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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2019
  • Let’s talk the final season of Game of Thrones and Mad Queen Daenerys! A little different to my other vids in that it’s less focused on a “trope” and more about a character and her arc. Just needed to get this out of my system. Hope you enjoy the video! If you did please don't forget to like and subscribe.
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  • @skycendre257
    @skycendre257 Před 5 lety +4636

    "Targaryen genes kicking in" is literally the stupidest excuse ever... no wait, "Dany kinda forgot about the Iron Fleet" tops it, definitely.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +119

      That was the worst excuse. How in the world could any of that happen?

    • @skycendre257
      @skycendre257 Před 5 lety +106

      @@skywalker6648 They had no idea how to have the serie finished and made up that idiotic excuse. Bad writing is bad I guess

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +11

      @@skycendre257 That's the truth!

    • @skycendre257
      @skycendre257 Před 5 lety +87

      @Drake9Draconiangar Look, Dany wasn't an idiot. I never liked her as a character much, but sure thing she wasn't stupid, and after already losing a dragon it's preposterous to think that she would simply dismiss important details like that. But okay, if it was just her maybe, just maybe I could relent... then what about Varys and Tyrion? Or anyone else? Did they suddenly become idiots too? NO ONE remembers about the Iron Fleet?
      They all didn't get that far being stupid and forgetting stuff. Screwing up Dany over something like this is just lazy storywriting - you want her to lose another dragon? Fine with me, then have the "advanced weaponry" shoot at them from the city while she's attacking. Have a spy on her ranks telling them that the fleet is too far to reach them, lying obv, so no one thinks them a threat and then BAM. Have anything else happen, anything which doesn't require a lame excuse for such a poor character arc.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +52

      @Drake9Draconiangar Are you kidding me?? They just used the same weapon on Drogon in Season 7 and he got hit. You cannot excuse what happened. Btw, how do you then justify not one arrow from this "advanced weaponry" striking Drogon in the next episode?

  • @viperblitz11
    @viperblitz11 Před 5 lety +396

    During the early parts in Qarth, I interpreted her shouting threats more as naive attempts to flex power that she'd only just gotten rather than "mad queen" foreshadowing. It would make sense that someone young and inexperienced in handling "diplomacy" would desperately try to leverage whatever title they had to get what they want, and lashing out when it doesn't work.

    • @PlanetLexishere
      @PlanetLexishere Před 4 lety +50

      Nope not it. Daenerys and her people were starving and dehydrated, she tried the polite way for them to get shelter and food and clearly being nice wasn't cuttin it so being rude was the only way

    • @godemperorletoatreidesii1318
      @godemperorletoatreidesii1318 Před 3 lety +37

      @@PlanetLexishere Either way, people forget the context of the scene everytime "muh fire and blood" from season 2. The one line they bring up to defend the rushed character arc

    • @Jane-oz7pp
      @Jane-oz7pp Před 2 lety +5

      Another adaptation failure. The books did a good job so far of moving her in that direction. Having visions that are left open to interpretation as either hallucinations or magic is definitely a good start, and having her snap and do some kind of horrible things for the sake of love would drive her there easily enough. The building loss and paranoia are getting to her, and she's seeing human lives as less and less, the more that die in her name.
      If DnD were better writers, we could have had a great character arc.

    • @Larissa-up7lu
      @Larissa-up7lu Před 2 lety +18

      @@Jane-oz7pp Even then, I’m a little divided. If anyone were to go mad queen, it would be book Cersei. She is incredibly paranoid. She also found pleasure watching the Tower of the Hand get blown up with wild fire, like she thought it was beautiful and turned her on. We will see where Dany goes, but I just don’t see her blowing up the city. Burning down Kings Landing definitely seems like something Cersei would do at the end.

    • @TheFreshTrumpet
      @TheFreshTrumpet Před 2 lety +7

      @@Jane-oz7pp honestly what gets me is the missed opportunity of showing how. normal people like you and me could go mad given the right fkd up environmental circumstances. Cuz everything you described could happen to normal people, too, like we could’ve gotten a story of how hurt people hurt people like “she’s an irrational tyrant now, not bc of her genes like everyone else assumes, but bc her life experiences made her this way.” That offers way more complex commentary/meaning than “sometimes people be crazy” lol such a damn shame

  • @ELMQ
    @ELMQ Před 5 lety +2401

    Daenerys:
    Locks dragons up because they killed an innocent girl.
    Also Daenerys:
    Uses dragons to burn innocent children alive.

    • @joshobrien3467
      @joshobrien3467 Před 5 lety +254

      @@petriksaksamaa Isn't it obvious? She's furious at Cersei so she.... ignores Cersei entirely despite the fact that she could just fuckin fly straight to her, and instead burns random innocents. That's totally in character right?

    • @BhlackBishop
      @BhlackBishop Před 5 lety +102

      @@mxlgrt Oh so you would burn children alive because you lost your best friend. I don't know you but I'm willing to bet your family would call bullshit.

    • @nickdentoom1173
      @nickdentoom1173 Před 5 lety +16

      @@joshobrien3467 No, she didn't snap because of Cersei. She snapped because everyone around her betrayed her.
      Fist Varys, then Tyrion with releasing Jaime.

    • @jal7852
      @jal7852 Před 5 lety +73

      Nick den Toom
      Many characters in the show have been betrayed. Guess what? Many of them didn’t go and commit genocide.

    • @imixupwords5340
      @imixupwords5340 Před 5 lety +34

      @@nickdentoom1173 hey boi know Jon Snow he is a Targaryen did he commit mass genocide because he was actually betrayed no well your argument just fell on its head

  • @Mustakoralli
    @Mustakoralli Před 5 lety +3079

    jon executed a child before, I guess we can expect him to go nuts on the wildlings any day now... foreshadowing yknow

    • @theguy9150
      @theguy9150 Před 5 lety +84

      He will behead them all 😂

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +103

      That's what I mean, a few are commenting that who Dany went after in the past was different than other characters when it came to executing others but she didn't. Even the Tarly's. Especially, the father who was proven to be a crude person who refused to face the fact that he lost the battle and posed himself as a threat, anyway.

