Hercule Poirot wrote: » It was the: "Why do you think I traveled this far?" line that got me, you pretentious, creepy fùcker!
The White Wolf wrote: » Feck all. Was actually hilarious how gormless they made Jon in this episode, redecked out in his green boy garb and hairstyle by the end. Nice though that he's seemingly said **** his punishment and gone beyond the Wall to become King. Not so honourable after all. Such a poor ending for a character.
rob316 wrote: » You missed the point, Jon is a stark always has been, the son of the most honourable man westeros has known, Ned Stark. He betrayed his own blood for doing what he taught was right. You aren't who you are born into, Tyrion said it.
Deleted User wrote: » The knights watch... why does it even exist now? The only thing beyond the wall is the remaining wildlings that they are on good terms with...
The White Wolf wrote: » Now I might be wrong, but I interpreted that ending as Jon going beyond the wall for good and he has no plans to return to Castle Black. Which is fine as long as we accept it's an out of character decision.
The White Wolf wrote: » But Jon is honourable in his own right, always has been. He betrayed his blood but that doesn't mean he's lost his honour as it's honourable to accept his punishment for his crimes. Now I might be wrong, but I interpreted that ending as Jon going beyond the wall for good and he has no plans to return to Castle Black. Which is fine as long as we accept it's an out of character decision.
Keyzer wrote: » What an absolute bag of dogsh1t.... I'll leave it at that.
Deleted User wrote: » Well I'm glad it's done. And my excitement for the spin-offs is gone.
Deleted User wrote: » I just can't get over how terrible it really was. Not even a reaction to Dany dying. Its just sort of mentioned that she is dead in the next scene. No outrage from her army? They're happy enough to just let a new king be crowned and sail off? All their work for 8 years just comes undone right at the end. Nobody has an issue with Bran being king? Bran, who has no interest in anything, doesn't want anything, can't be king of the north, but suddenly he wants to be King of the 6 kingdoms...
ricero wrote: » What was the whole point of Jons true identity as a Targaryen?
Mitch Connor wrote: » To make Bran King. Tyerion: "I know you don't want it..." Bran: "Why do you think I came all this way?" So, Bran wanted to be King, and put himself in position to be king. Part of that was telling John he was a Targaryen to drive a wedge between him and Dany with this being the outcome he knew would come about. He knew John would tell people, he knew how Dany would react to that news and how other would. He played them all.
J. Marston wrote: » This has probably put me off ever doing a rewatch of the whole thing.