He never left her side long enough to give her the chance. (img credit)
Then I will take you there.
Stark direwolves + endgame
this is sending me
I think we all can relate to this.
Get her a dog, she’ll be happier for it.
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i love how sansa and tyrion were like "hey so a stark should be on the iron throne, and also the north should be independent and also ruled by starks" and everyone else was like "oh hell yeah we love a stark supremacist"
i still for the life of me don’t understand how that scene didn’t end with all the kingdoms demanding their independence.
SO,
- jon being revealed as a targaryen? POINTLESS
- the night king being hyped up as the biggest threat for 8 seasons? POINTLESS
- cersei being the original mad queen and being hyped up as the biggest human threat? POINTLESS
- jaime’s character development and 8-year long redemption arc? POINTLESS
- bran becoming the three-eyed raven? POINTLESS
- jon being brought back from the dead for a higher purpose? POINTLESS
- arya leaving braavos and instead choosing her family and home? POINTLESS
- the starks going through hell for years and years waiting to be reunited? POINTLESS because they were reunited for like 5 minutes before being separated again
- daenerys overcoming all the terrible things that happened to her, bringing magic back to the world, going from nothing to becoming one of the most powerful people on earth, pledging to break the wheel, learning the moral difficulties of ruling, trying hard not to be like her father? POINTLESS
BUT HEY AT LEAST BRONN GOT HIS CASTLE SO IT’S ALL GOOD
this intro to a game of thrones finale reaction video absolutely ended me
Drogon melting the Iron Throne
Game of thrones mood
Themes: forgotten
Character arks: ruined
Sexism, racism, ableism: prevailing
I’m forcibly removed from the writers room
Game of Thrones (April 17, 2011–May 19, 2019)
A long time ago, she remembered her father saying that when the cold winds blow the lone wolf dies but the pack survives.
What was the point in jaime getting captured by Robb Stark, what was the point of Catelyn releasing him, what was the point of him losing his hand, what was the point in him saving brienne, what was the point in him saving tyrion, what was the point in him going to dorne, what was the point in him going to the Riverlands, what was the point in him going north, what was the point in him knighting brienne, what was the point in him fighting the dead, what was the point in him fucking brienne? The only relevant thing jaime ever did was try to murder a child. I have to laugh.