the way they tried so hard to make tyrion of all people the moral center of the show
having him act all shocked when dany burns her enemy troops as if he himself didnt burn thousands with wildfyre in the battle of blackwater
and the gag is book tyrion will prolly be the one egging dany on to commit as many atrocities as possible, but the showrunners wanted him to be an audience surrogate too badly for that
yea, clearly he was supposed to go in a darker direction after season 4. I mean he literally tells the people of kings landing that he would gladly give his life to watch them all swallow poison.
seems like the show runners didn’t have the balls to go down that route with him after he had become a fan favorite.
Helll naa this guy stroking it
Lol I love how everyone who was posting while watching had the exact 2 post reactions
Episode 9 was the best and most focused episode IMO
Think it was my favorite too
Why are there no shows about the days of Old Valyria in development? It seems like that era was the wildest
the way they tried so hard to make tyrion of all people the moral center of the show
having him act all shocked when dany burns her enemy troops as if he himself didnt burn thousands with wildfyre in the battle of blackwater
and the gag is book tyrion will prolly be the one egging dany on to commit as many atrocities as possible, but the showrunners wanted him to be an audience surrogate too badly for that
Wow, don’t blame George for falling out with D and D when they started making decisions like these
Why are there no shows about the days of Old Valyria in development? It seems like that era was the wildest
a movie depicting the doom would be cool but there really isn’t enough meat on the bones for a full series imo
valyria was also a massive slave empire and the ruling dragon lords were just straight up evil, so the doom would prolly feel more cathartic and righteous rather than tragic
when i see olivia cooke i think of that ktt poster name aaron who always had her as his avy