    • @1975jamrock
      @1975jamrock Před 5 lety +150

      Give you two better. Was Sansa sadistic when she fed Ramsey.to his dogs? That was someone she could have had executed. but instead she had him eaten alive. Thats torture before death. Was she going mad? How about Arya? Was she going mad when she literally cut up Walder Frey's sons? She didn't have to that was sadistic she could have just poisoned them like everyone else. That was sadistic and evil. However Sansa and Arya stans looked past it because they love the characters. I am never one to be PC correct, but how they handled the two most powerful females in the series in terms of their character arc. Meanwhile they have two of the most popular male characters Tyrion and Jon Snow become mumbling stumbling fools survive. I would have been okay with the series if Tyrion and Jon died because you don't continually make mistakes like how Tyrion did for Daenarys and live. He committee treason by not brining information to his queen first. Then just the large number of massivr mistakes he made has Dany's hand. Then Jon Snow the character with the thickest plot armor in TV history. Constantly being saved or brought back to life by females. Ygritte saves him from the Wildings killing him, then not killing him when he betrays her. Mellisandre bringing that idiot back to life only for him to banish her because someone he barely knows (Davos) told him he will kill her if she doesn't ban him. Then Dany saves his life twice. Once beyond the wall after Tyrion told her not to go and save them they made their choice. She lost Viserion because of Jon. Jon went looking for wights to kill and walking away from the dragon to go stare down the Night King.
      Then Dany saved his life again because he goes charging the Night King only to be surrounded by hundreds of wights and alone. He was a goner. Then Dany saves him and does this after he had revealed his lineage to her before the battle of Winterfell. If it was me I would have let the Wights take care of my Jon problem. Especially of I was power hungry. George R Martin's favorite characters are Jon and Tyrion. Especially Tyrion who probably reminds George of himself.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +74

      @@1975jamrock That is another good example. Yet, for some reason when you point it out to some commenters including some vloggers, they can't accept that they are wrong and choose to ignore all that because they always hated Daenerys character from the beginning and insists some "seeds were planted" from season 1. Which is not true.

    • @1975jamrock
      @1975jamrock Před 5 lety +7

      @Nadia Ali Murphy She did admit her mistaie horrible mistake it is. But sorry Davos doesn't get to be that influential overnight. She just saved your damn life. What exactly did Davos do in the battle at Winterfell again? Exactly nothing. He could have bamished her away again. How the hell he survived that long in thos series I have no idea.

  • @aiden3373
    @aiden3373 Před 5 lety +741

    "Good turn evil" is Breaking Bad, which was like 60 episodes of laser focus on the one turning bad. Not 40 seconds with Tyrion

    • @Sara2016a
      @Sara2016a Před 5 lety +1

      The Stormchaser Agree 💯

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew Před 5 lety +35

      i always re-watch Breaking Bad is still awesome and has an ending that was worth more then game of thrones.

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew Před 5 lety +14

      @ONI maybe they should hired Vince, the director of Breaking Bad and Better Call saul, to direct the season 6-8.

    • @maddhatter222
      @maddhatter222 Před 5 lety +13

      I personally hate the idea of the prequels, because we all know where they end up leading to. An unsatisfying ending later on. I would like a sequel though, but it doesn't necessarily have to focus on the characters of Game of Thrones. Maybe something set decades or centuries later. We see how their world has changed (though not aesthetically making it look like today, we don't need more coffee cups and water bottles in Westeros), maybe see a new landmass that was discovered by Arya and then colonized. See if there are other dragons and mystical creatures in places that were just briefly mentioned, but not given full detail in either the books and show.

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew Před 5 lety +8

      @@maddhatter222 Maybe Martin should consider partnering with Stephen King or bring Vince who directed Breaking Bad, to his writing table to develop a sequel ti Game of Thrones maybe 2 or 4 seasons. All old characters and few new characters, maybe a new dragonriders from essos.

  • @aynledina
    @aynledina Před 5 lety +5578

    "i did not watch a character grow and develop for years to completely be reduced to crazy targaryen genetics in the span of two episodes." EXACTLY

    • @tentailmadara2500
      @tentailmadara2500 Před 5 lety +106

      Exactly so so stupid, she is just mad for being mad

    • @suzukisixk7
      @suzukisixk7 Před 5 lety +33

      Do they say she's mad? Remember that's just the name of the fan theory. They didn't show us mad...they showed us a ruthless supremacist kill a lot of innocent people because she justified it as saving future generations.
      Obviously she can't be wrong because she "knows what right is"

    •  Před 5 lety +37

      It was not craziness. She was at the mercy of Jon. She was in a weak position. She even "quoted Machiavelli" respect to be feared instead of loved.
      Everybody loved Jon, she new it was a matter of time before either Sansa or anyone tried to remove her to install Jon with no consequence, because he was the rightful heir. Her plan was to induce fear to avoid a rebellion and keep freeing more people in other kingdoms, she said it literally. That way she had secured Westeros and the city burnt would have been seen an undesired effect of a liberator who was going to have in the end new people who would love her.
      Americans did something similar in Hiroshima. The fear stopped the war, and later they recovered the love of the Japanese, who forgot it because the saw it as part of the war. She didn't show a single trace of craziness, but of a cold strategist that is cornered.

    • @wooplamusic5114
      @wooplamusic5114 Před 5 lety +2

      what about seeing her friend beheaded?

    • @wooplamusic5114
      @wooplamusic5114 Před 5 lety +3

      @ONI yea truu

  • @hannahlenee7190
    @hannahlenee7190 Před 5 lety +1564

    This is so cathartic because legit...it's not even set up that's she's "crazy." Everything was set up so that she's traumatized and grieving and angry. Emotional does not equal "insanity." Everyone calling her the "mad queen" makes me cringe because it doesn't fit.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +101

      That is the way it appeared to me as well. I can't get on board with her being the Mad Queen because it was said that her father acted weird over time before going mad. The writers never actually establishes that with her character. It's just suddenly she is angry, ignoring the bell and being vengeful and unsympathetic to the innocent victims.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +4

      mad means : great anger, rage too.
      Not just mentally ill on medical level

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +2

      @@skywalker6648
      Anger drives her, at a level more or less important , since she takes some power with Drogo. Her dragons are a symbol of her anger ( ... the fire).
      It is a feedback against the fear, inferiority feeling, etc... she had all her childhood with her a**hole of brother.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +49

      @@jean-louispech4921 Wrong. In the show, it is not implied that her father was just a person that was "mad" at people. That is the definition you are thinking of. The British meaning is mentally ill. So they called him the "Mad" king because he was doing terrible things considered to be as a result of becoming mentally ill not because he was "mad" at someone. Look it up under Google.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +23

      @@jean-louispech4921 Wow, you really need to do your research. The Dragon connection runs in her family. That's how they gained rulership. The dragon is not just connected to her.

