why did Dany keep burning everyone even if the bells were ringing. She is crazy and mad just like her father. She seemed like she didn't care even if her ally and lover Jon died as well as his army.
Jon Snow will kill Daenerys next episode.
Btw, so a knife goes right through that dude's skull and he is still alive? I thought he was still human?
I actually liked it.Danny was always a conqueror not a ruler.She lost all the people she loved and can't trust her own advisers like varys.
I think the downfall is 6 episodes ,if they had gone with 10 like usual it would have been much better paced.
Finally this is what GOT is! the bad comments with people wishing happy endings don't really understand what GOT is, this episode is something GRRM would do.
I’d rather have had the NK kill everyone than this.
Throwback to the days when even minor character deaths had an emotional impact and made sense.
When the Lannisters surrender but you still have 40 minutes to fill the rest of the episode.
Dany: Guess I'll commit Genocide.
Foreshadowing is not the same as showing a character's arc. After 7 seasons of portraying her as a flawed heroine (even her musical themes played that up) who NEVER harmed innocent children, they needed more than two damn episodes after she saved the North to make it seem earned. [Literally the “signs” of her going mad are echoed in Sansa - Sansa is shown being jealous of Jon getting the acclaim, and being a bit of a party-pooper, and wanting to kill Cersei. But no one accuses her of being mad, because those aren't signs of madness]. You can’t just have a couple of characters worry about it, have her save millions of lives and then just magically make her go mad [In Season 4, Dany locks up her own Dragons because ONE of them scorched ONE child. There is no progression. There is her being a hero and then in the span of an episode she is mad. Hinting that Daernerys will go mad. This isn't the same thing as actually writing her descent to madness. Ned Stark and Robert Baratheon both executed people. They're not considered mad. Jon Snow executed all the guys who tried to kill him. [He turned useless not Madness]. Instead, we got an Unlimited Dragonfire Special Edition... which Dany has already experienced plenty and viewers were never given time to digest...and characters telling us it would happen, but not showing it from Dany's perspective. Like her or hate her, the character and viewers deserved a real transition with clearer motives for her Genocide actions. They went for shock value over clear character development and it was cluster fuck.
Well Daenerys is nuts apparently, who would 've thought? From father to daughter, 7 seasons was trying to convince us otherwise..
Wah Wah most of you feel betrayed that the egotistical queen of dragons, breaker of chains, and full of bullshit Daenerys was actually mad herself all along. What you also did was ignored foreshadowing, character progression, and sucummed to idolize a character who had flaws you wanted to ignore. It's a mixture of people who missed signals, and book nerds who are upset the story ended a way they didn't approve of that hate this ending. Sorry guys, if you watched this show quickly and without spoilers or theories then this was easy to see coming. Revenge is a powerful motivator and she showed signs of it seasons ago, yall just didn't see the writing on the wall.
Can somebody tell me why they were rushing to end GoT? I honestly have no idea. Would love to get some responses.
I'm confused. The previous episode ended with Varys saying that maybe he will betray Daenerys; this episode started with him being the traitor. How he betrayed her? He helped Euron tellinf him about their moving or what? I didn't get it.
I am not saying that every aspect of this Episode was good. The Writing has really been not that great this Season....BUT seriously thou, everyone who thinks that Daenerys was out of Character was blind trough the whole last Season. She always had this tiny bit of Madness, it just finally took over. She killed the Tarlys, she never had any Mercy for her Enemies. Also, the Vision. I never understood how Fans still where cheering for Dany.
Good things about this episode:
This episode captures the theme of the novels - no one is 100% good or evil. The good guys can turn bad, kill, and the bad guys can be afraid and vulnerable. We are all capable of either based on our experiences.
