Anonymous wrote:Are we really supposed to believe pirate bro suddenly felt remorse, surprise or guilt or dread even for a split second??
So out of character. Why bother? It’s not like he’s going to plead anything from anyone.
Anonymous wrote:This series is painfully slow. I can’t believe you now need to wait a year for any action. I may just Google the book ending and be done with it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we really supposed to believe pirate bro suddenly felt remorse, surprise or guilt or dread even for a split second??
So out of character. Why bother? It’s not like he’s going to plead anything from anyone.
I took his reaction as "Shit, I'm in trouble." I don't think he has remorse for the person but maybe remorse as in the repercussions or what this will certainly cause.
Anonymous wrote:Whose dragon was Daemon singing to? What's the story with that dragon? Does it belong to anyone?
So Daemon was choking Rhaneyra and he lets go and she's all..."He never told you." like that justifies the choke. I didn't understand that part at all.
Anonymous wrote:Are we really supposed to believe pirate bro suddenly felt remorse, surprise or guilt or dread even for a split second??
So out of character. Why bother? It’s not like he’s going to plead anything from anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a question about this last episode. As Rhaenys is escaping the castle, they show a fire in one wing of it. Was that the room she'd been locked in? As in, they intended to burn her to death?
I thought it was the brothel/house of the "white worm" or whoever that lady was who had kept Aegon hostage for that short period of time. So confusing.
Anonymous wrote:I like the GOT world and will watch, but find I don't want to watch because it actually makes me anxious for Rhaenyra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a question about this last episode. As Rhaenys is escaping the castle, they show a fire in one wing of it. Was that the room she'd been locked in? As in, they intended to burn her to death?
I thought it was the brothel/house of the "white worm" or whoever that lady was who had kept Aegon hostage for that short period of time. So confusing.
I found this whole episode to be confusing. I didn't remember the Erryck twins - why would they tell Aegon his grandfather would meet him outside the city wall? To lure him to his grandfather?
Literally no idea why that building was burning at the end.
Could use a TINY bit more exposition with Helena? Is she straight up nuts or what?
No Rhaenyra in this episode - total disappointment.
I think they should have had Rhaenys burn Aegon, et al and let Aemond survive and he can battle it out. In the after the episode segment they had the showrunners say that Rhaenys didn't want to kill another mother's son and that's why she didn't burn Aegon. But there's not way Alicent wouldn't have died too, so twofer. Don't care what was in the books.
I'm a little surprised Alicent is such a neophyte at this stage. Say what you will about Cersei Lannister but she surrounded herself with people that would go to bat for her. No one would have planned a usurpation under her nose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a question about this last episode. As Rhaenys is escaping the castle, they show a fire in one wing of it. Was that the room she'd been locked in? As in, they intended to burn her to death?
I thought it was the brothel/house of the "white worm" or whoever that lady was who had kept Aegon hostage for that short period of time. So confusing.
I found this whole episode to be confusing. I didn't remember the Erryck twins - why would they tell Aegon his grandfather would meet him outside the city wall? To lure him to his grandfather?
Literally no idea why that building was burning at the end.
Could use a TINY bit more exposition with Helena? Is she straight up nuts or what?
No Rhaenyra in this episode - total disappointment.
I think they should have had Rhaenys burn Aegon, et al and let Aemond survive and he can battle it out. In the after the episode segment they had the showrunners say that Rhaenys didn't want to kill another mother's son and that's why she didn't burn Aegon. But there's not way Alicent wouldn't have died too, so twofer. Don't care what was in the books.
I'm a little surprised Alicent is such a neophyte at this stage. Say what you will about Cersei Lannister but she surrounded herself with people that would go to bat for her. No one would have planned a usurpation under her nose.
Agree, her kids are 20+ years old and she has a house full of babysitters, she has made NO friends except the 2 men?