  • @mercyfulfate666
    @mercyfulfate666 Před 5 lety +1022

    'You will not have a happy ending if you are on game of thrones'. The only person without a happy ending was dany. Everyone else was happily ever after, specially the starks so...

    • @mjolnir112
      @mjolnir112 Před 5 lety +153

      @bigbenhoward at least they are alive

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +20

      But you don't understand that Daenerys had to loose, because she is another power monger.
      This is the unwritten of the Game of Thrones :
      Everybody touching the iron thrones dies by violence! (all the kings and queens, and Daenerys)
      Everybody who want conquering the iron throne by the violence dies! (like the Baratheon brothers)
      Everydody who get power by violence or war dies! ( like Euron, Ramsay )
      Then Daenerys does not make exception to this rules.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +89

      @bigbenhoward
      John ends where he wants : to the north with his friends and his wolf.
      Sansa becomes the Queen of the North, and then ends where she want, and will try to keep peace with surrounding lords ( and she will be a great diplomat ) . But the other members of her family are not here any more.
      Arya, does what she want, she is drawing her destiny out of the lines drawn by others, in addition to the map, and she drops all the revenge thing.
      Bran, yes lost his legs, his soul but ends as the king. For him there is more bitter than sweet.

    • @AshleyLebedev
      @AshleyLebedev Před 5 lety +8

      bigbenhoward couldn’t have said it better myself. 🙏🏻
      No one won, John looked absolutely miserable till the end save for a dog kiss.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +5

      @bigbenhoward
      Hey this is not me , this is the back story of the saga! This is the message of GRR Martin.
      If you think i am wrong name me someone who was on the iron throne or wanted to sit on it, and is alive at the end of the saga?
      It is not about disney vilain, but about peoples wanting personal power, peoples corrupted by personal power. All GOT is about power ( and climate change ), the Game of Thrones is the Game of Power. The iron throne is like the ring in the Lord of the rings.
      Then end of the saga, leads to a situation where the object of unlimited power is destroyed, the wheel is destroyed.
      Some had to loose because GRR Martin has message about power, power corrupts and lead to the fall of peoples who get to high with the power.
      And Daenerys was too far on the power level, she had to fall.
      GOT is not a random story of kings, queens , knight, dragons, magic, undead, etc....
      Yes John could have been the final king, but at least he doesn't die. But John lacks of wisdom, then he is not the best king.
      And for breaking the wheel, you need to break the cycle made by hereditary power. Then it can't be the son of the legitimate king who must be on the throne.
      And you forget that GRR Martin wanted a bittersweet end ( like for LOTR ), not a Disney end where everybody has a full happy and perfect end.
      For John it is a bittersweet end. It is sweet but with a bitter taste because of all the sacrifices he made.

  • @muffinman5741
    @muffinman5741 Před 5 lety +3868

    Meanwhile Bran had neither forshadowing nor character development to set up him becoming King

    • @rebeccasmith9502
      @rebeccasmith9502 Před 5 lety +40

      @Rogue Viper best comment ever

    • @chrismassalas
      @chrismassalas Před 5 lety +35

      They will make the Starbucks cup King if they could... Epic Fail.

    • @paulakay2846
      @paulakay2846 Před 5 lety +20

      HE KNEW HE'D BE KING...SO PLAN A...GET THE NIGHT KING OUT OF HE WAY...AND TADA.....SO DISSAPOINTED

    • @muffinman5741
      @muffinman5741 Před 5 lety +39

      @@marky437 wow I think you're pretty much the only one, what did you base that on?

    • @gcg8187
      @gcg8187 Před 5 lety

      @Rogue Viper LOOOOOL

  • @sabrinaa3758
    @sabrinaa3758 Před 5 lety +1310

    Emilia Clarke: *sarcastic tone* BEST SEASON EVER!!111

    • @alexjang7836
      @alexjang7836 Před 5 lety +64

      She sounded like she was held at gunpoint when she said that lol

    • @AJ-js4fl
      @AJ-js4fl Před 5 lety +33

      @sabrina joon *They turned such beautiful character into a mess hate this GOT season, they turn stupid sansa into a wise women and brave dany dumb, if she had to go mad why didn't she turned mad when she was with her psycho brother in first season? Such a stupid season*

    • @last7509
      @last7509 Před 5 lety +7

      she said it that way because she knew the mindless masses would whine and she merely doesnt want to be disliked.

    • @sabrinaa3758
      @sabrinaa3758 Před 5 lety +11

      @@AJ-js4fl Sansa's had a great character arc though. I'm glad they didn't mess up her character.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +1

      It's like you knew the season might be bittersweet when she said that, but not this bitter.

  • @AC4ace
    @AC4ace Před 5 lety +404

    "(Her) Dragons burned very, very many people." I've just realized why this doesn't sit right with me. Prior to King's Landing, her dragons had burned, by my count (and discounting the Lannister army at the Goldroad), 10 people: Qartheen Warlock (forget his name), Kraznys, 4 or 5 Astapor soldiers, 1 Merenese 'noble', and 2 Tarlys. Can't count Drogon's kills in the fighting pit, as Dany wasn't controlling him then, and it's not fair to count those offscreen, as there's no way to fairly count those. And I'd be surprised if she was shown burning more than 50 Lannister soldiers in the battle of the Goldroad. Even taking those she burned by other means (Miri maz Dur, the Khals and their bloodriders), I don't think she even broke 100.
    And we can't fairly include the Lannister army, as that was war, and it's fair for her to use her dragons in war. After all, remember when Tyrion used Wildfire to burn Hundreds, if not THOUSANDS, at the Battle of Blackwater Bay? No one called him mad for doing that, and death by Wildfire is MUCH worse than death by dragonfire, as you can at least put out dragonfire.
    So, 10 killed by dragonfire, another 2 dozen or so by other fire. Spread over 6 years or so. Given the context, I find it hard to use this as justification for what D&D had her do at King's Landing.

    • @jonathanblaze1648
      @jonathanblaze1648 Před 4 lety +57

      Yeah he was incorrect in saying very, very many people. And he was speaking from starting AFTER crucifying the masters of Meereen. So really there was 1 master she burned in the catacombs. And the Tarly's. All other were obviously enemy combatants. She only used her dragons to kill someone not threating her (at that moment) twice.