For me, Cersei is one of the most complex and memorable characters of all time and I liked the way she died. No one gets her and no one deserves to. I felt her and Jaime dying in each others' arms to be very satisfying. They came into the world together, were an incestuous couple and went out together. I don't think Jaime's arc was ruined as so many claim. He was never a good character - yes, he grown along the way, but at the end of the day he was always loyal to Cersei. I thought his arc ended the only way it could have: doomed to love her. I can understand why some people would dislike it but it was a very fitting end for him.
“She is not eating.” - Sneaky Varys was trying to poison the queen. I'm a little disappointed with his death but at least he advanced the Daenerys madness plot.
Dany going mad makes sense since they have been foreshadowing it for a few seasons. It has been shown before she’s impulsive and irrational, and once she crossed over to Westeros her entire focus was to take the Iron Throne but now that the word is out thanks to Varys, she has lost everything because she knows people would choose Jon.
Tyrion telling Jamie that he was the only one that never treated him like a monster was heartbreaking.
The cinematography and music were absolutely perfect.
Bad things about this episode:
How does Danaerys fail so hard with three dragons, but succeed so easily with only one dragon? Last episode a dragon was killed so easily, this episode one dragon did all that without dying.
Did not expect Cersei’s defeat to be so simple. No strategy or no back up plans. She legitimately only had 10 lines this season, all she did was to stare out of her balcony.
Euron is one of the worst written character in television history. Him talking directly to camera, “I am the one who killed Jaime Lannister” was so cheesy. And his fight with Jaime was pointless. How come he magically washed ashore at the exact location where Jamie was?
Arya's plot armor is getting ridiculous.
How are all these dorathki and unsullied still alive?
All in all, this episode was about Dany’s descend into madness and Cersei's death, so it was a predictable one as I expected it.
This is one of the greatest episodes of the series.
we knew that the dragon queen was bound to win. but we didn't know how. this episode was another chapter in a great masterfully narrated story.
we saw the true nature of many of the characters return. John snow compelled to save the innocent. Tyron trying to be loyal to his queen but struggling with his own doubt. we see the mother of dragons lust for power and the pain she has had within her unleashed upon the city.
we see the story now coming to a close. we see the wars won. the cost of victory. we see true pain and suffering and now we can begin to understand what the true meaning of " Game of Thrones" really is
AMAZING episode. All the feels. All the anxiety. All these great moments. Loved it.
Another technical masterpiece but could of been more. We certainly spent a lot of time watching the common people get roasted. I wonder if Arya is going to go after Daenerys after what she went through?
I've never been so confused in my life.
Cersei deserved so much worse than it got. That thing wasn't even human, and after everything it did, the sick, demented writers played its death as a sad moment deserving of sympathy. That thing deserved to have its sadistic smirk carved off its face w/ a sharp, jagged piece of steel. The entire Lannister bloodline deserved to be burned off the face of the planet.
Well, at least this episode looks good. And if you forget where the fire is coming from there are some good moments.
Watched on HBO Max. No idea what the writers really wanted to portray here. Daenerys is badass? The unsullied are invincible? Like what the hell did I just watch? If what they wanted to show is the level of violence and destruction a Targaryean represents, then they did a good job! Jon Snow ended up making a fool of himself. Arya Stark is another badass character, isn't she? Several characters die, many of them, and the death of Lord V... That was kind of sad. Anyways, it is predictable what will happen in the last episode of the show. So, in conclusion, this episode showed what a woman like Daenerys can make with power. She was advised to not use, say, "the ring", but she couldn't break up that temptation. So, in the end, it wasn't a terrible episode. It is just something that doesn't follow a logical consequence with respect to previous episodes. But if we isolated this episode, we can say it is not that bad. Supernatural power can be dangerous.
Daenerys: "Far more people in Westeros love you than love me; I don't have love here. I only have fear."
Jon Snow: "I love you. And you will always be my Queen."
