My breaking point with Daenerys - first rewatch
As others have experienced and shared, there are characters you might see differently on your second time around. For me, Daenerys is one of them.
They just survived the Long Night, apocalyptic-level battle. Everyone bloodied, bruised exhausted -having a well deserved meal. She spots someone across the room, and can't help herself, "So who's the Lord of Storms End now?"
GIRL WHAT?!? WE'RE EATING DINNER, DAENERYS.
It never stops with her. Titles, succession, "bend the knee", "im your queen".
I'm exhausted, lol.
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As others have experienced and shared, there are characters you might see differently on your second time around. For me, Daenerys is one of them.
They just survived the Long Night, apocalyptic-level battle. Everyone bloodied, bruised exhausted -having a well deserved meal. She spots someone across the room, and can't help herself, "So who's the Lord of Storms End now?"
GIRL WHAT?!? WE'RE EATING DINNER, DAENERYS.
It never stops with her. Titles, succession, "bend the knee", "im your queen".
I'm exhausted, lol.
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Why were there so many knights at the inn at the crossroads?
In S1 or book 1, when Catelyn takes tyrion prisoner, is there an in-universe explanation as to why would there be so many armed men at the inn in times of peace? Other than just for the plot.
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In S1 or book 1, when Catelyn takes tyrion prisoner, is there an in-universe explanation as to why would there be so many armed men at the inn in times of peace? Other than just for the plot.
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Do y'all think the lannisters collective shit at this point?
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Mads Mikkelsen from Polar and what could have been Book Euron
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Poor Tysha
Tywin’s treatment of Tysha is one of the cruelest things in the entire series and I genuinely don’t understand how people try to justify it. She was just a young girl who loved Tyrion, and because Tywin couldn’t stand the idea of his son marrying a “commoner,” he destroyed both of them.
Forcing Tyrion to watch while she was assaulted, then forcing him to participate too, wasn’t “discipline” or “protecting the family name.” It was sadistic humiliation. There is no excuse for it.
And honestly, I don’t even want to imagine how terrified and broken Tysha must have felt during all of it. People sometimes discuss this storyline like it’s just another political move by Tywin, but there was a real human being at the center of that horror. She didn’t deserve any of it.
What makes it even worse is that Tyrion spent years believing she never loved him, because Jaime was forced to lie. Tywin didn’t just ruin one moment he permanently damaged Tyrion’s ability to trust love and kindness. That’s not greatness or “hard leadership.”
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Tywin’s treatment of Tysha is one of the cruelest things in the entire series and I genuinely don’t understand how people try to justify it. She was just a young girl who loved Tyrion, and because Tywin couldn’t stand the idea of his son marrying a “commoner,” he destroyed both of them.
Forcing Tyrion to watch while she was assaulted, then forcing him to participate too, wasn’t “discipline” or “protecting the family name.” It was sadistic humiliation. There is no excuse for it.
And honestly, I don’t even want to imagine how terrified and broken Tysha must have felt during all of it. People sometimes discuss this storyline like it’s just another political move by Tywin, but there was a real human being at the center of that horror. She didn’t deserve any of it.
What makes it even worse is that Tyrion spent years believing she never loved him, because Jaime was forced to lie. Tywin didn’t just ruin one moment he permanently damaged Tyrion’s ability to trust love and kindness. That’s not greatness or “hard leadership.”
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If I’m reading Conleth Hill’s body language correctly here… same 😭
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On this day 10 years ago (May 22, 2016), Hodor's secret was revealed in "The Door" (Season 6, Episode 5).
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Hold the door #ForTheThrone.
The final season of Game of Thrones returns in April.
The final season of Game of Thrones returns in April.