    • @christinebernchat7125
      @christinebernchat7125 Před 4 lety +38

      This! I keep coming back to the dragons being locked up when Drogon killed the farmer’s child, but your point is much more encompassing. There was a problem I couldn’t quite put my finger on and you nailed it. Speaking of nailed, the idea that all of this could have been avoided if Jon would have just stayed with Danny is disgusting. Women goes crazy from grief and being dumped... urg! I don’t buy the foreshadowing theory but if you do - woman’s underlying craziness comes to the surface because of grief and being dumped. I’m clearly still pissed a year later.

    • @steelbear2063
      @steelbear2063 Před 4 lety +7

      I don't know how well you can put out dragon fire, but death by it is certainly quicker than by wildfire

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist Před 3 lety +2

      Surprised if she burned more than 50 soldiers in the battle of the Goldroad? She easily burns that many on average in just a single shot!

    • @AC4ace
      @AC4ace Před 3 lety +14

      @@SerbAtheist Actually, No. Watch the Behind-the-Scenes featurette, where the pyrotechnics guy EXPRESSLY says that the largest number being shown burnt was 20 (the opening attack shot). And I specified "Being Shown Burning," i.e., those she burned ON SCREEN. Yes, far more were burned off screen, but as I pointed out, that was war, so using her dragons was fair game, and since it's impossible to say whether she burned 5 or 5000 off screen, I don't include that in my count.

  • @sandras2624
    @sandras2624 Před 5 lety +203

    my heart goes out to her. yes - she has always shown tendencies to fully go "miss mad targaryen", but she never did. she used her power to fight the evil instead, and to always stand up for herself. to follow her journey with balancing the madness that could lie somewhere inside her, but instead always turing to protect the weak in order to gain more power, has been what i love most about her story. that made her to one of the most interesting characters. to just kill her spirits in this way, and make her a full grown psychopath is not what she, nor the show, deserved.
    i just watched the two final episodes and i have never felt more frustrated with any characters development/destiny ever. for me she will always be the queen she was before the writers decided otherwise.

    • @PianoGirl091
      @PianoGirl091 Před 5 lety +28

      Same. I choose to remember her as we knew her before the dumpster fire that was season 8.

    • @sandras2624
      @sandras2624 Před 5 lety +5

      @@PianoGirl091 word!

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +12

      I have never seen those tendencies you speak of and that is the main problem with her sudden character turn.

    • @sandras2624
      @sandras2624 Před 5 lety +4

      @@skywalker6648 i was referring to the fact that she has been killing people in quite violent ways throughout the show, for instance slave masters, using her dragons or the dothraki to do so. so i always saw her as having tendencies to go mad, but she always "just" killed the bad guys (up to the dumster fire-finale, to use katherine anns words from the comment above). that's why it was heartbreaking and totally weird for me that she turned to kill civilians, and even children.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +3

      @@sandras2624 Lol, she has not been "killing people". If you think the slave masters were not murderous evil people, then you are delusional or you need to go back re-watch all the seasons.

  • @vantastic9367
    @vantastic9367 Před 5 lety +1809

    " Danny just kinda forget about the Iron fleet." As did the master of whispers and Tyrion, lmao

    • @MrLieutFluffers
      @MrLieutFluffers Před 5 lety +147

      The worst part is if you go back and watch they mention the Iron Fleet in their war council literally right before they leave and proceed to get ganked. So they forgot real fucking fast.

    • @NetAndyCz
      @NetAndyCz Před 5 lety +47

      @@MrLieutFluffers It feels like thee last season had so many jump cuts that could be filled by whole season. Just look how long it took them to get to King's Landing in the first season. Also I think they completely left out the story of possible famine with all those squabbles before the winter came. I mean the long winter should have been very serious issue on its own without white walkers on top of that.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +24

      And don't forget Bran. He didn't warg ahead of time and see this? After all, Dany did try to help him with the NK, he could have given her a heads up. No way to explain this lapse in strategy at all.

    • @vantastic9367
      @vantastic9367 Před 5 lety +23

      @@skywalker6648 Obviously Brann saw it, why do you think he said " that's why I'm here" when Tyrion named him king, evil shit, he totally set Jon up.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +7

      @@vantastic9367 LOL, yeah, Bran might as well had said, I had Jon and you do all my dirty work including betraying (and getting rid of) Daenerys with that weird smile on his face!

  • @ByChoiceMuslim
    @ByChoiceMuslim Před 5 lety +1106

    The writers just wanted to get this over with so that they can do star wars.

    • @ImperativeGames
      @ImperativeGames Před 5 lety +63

      Well, it's modern Star Wars' writing quality right here ^^

    • @belias360
      @belias360 Před 5 lety +23

      Because they're greedy and stupid.

    • @burtles1dons
      @burtles1dons Před 5 lety +37

      Clear case of them looking elsewhere and not giving it their full attention and doing it justice. They've just done it half assed. Should have given the show the respect it deserves and handed over the final two seasons to someone else. Instead their self importance has destroyed the show.

    • @Vorador47
      @Vorador47 Před 5 lety +49

      yeah, thats what season 8 feels like, they went "yeah, we are done with this, wrap it up" HBO even offered them 10 episodes, and they said, "nah, we can do it in six"

    • @Helldog6
      @Helldog6 Před 5 lety +54

      @@Vorador47 They offered them 10 episodes AND an increase in budget per episode as well. There's literally no reason not to do it outside of "we don't want to do this show any more".

  • @matp8454
    @matp8454 Před 5 lety +73

    Seasons 1 - 7: "The Night King does not sleep, he does not rest, he does not want to sit on the throne, he will not stop until this whole world is consumed. He is the real enemy. The only true war." etc. Foreshadowing an amazing war.
    ....
    Season 8: "Stab, Stab."
    So the only true war was against Cersei? I guess...

  • @CALISUPERSPORT
    @CALISUPERSPORT Před 5 lety +332

    Still don't buy the argument that "seeds were planted." many other beloved characters don't flinch when killing, does that mean they're crazy too? The twist in no way shape or form makes sense

    • @Alexander-the-Mediocre
      @Alexander-the-Mediocre Před 5 lety +17

      I think the seeds where planted at least from reading the books because to keep power and rule she keeps compromising her own morals and its is a visible downward trend. Her slowly becoming evil was a theory even before the tv show because the hints were there. Its not that she kills because thats normal in the world its that she has shown the she will change her morals and view point to keep power this happens very very slowly but if it keeps happening then it is very believable that she could end up a tyrant. So i do think the foreshadowing was there but not the actual character development to get to this point.