Daenerys: "Is that all I am to you? Your Queen? Alright then: let it be fear
tell me why the most despicable, hateful, repulsive, beyond disgusting and most miserable woman gets to die IN THE ARMS OF HER LOVER who not only comforts her in that moment but loves her unconditionally. I- sincerely have no words. GoT you have let me down
I revisited the series and even now I just don't get how Daenerys turned into that so quickly. It is evident that they needed to build her up more so we could get that madness.
Bitch Dany deserves to die. I wish Night king had killed that dragon too.
The creator being killed by the creature. Qyburn spent so much time “modifying” the Mountain for him to transform like that and was killed by him in a matter of milliseconds. He didn't even feel it. And I think Cersei's face is funny in this scene. She just passes by Sandor and leaves the two there to kill themselves. I don't know why, but it's hilarious.
Like the previous one, this episode is more magnificent if seen in blu-ray, technically speaking. Flawless in open plans, in special effects. Great images. For me the problem of this season is still the duration, it was the greatest enemy of the narrative. In my view, they should have kept 10 episodes at all times. Perhaps things would go better.
First re-watch and I really enjoyed this episode. It's like the opening of Saving Private Ryan extended for an hour. Marvelous on a technical level.
Yeah, Cersei didn't got the ending she deserved but at least she didn't get what she wanted shrugs
She's mad.. in all sense of the word.
It is hard to say something about this episode, most reviews say that Dany's turn to madness and utter evil was not very well-prepared for in the earlier episodes, though on one hand when Tyrion suggests stopping the attack when the bells are rung, she does not agree to it so she doesn't fall on her promise not to attack when she hears the bells because she hadn't promised that. Later it is just mindless killing for the sake of killing. Maybe the episode doesn't make sense in the wider universe of GoT, but it is a good warning against the cruelty of war, and shows the suffering of common people and soldiers alike quite well. Arya may be too resilient to be realistic, surviving all this, but maybe she got lucky, it happens. Though the scene when she finds the charred body of the woman whom she wanted to help and her daughter is quite moving. The last conversation between Lannister brothers and Cersei and Jaimie's meeting were rather touching too. Jaimie fighting Euron was unrealistic and pointless, though, and I have no idea why the Clegane brothers were fighting since they were bound to perish in the sack of the city anyway. What Dany did in King's Landing brings to mind the events from the WWII when Germans destroyed Warsaw after the uprising.
I never really liked Daenerys, but I completely lost sympathy with her in this episode. Worse than all the tyrants before her, including Cerci, but still thinks she's some amazing ruler that the people love.
Sure. Conquer the whole Westeros without a bloodshed, even if it's the harder way. Take King's Landing focusing your attacks only on the enemy troops and not the civilians. Have them surrender the city. And just when you have won... then burn it all, kill them all, obliterate the city! That makes a lot of sense.
I guess now we know why he didn't finish the book series yet - he has no clue on how to do it properly.
It might be the worst season of the show but this was the best episode, so far, of this season.
Everything whining about character slaughter, how they die and whatnot, this episode puts things into perspective. This episode shows that, even with character development, they are all human and sometimes it’s difficult to let go of the things you’ve grown up with, positive (Jaime) or negative (Arya), and sometimes you realise you’ve been trying to become someone you’re not (namely Jaime, Arya, Jon, and Tyrion). The only ones who actually grew up are Sandor and Sansa; let’s just wait how the show ends with Sansa.
All in all, this episode was beautiful and absolutely visceral in its visuals.
I loved the ending shots of Arya and the horse, which seem to mean something but I just don’t understand what at the moment.
So, from 20,000 Golden Company warriors, all died at that scene with a dragon, where there was like 100 of them. And magically all 20k are gone aswell? Cool.
Technical aspects great, acting great but the script DAAMN NO.
And that plotwsit at he end? sacrificing a character arc like that?
hELL NO
Incredible spectacle . That's about it.
