@kenklippenstein You are unbearably smug and unpleasant all the time now. You didn’t used to be. I don’t know what happened to you but I’m sorry for you.
@Apex_willye@callmecrybaby98 He’s a warrior so he’s good at compartmentalizing and he can’t afford to look weak in front of the army that he’s sending out to fight in their name.
@westerosies Viserion was the most impactful because it was the first time we saw a dragon death on screen.
Vermax hurt me the most. His noises and struggles to stay above the water just broke my heart.
@ketuk82@Uc_heyy02 This may be true but it’s also true that if you’re adapting someone else’s material you should attempt to adapt it as faithfully as you can. That’s someone else work they’re standing on and too many showrunners today don’t seem to have any respect for it.
@22leephat@westerosies What you’re saying is pointless. The post was about being a skilled dragon rider not how many dragons they’ve taken out. If it were about that Dany wouldn’t be on the list.
@Its_Faid Nobody thinks he’s a hero. He doesn’t pretend to be a hero or even a particularly good person. He’s a fan favorite because he’s a compelling character who does what he thinks needs to be done to protect himself and the few he loves.
@chloesladyjam@blodrheeina I mean maybe but even if you see her character that way it’s still not an excuse to use famous quotes from actual historical figures. It was jarring and pulled me completely out of the scene.
@K1RAT0WER It threw me out of the episode completely. Jarring. I literally had to pause it and look at my husband to check whether she had actually just said that.