    • @sernoddicusthegallant6986
      @sernoddicusthegallant6986 Před 4 lety +7

      @Amelia C. But even in the books she still does burn alive a woman for wanting to avenge her rape. She till crucifies hundreds of nobles in revenge for crucifictions the majority had nothing to do with. She still agreed to torture a little girl because she was in an emotional state.

    • @dungaaahhh5725
      @dungaaahhh5725 Před 4 lety +17

      "Daenerys - One day your great city will return to the dirt as well.
      Hizdahr - At your command?
      Daenerys - If need to be.
      Hizdahr - And how many will die to make their happen?
      Daenerys - If it comes to that, they will have died for a good reason.
      Hizdahr - Those men (in the fighting pit) think they are dying for a good reason.
      Daenerys - Someone else reason.
      Hizdahr - So your reasons are true and theirs are false? They don’t know their own minds, but you do?"
      you're welcome

    • @TacticusPrime
      @TacticusPrime Před 4 lety +5

      @@dungaaahhh5725 I mean, yes. Her reasons are true, and theirs are false. Things can be correct and incorrect you moron.

    • @Langweiler11
      @Langweiler11 Před 4 lety +7

      @@TacticusPrime nice to know that some people still think that mass crucifixion is a good thing

  • @Vice8641
    @Vice8641 Před 5 lety +749

    The lose/lose argument you presented really resonated with me. I couldn't quite put it into words but that's exactly it. For every previous of our favorite character's demises, we could see how their choices led to their demise, but we could also understand why they made those choices and why not making them would have changed how everything turned out. The writer's needed Dany to fail so they wrote her character arc into a corner where none of her choices matter. It's frustrating and unsatisfactory; bad writing.

    • @aelinluna3434
      @aelinluna3434 Před 5 lety +28

      This exactly. And I couldn't put it into words before either.

    • @femtoservants
      @femtoservants Před 5 lety +89

      Had daenerys just attacked king's landing at first when she could, there would be a few civilian casualties sure, but cersei would not have the time to mass produce the scorpion in time which means the iron throne would have been won easily without too much danger for her dragon, westeros would have been united against the night king with her sitting on the iron throne, and also that stupid expedition to capture a wight just to convince cersei for a cease fire would have have never been launch,
      which means that daenerys would have never gone to the north to save john, which means that the night king would have never gotten visarion to transform into a wight, and could not have breach the walls, which means that the north would have much more time to prepare their defenses and would be supported by all of what is left of the armies of westeros.
      The writers punishes dany for not listenning to her advisor but listenning to them litteraly cost her the victory and many of her allies. Such poor writing from DnD.

    • @kingkylie9655
      @kingkylie9655 Před 5 lety +31

      This is exactly what i meant its like she had no out at all. she had to be written that way and her enemies HAD to talk about her to kill her.. she had no win, she didnt make her own choices it felt like the writers wrote her to be doomed and thats why i hated the last episode

    • @aulisrintala1306
      @aulisrintala1306 Před 5 lety +3

      She was a liberator in Essos but set out as a conqueror to Westeros based on a dubious birthright "because it belongs to me" and had a vendetta. She burned alot of people on the way and never questioned her actions. In the end that was the only thing keeping her together after she had gone too far. To delude herself she was still on the right path.
      Who should have power and why? Targaryens had to come to an end, even though Jon would make a great king, it would have been a continuation of the Targaryen line and sooner or later history would repeat. Now we have a king who knows history itself.

    • @moadewunmi9380
      @moadewunmi9380 Před 5 lety +13

      Jon would have made a horrible king and I’m sick and tired of the writers through various characters telling me he would make a good one. Jon is a one track-minded soldier who’s a piss poor leader. He cannot keep the loyalty of anyone except wildings longer than two seconds. He doesn’t know how to coalition build or manage so he gets undermined every time.

  • @sophonax661
    @sophonax661 Před 5 lety +5022

    Next episode Jon kills his whole family because his Targaryen genes kick in

    • @kandimba
      @kandimba Před 5 lety +553

      And then he kills everyone else while riding Drogon. In the aftershow, D&D justify this by reminding us that he once hanged a boy and this proved that he is crazy.

    • @azraelswrd
      @azraelswrd Před 5 lety +127

      @@kandimba .....SUBVERSION!!!! Seriously, so sick of that being the go-to excuse these writers keep claiming in place of actual plotting and development because SHOCK/SUBVERSION is trendy.

    • @EnoshII
      @EnoshII Před 5 lety +45

      difference is Jon isn't a product of incest like Dany is, the Targ madness thing is the result of their inbreeding

    • @vizioncs505
      @vizioncs505 Před 5 lety +83

      Well he killed Dany his only blood family so you were right.

    • @EricMustardman
      @EricMustardman Před 5 lety +45

      @@vizioncs505 He's also related by blood to House Stark because his mother, Lyanna Stark, was Ned Stark's sister and aunt to Brandon, Arya and Sansa, so he's in fact as much the surviving Stark children's -great uncle- cousin as much as he was Daenerys' nephew.

  • @ainrsttt
    @ainrsttt Před 5 lety +51

    What they made with Dany made me so angry. She was such a beautiful, deep and complex woman. Cruel to her ennemies, but kind with her people. That was what made me love her. Strong, merciless, but yet kind and really touching in her youth. Sometimes we could see (in the first seasons) that she was simply a young girl with power. Her going mad was so poorly written. And her death, even if visually beautiful, was so bad. She died like that, no last word (as if you die instantly from a stab), no "Dracarys", nothing. Not even a scene of her flying away with Drogon as if it didn't matter. She died, without dignity. She just died, and when I cried, it was out of frustration, disappointment. She went from slave, to Khaleesi, to Queen to die like that ? She deserved to die in flames, she deserved to die like a dragon.
    What I felt, even if it is pure saltiness, is a feeling of unfairness. It was to me, so unfair that she got that poor writting just for the sake of the Stark House. I'm unsatisfied with that happy ending, and yes, to me it is a happy ending. The only sad ending here is for the people who spent YEARS (characters and fans included) cheering for Queen Daenerys, mad or not. Jon is alive, reunited with Tormund and Ghost, Arya goes Dora, Sansa becomes Queen in the North, and Bran becomes King of the Six Kingdoms. That ending was such a Disney-ish. I got so disappointed. I wished Mad Queen Daenerys reigned longer over Westeros. I wish the died with her dignity.
    I wish her tragedy was more epic. Hers was just... lame...

