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From the Night King Perspective
#31
I was thinking Arya Kills Dany, Jon ends up King. Now I am not so sure. Jon doesn't want it. I think Jon has a major play. I am wondering where the letter the Spy Master wrote ends up. It needs to show up somewhere. I like Bronn, but he is due for something bad. Grey worm either needs to head back over the sea or die. He won't support anyone but Dany. Still have no clue what happens with the last Dragon. Drogon either dies or flies away. Sansa will be Lady of Winterfell for sure. Bran needs to go bye bye somehow since he has no place now with the Night King gone.

Just some random thoughts on it.
Ashgar the Bloodthirsty. 

My blood, your blood, what difference does it make!  

Time will tell.................
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#32
Even though HBO now is writing pop fiction, I will still stick to traditional fantasy plot and say the secret heir/hero who doesn't want the throne ends up on it. All of the "bad" people have to die (Bronn, Dany, maybe Tyrion and Greyworm). Arya may be reformed now and join some sort of healing organization. Arya might be humble enough to go join her nobleman. The dragon will support Jon so it might survive.
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#33
Well, I'll say that was as good a wrap as we could expect on how things in the final season went.

The best episode of the season.

It was kind of sad to see, what was this, about ten years?  End.
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#34
(05-20-2019, 12:56 AM)VballMichael Wrote: Even though HBO now is writing pop fiction, I will still stick to traditional fantasy plot and say the secret heir/hero who doesn't want the throne ends up on it. All of the "bad" people have to die (Bronn, Dany, maybe Tyrion and Greyworm). Arya may be reformed now and join some sort of healing organization. Arya might be humble enough to go join her nobleman. The dragon will support Jon so it might survive.

Is it possible to be so wrong on every single item? Hmmm, guess so.
Dany dead and Arya off on some quest. So I will give myself a couple of half points, but oh so many misses.
In the meantime, one word for the final episode: disappointing.
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#35
Yeah. I'd have to agree.
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#36
(05-20-2019, 02:48 AM)Calidor Wrote: Yeah. I'd have to agree.

Well, the whole season was a choke, more like Days of Our Lives than Game of Thrones under Martin, but the last episode was better than the others.

Not crazy about John sent to the suddenly rebuilt wall - to do, what? 

Overall again I think the season failed, now obviously drifting apart from Martin, in particular on dispatching the Night King so easily, after all, Winter was coming for eight years.
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#37
This whole season sucked imo...
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#38
A good friend of mine said the other day that Bran should be king as he sees all and doesn't want the job.  How right he was.
Yes, this season was a very big let down from the previous ones following the writing of Martin.  Wouldn't it be nice if he continues and writes the last book and we someday get to see how he would do it.  Better, I'm sure.
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#39
Would you want your Head of State to be the ultimate spymaster? Talk about a surveillance State...

Very disappointing season.
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#40
It would make the justice system interesting. Except he would already know the crimes you are going to commit. Middle Ages minority report.
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