Someone needs to explain to D&D that foreshadowing does not equal character development. Dany's turn to madness is completely unearned. D&D themselves have previously said that she is brutal, but not mad. Her brutality has been targeted only at her enemies until now and for every chilling moment there are much more where Dany has been kind and compassionate. Her suddenly deciding to commit mass murder of innocents makes no sense whatsoever.
An excellent episode of television that, for better or worse, is a return to the kind of emotionally harrowing storytelling that made this show's name.
the WORST episode um GoT history..I'm honestly gonna pretend season 8 never happened, and remember GoT in their glory and gold era..so for me, the series finale was the season 6 finale..season 8 was a absolute disgrace and I don't want to remember my favorite show in the entire world ending in such a pathetic way with such lazy writing..so, let's just pretend season 8 never happened and this will be good for my sanity.
I really liked the story-arch ending in this.
Denny has never been "peaceful". She just thought that she is better then others, but it was always "rightful ruler" this and that, which is just talk of tyrants. Yes, there are people that liked her and they just can't seem to understand that she would end not being good, but evil. They will despise this episode. Denny many time said that she will do whatever needs to be done to be on the Irone Throne and many times said that she will burn the Kings Landing.
What was a letdown for me, was the ease it took her to take everything down (fleet, walls, all defenses). Previous episodes have shown how dangerous those could be and this episode it was just flying here and there like nothing. No effort at all. Either show some clever tactics, or show that there at he end was not so mane scorpions, or that he first dragon kill was just a lucky shot. This was done in too easy way. (I assume from timing point they did not want to show a siege or any struggle, just get to the end.)
The bloodiest battle. There were clues to what was going to happen, but we did not want to see them. Some expected endings, others not so much. Now I do not see how it ends
Making of a murderer. There are two kinds of populous who watch this show. First, who watch it for the spectacle and politics. Those who are in sync with the latest fan theories. And then there's the other half (maybe even less) who are interested in the characters' development and their arcs. They are the ones who indulge in proper analysis before judging an episode. So no wonder this episode has generated such a negative response. It could have served the former masses like they have for the past few seasons but I'm bloody well glad that they didn't. They threw all fan theories out of the gate and did something that no one expected. They decided to go back to the roots and do something that the OG fans fell in love with. There is no bigger joy than seeing an 8-season arc be paid off so well.
Rags to riches to rags again. This season has been about her losses and failures. Losing her children, best friend and someone who loved her unconditionally were the wheels that drove her to madness. But the final push was her love betraying her. Something that she could never contemplate. Annihilation was the only way out that she could see. This one was a TV version of Carrie.
True Love. Never saw Cersei as a black and white narcissist. So, I totally was fine with her end. Facing death with the only true love of her life while caring about her unborn child. As for Jamie, I don't think he ever loved anyone other than Cersei. He could've comfortably chosen to stay in the north.
I Hope I'm wrong. Varys was in two minds about the queen. But in the end he chose his instinct without considering that it might lead to his demise. He chose the fate of the realm over himself.
Sandor, Thank You. Great moment with The Hound and Arya. Both acknowledging their familial instincts for each other was definitely one of the highlights and looks like it came full circle.
Penultimatum. Calling this the best episode of the season will in no way be fair to other episodes as this one would not be standing if not for the 72 hour experience that was pointing to this. Don't even want to think about the finale right now. Glad that it's a week away since it will take me that much time to digest this one. Hail HBO for not following the Netflix formula
What a let down,A dragon on steroids destroying the city in 10 minutes,.All this build up and character developpement lost in one single episode.
You all that are complaining about bad writing and things like that, go take another look at episode S07xE02 at Daenerys and Olenna Tyrell. Was everything in our faces before, foreshadowing. You are welcome. The only problem with this season is less episodes and everything rushed.
Lol, the episode description is so spoilery.
It seems perfectly reasonable to me that they didn't manage to kill Drogon - firstly, he's the strongest of the three because he wasn't chained up in a basement during a crucial growth period, and secondly the other two were both killed in surprise attacks.