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +5

      But lol, she didn't have to go mad (or angry) at all since there was never any indication of this being expected from her character in all the seasons until now.

  • @Shinoda19900
    @Shinoda19900 Před 5 lety +451

    What you didn't mention is also a fact that the moment they reached "Mad Queen" point, they changed logic of the series once again.
    Scorpions and Euron's fleet? - useless now.
    Aegon Targaryen plot - Let's forget about it.
    Tyrion? - Smart again.
    It makes it even more obvious that they gave her "Hiob's" treatment only for the sake of fake change. Worst kind of writing.

    • @skylight_gameuse
      @skylight_gameuse Před 5 lety +12

      yeah they wanted to go that way and it didn't make sense, even for the other characters

    • @paradoxacres1063
      @paradoxacres1063 Před 4 lety +2

      What does _"Hiob's treatment"_ mean..?

  • @flynnstone3133
    @flynnstone3133 Před 5 lety +1352

    16:35 What he actually said "Dany forgot about the Iron Fleet"? I THOUGHT THAT WAS A MEME. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.

    • @Tesis
      @Tesis Před 5 lety +101

      well it became a meme after he said this ahah

    • @ghostapostle7225
      @ghostapostle7225 Před 5 lety +65

      I understand the disbelief, is so fucking stupid you can't really believe it was a real thing.

    • @EmmaLPeel
      @EmmaLPeel Před 5 lety +30

      I was so insulted and infuriated when he said that.

    • @cnt2495
      @cnt2495 Před 5 lety +5

      I thought so too. I thought so too...

    • @MARYWTHER
      @MARYWTHER Před 5 lety +40

      Yeah as we can see from the comments above, I think what makes most of the audience frustrated and angry right now, is how stupid D&D think we are, as their audience. They think they can throw stuff like "well she forgoooot!" and "well when she watched her brother die, she didn't care- ALSO she's a Targaryennn!!" to explain the way things are turning so quickly and so unexplicably (in the text of the show itself) because we're dumb, stupid, easy to convince viewers (at least, in D&D's eyes) who will believe whatever storyline they throw at us, as long as they show some titties (even Arya's, whom we've known ever since she was 10 yo AHEM) or good visual effects.

  • @BradleyS95
    @BradleyS95 Před 5 lety +197

    "If she listens to them, she loses. If she doesn't listen to them, then everyone's calling her a mad queen" Thanks for summing it up. This is why I'm frustrated with what they've done with her character.

    • @interregnum_
      @interregnum_ Před 5 lety +7

      I don't buy this as an argument against the writing. That neither the "right" nor "wrong" choice would lead to her victory seems pretty realistic--particularly because Dany's not trying to be good or do what's right: she's doing this to make the people revere her. And Westeros is in no state to revere a conqueror. A hero? Sure. Heroes give them hope. Heroes earn respect. Dany is a stranger riding a monster who expects respect via threat of conquest. The people of Westeros want stability, not revolution. They aren't slaves yearning to be freed. That she thinks her previous methods will work and that her previous actions count for anything to people who don't know what they are is a delusion. Of course she's in a lose-lose situation--she never learned Stannis's lesson: don't put the cart before the horse. I'm not saying it justifies the way the show got to this civilian murder decision--at all--but that Dany's arc would always, always, ALWAYS end in consternation over the Westerosi not loving her makes a damn lot of sense.

    • @vmspinelli
      @vmspinelli Před 5 lety +1

      You really have no idea of the dynamics of the human mind, right? Really, it would surprise you how often this "Dany-suddenly-went-mad" happens in real life. Specially in high preasure and frustration situations like: in a few weeks you've lost two sons, you've lost two best friends, and your only and definitive life objetive is now suddenly and rightfully threatened. I would say the character's developement have been pretty realistic.

    • @BradleyS95
      @BradleyS95 Před 5 lety

      @@interregnum_ okay.

    • @BradleyS95
      @BradleyS95 Před 5 lety

      @@vmspinelli okay.

  • @mayumv1
    @mayumv1 Před 5 lety +344

    Daenerys didn't deserve this kind of end and the fans didn't deserve this kind of sloppy story telling. You explained it all perfectly. This video needs to be sent to HBO and the writers! I feel bad for all of the cast and crew that worked so hard only to have all of that work be forever overshadowed by the writer's incompetence. They definitely should remake episodes 4-6.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +2

      Daenerys deserves this kind of end, because she is power hunger.
      If you think that she could end on the iron throne, you understand nothing about GOT.

    • @mayumv1
      @mayumv1 Před 5 lety +18

      I never said I think she should end up on the iron throne. Where did you get that from? I said she didn’t deserve this kind of end. I felt that the story was rushed compared to the well-adapted story telling throughout all of the seasons that made the series so great. I do believe that she should die, i just wish that it would have been in a different way where we could see her progressing turn to madness before her inevitable end. That is just my opinion. You are entitled to your own as well. I love and respect GOT and have been a fan since the beginning.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety

      @@mayumv1
      Ok
      well i put a " if " before her on the throne. Then it does not apply to you.

    • @asma1523
      @asma1523 Před 5 lety +18

      jean-louis pech What's the problem if she ends up as a queen? The whole Starks family got what they wanted, and any other character in Game of Thrones, why only when it comes to Daenerys, you say this is Game of Thrones, not Disney World. Really !!?? Do the rules of Game of Thrones that no one gets what they want should apply only to Daenerys, but the rest of the characters should live a happy life? How nonsense.

    • @rosesongoku6980
      @rosesongoku6980 Před 4 lety +4

      Remake episode three as well. How anyone thinks that killing the true enemy in that episode when there’s still three episodes left to use him is a good idea is beyond me.

  • @noneofyourbeeswax01
    @noneofyourbeeswax01 Před 5 lety +372

    I've never understood why people are so down on Daenerys not for executing people, but by using her dragons to do it. They claim it is horrific and a horrible and painful death, but I would refute that. Being blasted by dragonfire at point blank range with flames that can melt Valyrian Steel will certainly kill a person in an instant.
    When Ned Stark says that the person who passes the sentence should wield the sword everyone thinks he's being honourable when he then lops a good man's head off with a giant Valyrian Steel sword - Dany does not own or wield a sword; as Mother of Dragons her weapon of choice is a dragon, and it is only fitting that she employ it thus. The fear of being consumed by dragonfire incites a healthy respect, and I would only condemn her for unjust execution (like Rickon... I mean Dickon (snigger) Tarly's, not for her choice of the method so long as that method is not itself inherently cruel. And being roasted by Drogon would certainly be scary (until it happened) but the insta-death makes it no more cruel than beheading - which is far less swift and reliable as Drogonbreath, as Theon's horrible butchery attempting to execute the castellan of Winterfell demonstrates.

