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If Bran kept his secret about Jon, how would the show have ended? As I see it, Jon refusing Daenerys any affection after learning about his bloodline started the domino effect of Daenerys finishing the series like the true daughter of the mad king. The way Missandei ended her run didn't help at all.
On another possible plot point, if Jon and Daenerys kept going down the road they started, would they have ruled the seven kingdoms together as king and queen?
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If Bran kept his secret about Jon, how would the show have ended? As I see it, Jon refusing Daenerys any affection after learning about his bloodline started the domino effect of Daenerys finishing the series like the true daughter of the mad king. The way Missandei ended her run didn't help at all.
On another possible plot point, if Jon and Daenerys kept going down the road they started, would they have ruled the seven kingdoms together as king and queen?
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First watch GoT S03E04: Omg holy peak! I underestimated her
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Game of Thrones actress Hannah Murray has spoken out about suffering a 'catastrophic' psychotic breakdown after becoming involved with what she describes as a 'wellness cult'
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Game of Thrones star suffers ‘catastrophic' psychotic break after joining cult
Game of Thrones actress Hannah Murray has spoken out about suffering a 'catastrophic' psychotic breakdown after becoming involved with what she describes as a 'wellness cult'
My top 10 GOT moments in no particular order, what would you add/ remove?
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Rationalizing how could it be logical for Arya to kill the NK
Disclaimer: I still think Jon Snow should’ve been the one to kill the Night King, Arya giving the final stroke made no sense and that should’ve been, beyond any doubt, Jon Snow’s role.
They established the cult of the faceless men around death, death is sacred and only the god with many faces may decide when someone’s time is up.
Jaqen Hagar should’ve told Arya in any scene that necromancy is sacrilegious and forbidden because it steals death from the god with many faces and renders the faces of the dead ‘unusable’ for the faceless men. In this way, it would’ve much less weird when she killed the NK, she would’ve had a spiritual motivation to kill the Night King, beyond just randomness of the showrunners.
Of course, it would’ve been miles better if Jon Snow just did it himself, but hey, it wouldn’t have been hard at all to give Arya’s actions another, more crafted layer.
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Disclaimer: I still think Jon Snow should’ve been the one to kill the Night King, Arya giving the final stroke made no sense and that should’ve been, beyond any doubt, Jon Snow’s role.
They established the cult of the faceless men around death, death is sacred and only the god with many faces may decide when someone’s time is up.
Jaqen Hagar should’ve told Arya in any scene that necromancy is sacrilegious and forbidden because it steals death from the god with many faces and renders the faces of the dead ‘unusable’ for the faceless men. In this way, it would’ve much less weird when she killed the NK, she would’ve had a spiritual motivation to kill the Night King, beyond just randomness of the showrunners.
Of course, it would’ve been miles better if Jon Snow just did it himself, but hey, it wouldn’t have been hard at all to give Arya’s actions another, more crafted layer.
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What are your overall thoughts on how Catelyn Stark Treats Jon Snow do you guys understand why she treats him that way or do you hate it
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