But really, why am I even justifying minor details in a show that makes a character who has never shown any interest in killing for killing's sake, who has in fact gone out of her way to help the downtrodden masses again and again, who has shown brutality against her enemies, yes, but never gratuitous and senseless cruelty, suddenly raze an entire city after it has surrendered? Destroy the Red Keep, even if it meant killing the people seeking shelter inside just to get Cersei? Yes, that might have been in line with the grief and anger caused by recent losses and betrayals. But why have a character be morally grey, complex and containing multitudes when you can just make them an evil madwoman? If this is really the ending GRRM wanted for his story, shame on him. How predictable, boring and utterly disappointing.
One of the best directed episodes. One of the worst written episodes. In a vacuum, this episode would be brilliant. In the context of the wider story, this episode is a disaster.
it feels as if writers are bluffing in our faces trying to pass the 80 minute long fights as "quality content". the show has become an outer shell of what it was, there's barely any depth. the script as it is now feels like an outline that was supposed to be filled in with subplot and details from G.R.R.M. but that never happened. and that's why the fans are crazy
another reason why S8 is exceptionally bad is because there is no more emotional connection to the characters. their motives are unclear, arc endings are unjustified, 8 years of character building are thrown out the window with stupid decisions. the character deaths shown in S8 are fake, they've been dead since the show departed from the books. what we are seeing is bad fan fiction.
This episode made me vomit... twice
Good episode... Queen targerian always is crazy
loved it cause it did challenge me with the plot narrative which did take an uncanny route setting the stage a dramatic season finale .People getting their feelings hurt cause the narrative didn't go their way , it's not about how you want it to end ,that's meant for the authors lol
they really said fuck character development
mehh... didn't like the episode, characters acting exactly the opposite characteristic.
suddenly John doesn't care of killing varis, no one can hit the dragon... although they killed one last episode!!!
disappointed
Well... Fuck... She burned EVERYTHING.
WTF? I was like: Hey! They rang the bells!! And then, shit happens.
I can't believe that's how Cersi dies.
I was hoping for an epic dead, that was kind of sad.
Tyrion and Jamie's last scene... Wow... Beautiful.
I was so scared for Arya, man she was so close to died. #NotToday
I don't know if we'll get a mad queen or who's going to be alive at the end, because things got out of control here.
Just one episode left... Oh boy...
I can't make any more excuses for the writers. I've been patient long enough, and it's obvious that without Martin providing a roadmap for them, they're not remotely up to the task. Just the stupidity when it comes to battle execution along with the undoing of so much character development is enough to show the problems, but it goes so much deeper than that. At least the production values and the acting are still up to snuff, which only serves to further emphasize where the fault lies: with the writers. As things wind down, the show is doing its best to out-LOST LOST.
The episode should be titled "character assassination", what a nice way to make 7 seasons of character development pointless with no payoff.
The supposedly great battle of King's Landing lasted an entirety of 13 minutes, In which Daenerys destroyed the Iron Fleet (Dubbed the biggest fleet in the iron islands), Destroyed every single scorpion on the wall, breached the gates and the enemy surrendered in 13 minutes. What a god damn joke.
Rushing the ending of Game of Thrones was stupidest choice I've seen since Tumblr banned porn.
I was watching this episode and wondering what all the hate was about... then the bell rang and the episode went to complete hell.
As Emilia and Kit, I am disappointed.
Remember when the show wasn't an insult to the audience's intelligence...
Jon Snow in Season 8 'My Queen', 'I don't want it' and brooding.
2017 - 2018: [Interviews] Oh they're trying to be funny
2019: Oh they were warning us
It's so tragic that the show with the biggest budget ever seen can't even get the cgi right or a decent pair of writers.
There's no fucking emotion, tension or a climax. NOTHING.
Worst final season ever, this is Heroes, Dexter levels of bad. Even Lost is better than this. I Regret ever watching this show and won’t rewatch.