    • @poisonyves4398
      @poisonyves4398 Před 5 lety +6

      i think her using drogon as a weapon was the writers' (both grrm and d&d) way of showing she's not far from her father. when starks confronted aerys, he captured them and challenged them to a fight. but instead of a oberyn martell vs mountain style of battle aerys tied them up and burned them alive thus saying "fire is the champion of the house targaryen".

    • @adv_baby2893
      @adv_baby2893 Před 5 lety +85

      totally agree. It's the one thing I wish he addressed in his commentary, but like many people, he is biased. It's medieval times. Beheading is horrific. King's landing was decorated with the heads of traitors. The Boltons flay people. He also mentioned the crucifixion (fair enough) but not that it was a literal eye-for-an-eye, not some sadistic vengeance. A literal payback is typical for the time period and the world we've come to appreciate as GoT. The bottom line is nothing about her actions was unusual; execution, sadism, darkness has been in the hearts of all GoT characters, creating an environment that is interesting and human. Cersei killing hundreds with wild fire. Tyrion using wild fire to win the war. Jon executing a boy(!). Sansa watching Ramsey be eaten alive smiling. Arya slitting a man's throat after feeding him his children - whom she personally carved. In reality, it's not Dany's brutality that stands out, but her occasional threats to take what was hers with fire and blood. Cersei also talked about how the familly is the only thing that matters, yet her obsession to retain the throne and manipulate the world was never labeled a sign of madness. Regardless, even Dany's most exaggerated determination is hardly foreshadowing. Let alone character development.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +30

      Thank-you. Melissandre used witch craft. in fact, she birthed a shadow that killed Renly but no one mentions that either.

    • @noneofyourbeeswax01
      @noneofyourbeeswax01 Před 5 lety +10

      @array s It's the execution of Dickon Tarly that was unnecessary. Tyrion had it right, he was a foolish boy who wanted to stand by his father. He should have been thrown in the dungeons for a few days to reflect. Once his father was not there he had no need to throw his life away in a foolish gesture to look good in the eyes of Tarly Sr - and the memory of his father being burned alive would surely have had a salutary effect.
      There was no good reason for Daenerys to have ignored her Hand and burnt Dickon - and it is now evident (if it wasn't then) that this jarring scene was written entirely to justify the abrupt switch from Danerys from heroine who frees the poor and saves the world from the Army of the dead into Lady Hitler.

    • @tytybaby06
      @tytybaby06 Před 5 lety +14

      array s because they betrayed their liege lord & sided with his murderer. House Tarly is pledged to house Tyrell & Cersei blew up house Tyrell. That would be like if the north sided with the mad king & Rhaegar after lord rickard & his son were roasted alive. They marched on high garden & killed her most powerful Westerosi ally lady Olenna they deserved to burn!!

  • @Lg.sidequest
    @Lg.sidequest Před 5 lety +1097

    This video has left me feeling so sad for Daenerys Targaryen. Her character was written so poorly towards the end.

    • @dvgsun
      @dvgsun Před 5 lety +55

      her character ? They screwed up the entire season with all characters

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg Před 5 lety +90

      D GR
      Yes but Daenerys’s was the main focal point of the ending & fucking up her character REALLY ruined everything.
      It literally made Jon’s entire Targaryen association & character development POINTLESS, it made Tyrion look like a fool, it made Bran undeserving of being a king, it made Sansa look like nothing but a jealous bitch, it made Cersei & Jaimie look like some unimportant side characters.. etc. Fucking up Daenerys’s character was the catalyst of ruining the entire ending of the show. So sad.

    • @obsessivefangirl5055
      @obsessivefangirl5055 Před 5 lety +23

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg so true. The Cersei and Jaime part. They were literally reduced to side characters this season

    • @bimbunnny
      @bimbunnny Před 5 lety +10

      The fact that she's seen as a main character also makes me very sad. :( The whole point of GoT/ASOIAF is that there *isn't* supposed to be a main character.

    • @obsessivefangirl5055
      @obsessivefangirl5055 Před 5 lety +9

      @@bimbunnny exactly!! The entire season 8, other important characters' storylines were ignored and sidelined for the sake of Dany's. *cough cough, Cersei, Tyrion, Jon*

  • @MayaMint
    @MayaMint Před 5 lety +1955

    Even her father Aerys, you know, The Mad King, took many years and many different situations to get truly mad.

    • @daemonspade8316
      @daemonspade8316 Před 5 lety +166

      Exactly. She's the worst Targaryen as of yet for cartoonish reasons

    • @cocogoat1111
      @cocogoat1111 Před 5 lety +252

      Not to mention Aerys was paranoid. Meanwhile Dany had Varys actively trying to poison her. So am I supposed to believe she's evil for not sparing him after that?

    • @Abrams1985
      @Abrams1985 Před 5 lety +18

      Sky Dome she had mental problems from the beginning of the show. She did not even care about her brother being brutally executed. I’m sorry, but she could have defended him, Viserys could have been banished, become prisoner, whatever... but she did not even blink when he was being killed. This is a clear sign of her having mental problems :P there’s a difference between Arya and Sansa killing their enemies and Dany dealing with her brother, her own blood. Somehow I could not imagine Arya killing Bran for being a dick. Or Sansa killing Arya for threatening her life.

    • @goldenchipmunk
      @goldenchipmunk Před 5 lety +343

      @@Abrams1985 Her brother was nice when they were younger. The whole "she didn't even look away or defend her brother when he died" is such a trash argument. It's her own blood, yes, but he threatened to kill her and her child, he sold her to a savage for an army and abused her. And if it still doesn't seem right for her to not feel anything for such a person, he told her he would let all the Dothraki and their horses rape her if it's going to get him the IT. She has no reason to cry for or defend an abusive pos like Viserys.

