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Cersei is crazy and needs to go downLord Tarly had said the gold had already made it through the Kings Landing gates.
Those wagons were full of food and other supplies.
A big question could be how did a foot of water that Jamie's horse could charge through suddenly turn into a 50 foot drop off in the space of 3 feet further inwards. Oh well.
Brilliant episode all around.
EDIT: Also the Bronnmance is real. Gods, I didn't know who I wanted to root for that entire battle.
Jorah's someone she trusts and has known her for a while. He could quite easily arrive on Dragonstone now that he's cured and be like "eyy fam this ain't you, tf"The thing Paint and I were discussing is that there's probably going to be some form of "redemption" arc for Dany. She starts losing focus, rampaging and doing what everyone tells her not to, and then someone steps in to slap some sense into her. Obviously a short arc considering how the seasons are planned out, but that's what it seems like so far. I'm just waiting for my boy Jorah.
Rowingive just watched the episode
i couldnt care less if dany died.. i was too busy internally screaming for bronn to give up and switch sides.
jaime isn't dead. he'll find a miraculous saviour which is of no problem to me because i like where he is going.
where the fuck is gendry please.
The gold had already made it into King's Landing, that was totally a bunch of grain that she torched. Admittedly, it'd be a little hard for Dany + Dothraki to secure the cargo and get it back to Dragonstone, so maybe they just went full Scorched Earth on purpose.The cargo she was burning, wasn't that either the gold or food from the Reach that she or Tyrion said they would need for the war?
Aegon I wasn't the 'good guy' either but he at least gave his enemies the chance to see his dragons and surrender, first. The first Field of Fire occurred because they chose not to, as you mentioned, but burning people alive is awful no matter how you shake it. Alongside how entitled she acts and how much I dislike the Dragonstone scenes, I'm not rooting for her. Cersei isn't better so I'm not rooting for her, either, but at least Jaime is cool.Note: The burning of Supplies was irredeemable stupid and the magic HW esque showing up in various places regardless of time it would take to travel is kind of annoying.
i think we would be fine if it didnt almost kill jaime and bronn :c i love those guys1!!11!!I should just add a question: what makes you actually think that what Danny did was bad? From an objective standpoint she committed an act of psychological warfare against an enemy that had, until that point, been winning. She showed them that she can strike anywhere and at any time. This is an amazing action from a military standpoint.
Furthermore it must take some very, very short memory to not remember the fact that Cersei blew up a church filled mostly with civilians and, alongside it, leaders of a large populist movement. If GoT was to frame Daenerys as the evil one, they'd be wrong. I don't believe for a second her military action would place her anywhere near or blowing up of the sept. This is at best comparable to Blackwater Bay which a few seasons back we thought was awesome (even though Stannis was clearly always the right choice all along and you can try to fight me if you disagree). I can't even imagine the peasants getting too pissed off at this if you consider that, again, Cersei destroyed a populist movement. That's of course aside from the fact that peasants wouldn't care too much to begin with.
Did Ed Sheeran mess with ya brains? .o.
No disagreements there! But from cold calculations, to quote the Late Great Cave Johnson, "when I punch these numbers into the calculator it makes a happy face!"i think we would be fine if it didnt almost kill jaime and bronn :c i love those guys1!!11!!
Militarily it was a victory, but there's something awful about burning a whole field of people alive like that without warning. I don't impose my modern morals on Hollowworld because I have to actively partake, but I sure as hell am going to impose them on the show when I'm considering who to root for. I don't like Cersei either, though. Westeros lost the only good candidate when Stannis caught a sudden case of plot induced stupid and died.I should just add a question: what makes you actually think that what Danny did was bad?