I'm not buying any of it. This was not a good episode.
In a previous episode the other dragon is shot and dies in 6-7 seconds. In this episode we see the dragon dive into hundreds of ships in plain view and in a kill zone and is not shot once? Nothing is consistent here.
And let's not talk about Jamie and Euron. What was that fight for? Why they did it? Jamie gets stabbed twice really bad and survives? It's like nothing matters anymore and I don't buy what they did with Daenerys. We don't even need to watch the next episode. Arya or Jon is going to kill her next and that's it, the end! Where is the fun?
Consistent is what this season of GOT is: consistently bad. More near instant travel (Dragonstone to Kings Landing), then suddenly where before the first two shots nailed a dragon now none of the crossbows so much as wound the dragon. And how many coincidences can you have: Jamie gets to the bottom of the red keep just as Euron comes ashore, the Hound just happens to be going up the steps just when the Mountain is coming down, Jamie just happens across Cersei as she’s alone in the map room & then later they have enough time for their reconciliation & to hug before the arches collapse one by one. Blatant lazy TV writing at its very worst. Can next week redeem things, nope it’s far to late
The quality of this episode can be measured by how many WTFs you said while watching...
i need a xanax after that.
What the f*ck just happened? The good became the bad?
Worst shit I've ever seen.
Thankfully this was a much better episode than the last one. Lot of epic scenes and no dragon died, yay! I also expected a different end for Cersei but I'm okay with it. Hard to believe next week will be the series finale...
https://www.change.org/p/hbo-remake-game-of-thrones-season-8-with-competent-writers
I'm surprised that this episode has lower rating than the previous one. Last one was utter garbage but they pleasently surprised about progression in this one (except the Euron scene, which was absolutely pointless and unbeliveable).
The rest of it was the most "got" like episode we had this season. And shot absolutely beautifuly.
Daenerys is just as crazy as the Mad King now.
Writers: "Let's do everything that we can to make Dany look like mad king and give John a reason to kill her.
I didn't read the leaked script.
First them made Jaime look like he is looking for justice for realm's people. Because we know that he killed mad king to protect to people. Then he says "I don't care about the people". They just killed the "King's Slayer" story.
Arya travels all the way from Winterfell but at the last second she listens to hound and instead of continuing her revenge she says "Nvm fam amma go outside and enjoy the flames"
Nothing makes sense anymore. Logic just went completely out of the window. Character development that has been going on over several seasons just got completely reversed. Actually I am impressed how much a show can be ruined in a couple of episodes.
Your sad tears are delicious.
LMFAOOOOO this season is even worse than I thought it would be
I guess Dany is next on Aryas list.
If anything, I am grateful for this episode. It doesn’t only provides us with the most stunning shots ever, it also gives us a great great message; Not one of us is purely evil and not one of us is all good. Just like the real world is and most importantly, how George wants his characters to be.
Dany’s Outburst is something true fans saw coming since the show aired back in 2011. Now that the moment is finally here, it’s difficult to see because we love her so much. If anything, i didn’t wanted it either! But it doesn’t weaken her or the show, it shows us Dany is only human and acts on her feelings, no matter how horrific the outcome would be. And for the show’s sake, we can’t all truly believe Dany would have gotten what she always wanted without any bloodshed. It’s plain old sticking your head into the sand. Of course I wanted the same as every one did. But if that would be the outcome of this episode, Game Of Thrones would be like every other predictable show. And let’s face it, the ‘not knowing what will happen’ factor it brings is the reason we all fell in love in the first place.
So, I’m grateful for this and although it saddens me that the end will be near, I will always remember the silver haired young lady who broke the wheel.
DRACARYS!
Holy f***, that was terrible!
Kudos to Jaimie. Boy’s tough. He for sure earned his other nickname - Ironside.
No, wait! It was Bjorn. Sorry, wrong show.
