@Uc_heyy02 If it was only symbolic, then the story wouldn’t repeatedly highlight her surviving fire as something extraordinary. The whole scene is written to suggest a break from normal Targaryen history, not just a speech moment. Relax!!!
@dickytriipin@Uc_heyy02 Bro, I was reading hoping to get to the part where I'll say "Oh wow, okay..." 😂😂 Omo, nothing o. People create posts and threads these days for the silliest reasons.
@RealAnimeKage She didn’t "choose Joffrey over her family" in a clean, logical sense. She was manipulated, emotionally isolated, and trying to survive in a court where she had very little power.
@Peach_chinny Arya is the better warrior, but Sansa is the better ruler. The North needed a queen, not an assassin. Arya never wanted the crown anyway, she wanted freedom.
Game of Thrones Season 4 is where a lot of major storylines hit their peak dont play
Joffrey Baratheon dies at the Purple Wedding.
Tyrion Lannister gets his trial and delivers the iconic "I wish I was the monster you think I am" speech.
The battle at the Wall happens.
Oberyn Martell vs. Gregor Clegane
Tywin Lannister finally gets what's coming to him.
@OmoAlade005 You are mostly right that Viserys saw Daenerys as a political asset rather than a sister. But the bigger reason he didn't marry her is that marrying her himself wouldn't help him reclaim the throne, while marrying her to Drogo might. For Viserys, power came before tradition.
@Uc_heyy02 Sansa didn't win. She traded nearly everything for a crown. Bran got the throne, Arya got freedom, and Jon escaped the game entirely. Sansa ended where she started ruling, but alone. That's success, not necessarily victory.