4 - Arya coming out of nowhere to kill the NK. Ahhh how poetic and perfectly logical, a character who had absolutely nothing to do with the white walker subplot is the 1 to wrap it up, so poetic. And no we can't have Jon defeat his primary antagonist because that doesn't subvert those expectations. And D&D did it because "Arya wasn't the 1 we were thinking about at the time and it just didn't feel right to us." 😑 it's like George said if you write in your story that the butler did it and the only reason you change it is because somebody guessed it right, well now you have a bunch of shit you built up to with no pay off. Alright but let's loosely connect this with a line Melisandre said in season 3 that is so broad it applies to Arya killing literally anyone. Outside of all that it's just ridiculous Arya flying in like an eagle screaming.
3 - Dany's destroying of King's Landing. I'll have to make another post about this 1 cuz this is a just a giant cluster fuck that I can't even begin to elaborate on.
2 - Bran becoming the king. He constantly talks about not wanting and how he can't be lord of anything and then the sudden change to "Why do you think I came all this way" is in another realm of idiocracy. That's like Jon saying for 2 seasons how much he doesn't want it and then in the finale him triumphly saying he wants it. And then Tyrion's best argument for him being king is "I liked his story." Not strength, wisdom, integrity, leadership, or benevolence nope it only matters if you have a boring ass story. A comatose vegetable who has no sympathy or empathy for anybody he is dealing with. Such a good story the writers wrote him out of an entire season. He'd rather live in the past (Not even his own) than live his own life. Yea great fucking story.
Submitted September 29, 2021 at 11:36PM by EmmaW17 https://ift.tt/3urwjfi
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