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Quote from: Sinyoncé on May 13, 2019, 02:25:38 PMQuote from: .:::Slærya Stark:::. on May 13, 2019, 02:24:17 PMDamn team dragon whore is falling a apart. Hating seeing y'all go out like this.Like that building that crushed Cersei's skull.
Quote from: .:::Slærya Stark:::. on May 13, 2019, 02:24:17 PMDamn team dragon whore is falling a apart. Hating seeing y'all go out like this.
Quote from: .:::Slærya Stark:::. on May 13, 2019, 03:36:29 PMAnd yeah this bitch been a terroristhttps://twitter.com/buckay_/status/1127776313429975041
Quote from: Sinyoncé on May 13, 2019, 04:00:05 PMQuote from: .:::Slærya Stark:::. on May 13, 2019, 03:36:29 PMAnd yeah this bitch been a terroristhttps://twitter.com/buckay_/status/1127776313429975041make it make sense
QuoteAt the same time, though, it made absolutely no narrative sense.There was no reason for Daenerys to burn the city so systematically, to so deliberately target civilians who posed no threat to her. She's been callous and even cruel before, but never murderous for the sake of being murderous. It felt as if Daenerys had become a monster simply because the show needed her to become a monster, not because it was paying off a thoughtfully developed character turn.I get that the show has been building toward Daenerys becoming the Mad Queen for seasons now — really, I do. In theory, her turn toward villainy really could have worked. But in practice, its execution was sloppy and rushed, a microcosm of what's felt wrong with much of this final season.