Finally GOT is a trash comedy...
Shame is all I can think of for this season. They ruined every character and meanwhile Bran is still playing raven simulator:sweat_smile:
Since when is Game of Thrones turning out the way you would expect it to ?
That's why we love this TV show.
Give me back all the hours I spent watching this... this thing. All of it. All the seasons. It can't end like this.
At what stage or season does a show move into the "we must all hate it" phase? Who knows, wtf cares. Brutal and brilliant penultimate episode.
I wouldn't say that it was the worst GoT episode ever as there is still one (corrected!) to come, but sorry it was really horrible. The message seems to be mankind are the biggest monsters and your blood controls all your doing, reasons have no place in the world and so it is better that it will end. If that is the narration that GoT want to bring to us after such a long time - mission accomplished. So we have to hope there is still a really good turn in the story or I have to say watching over all these years was a waste of time.
The current emotional payoff is the exact opposite of what Avengers: Endgame just gave us a few weeks ago.
Lena Headey was amazing! Honestly, I love all broad strokes, but it was rushed and it is evident. Jaimie's moment with Cersei was so beautiful but shadowed by what happened last episode with Brienne, those seem like two completely disconnected events with missing plot points in story line. I see, that's the problem D&D are facing, they've plot points by GRRM and they are oblivious to how to connect them, sigh!
Epic! I see people didn't liked this episode. But you have to consider the Show and Books are now on different ways. This is what planned for the show.
Danny being cruel to people is because of her past. She has suffered this all. Betrayal, fear. She have faced it all. And now she lost all of her control.
I agree the characters vanished very quickly. All the development and story went so quick for them.
I'm happy with the way show is going.
Prediction for the final episode: No one sits on the iron throne because everyone (except Arya probably) in all of Westeros are dead.
There's a lot I could complain about and most things have already been said here, so I'll just voice my biggest anger - What the hell was the point of Arya and her story? She trained for years to become a faceless super assassin and to assassinate people from her list, already killed many people and was prepared to die. But suddenly it only takes a few nice words from the Hound and she turns around, forgets about Cersei and spends the rest of the episode aimlessly running through the city? What was the point of her, her storylines and her character development? Maybe to kill Dany? Well, my only hope is that she kills Dany with the face of someone else, so her journey has some use at the end.
Merciful death to Cersei...she should've been burned like Varys....didn't like Cleagane -dog- to die...missandei's lover went mad like Dany, Cersei's soldiers surrendered but he started the killing? Where did the white horse came from? Out of nowhere...we'll have to wait til next Sun
Decent episode but overall still a disappointment much like the rest of this season. The meeting between Jaime and Cersei was the only nice thing for me here and they just killed them like that. I do not mind a number of characters dying but realistically there should also be a number of redemption arcs before the end. So far it is all dead dead dead dead sigh. What a wasted final season
The stuff with Tyrion and Jaime, and the Arya scenes were the best things about this episode. I liked how they focused a lot on the peasants and people who were suffering in battle.
I had always thought that Daenerys would go mad. It has been hinted at since the early seasons, the problem here is just that it feels rushed. She had essentially gone from 1-5 on the madness scale throughout the first 7 seasons, then within a couple of episodes she shot up to 10/10 on the madness scale. It was too sudden and felt forced.
Cersei and Jaime’s deaths were predictable, and I felt that they were lacking.
Overall, the episode wasn’t exactly terrible, but it was disappointing, much like the rest of the season has been thus far.
It was all so... unnecessary.
And I'm pretty sure in the final episode #AryaKillsDany
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I'm seeing some negative reactions in here. Well, I quite liked it tbh. Had me glued to the screen the whole time. Maybe I don't remember the quality of seasons 1-5 or maybe I'm just happy with little, who knows. Everyone seems to hate this season and I have to say I'm not 100% happy with it. BUT. I really liked this episode. Anyway, what can I say.