    • @javierhuey9817
      @javierhuey9817 Před 5 lety +46

      Exactly this 👆

  • @wordsrwind22
    @wordsrwind22 Před 5 lety +347

    Excellent! And THANK YOU for “Foreshadowing is NOT character development.” It’s been so frustrating seeing people justify the twist with “foreshadowing”

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +14

      And then they go on to name ridiculous things that still doesn't justify her change of character.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +5

      @@skywalker6648
      There is no character change.
      There is only a level of expression of anger different from usual time.
      We speak about a woman who makes burning alive a man by dragon even if he is innocent of the crime he is accused .
      A woman who take delight to the idea of the screams of a woman burned alive.
      A woman leading an army of barbarians raping women, stealing, killing men in armors of steel and destroying their stone house.
      etc....

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +14

      @@jean-louispech4921 What about all the great things she has done. Do you suddenly have amnesia to that?? PLUS, All the people you claimed she was forced to execute were all reasonably justified. For ex. The slavers she burned killed innocent children and nailed them to crosses. They didn't want to cooperate with Tyrion in formerly Slavers Bay. But I guess you forgot that too. The Tarly's (the father whom asked Jaime point blank if he wanted him to torture the soldiers so they would take orders) Yeah, that great guy was given a choice but he chose to be executed. All of this way better than what all of the other characters did in their positions of power like Ramsey, Cersei, Joffrey, Stannis, Rob, Ned, all of which killed at times without no option for anyone so you have Dany's character so wrong. In fact, she could have done way more damage with three dragons but she tried to be patient and just with her enemies even as they killed all her supporters. From being a victim to being empowered she was a great warrior Queen. At least that is how she has been portrayed until the goofy writers decided in S8 E5 to change her character and never said she was mad or anything. Never explained nothing, just one stupid thing after another with all the character arcs in the end. For ex. why make Jon a Targaryen, also, NK turns out wasn't much of a threat after all, Cersei dying under bricks, etc. Regardless you can't defend this sudden dumb decision to change Dany's character direction or the whole season for that matter. So just stop.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +5

      @@skywalker6648
      Oh yes burning a live a guy while he can be innocent of the crime, is a very great thing. She was not forced to execute him, she has only do it because she wanted it for ruling by fear.
      Burning alive a woman raped by barbarians, and expecting her to scream while burning is a great thing.
      Ned acted just because of duty, never taken pleasure to what he did, and had nothing personal.
      Mixing Ned with Ramsey and Joffrey or stannins the guy who burns his daughter, is the proof that you have no real argument, you are unable to analyze the subject.
      At least you put Daenrys at equality with Cersei, Joffrey, Stannins and Ramsay... it is a beginning.
      Sorry but the guy she burned alone was not taken prisoner while killing one of her supporter, but just was selected randomly among masters.
      Nothing different than nazis taking peoples randomly for being executed after that a German soldier was killed by resistant. It is the same logic, the same set of mind.....
      And after you are surprised that she became the mad queen.....
      You are too stubborn for understanding that there is no change of character.
      In fact you don't show any understanding of her character. So just stop.

    • @drogadepc
      @drogadepc Před 5 lety +15

      @@jean-louispech4921 Sansa delighted when she had Ramsey's hounds to eat him alive. Is she mad? No. Arya delighted when she butchered all the Freys in that room, specialy when she slit Walder's throat. Is she mad? Not at all. I know they weren't innocent people but Daenerys hadn't killed any innocent people at all, until season 8.

  • @AmethystEyes
    @AmethystEyes Před 5 lety +235

    I want the showrunners to be locked in a room and forced to watch this. Since they are in complete denial of any, ANY criticism of their "greatness".

  • @kiwasan
    @kiwasan Před 5 lety +2577

    "Foreshadowing is not character development" so on point.

    • @haudidno8827
      @haudidno8827 Před 5 lety +3

      Our last hope:
      www.change.org/p/hbo-remake-game-of-thrones-season-8-with-competent-writers?webview=true&nightmode=true

    • @DrMontgomeryMontgomery
      @DrMontgomeryMontgomery Před 5 lety +8

      @@kurdia100 - It was shock value, but it wasn't senseless. Poorly set up perhaps, but it does have a purpose in the story no matter how much you agree with that purpose.

    • @daraotl5187
      @daraotl5187 Před 5 lety +2

      I wrote a long ass comment explaining it please read it. People missing the poiunt entirely

    • @Hellmuth4
      @Hellmuth4 Před 5 lety +17

      people that argue that it was set up and it shouldn't have been surprising need to die. nobody thinks you're smart. you don't understand something that the rest of us don't. you're just a dick who likes to argue. this video nails it.

    • @nzwaywish
      @nzwaywish Před 5 lety +4

      @@kurdia100 you guys are all forgetting this has been 8 seasons in the fuckint making. Its not 40 seconds they been building it up especially in the last 2 seasons. Her unstable emotional state. The fact that she may not be bad but she isnt an Angel and the lines of good and bad or not as clear cut. Im in the middle of fuck it maybe kings landing did need to burn who are we to say? Maybe it wasnt right and she violated. Who knows these things get complicsted and I think that was the point. Even some9ne who you think is good and has good intentions can loose it.

  • @FinhaBastos
    @FinhaBastos Před 5 lety +3333

    This video is perfect. I'm not angry about her going mad, is the way they did it that angers me.

    • @KilluasBigSis
      @KilluasBigSis Před 5 lety +124

      Rafaela Bastos this is exactly what I said. And it makes me mad people saying “oh you wanted a fairytale ending” this is Game of Thrones we watch because no one is safe. I expected Daenerys to die but for her to just lose it in two episodes wrecked my nerves. I’m SUPER invested in this show and it feels like a personal attack she’s my absolute favorite and I’ll forever love her lol

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +31

      I'm angry at both since the writers kind of stuck with her being essentially good all these seasons with no build up because I truly think if they (D&D) changed her character before now and showed some crazy side to her, they would have lost viewers that were rooting for her to make to Westeros and take over the throne a long time ago. So that resulted in everyone feeling mislead all this time.

    • @justcallmeteacup4711
      @justcallmeteacup4711 Před 5 lety +36

      Exactly. I was completely for Mad Queen Daenerys but it just didn't feel like it made sense when you took into account the last seven seasons of development we sat through

    • @TonySinc
      @TonySinc Před 5 lety +3

      Rafaela Bastos this video is wrong about “foreshadowing” it’s not foreshadowing when she says what she will do. This is clearly her mentality. There’s more info as well. Psychologically, all the evidence is there.

    • @anon34890
      @anon34890 Před 5 lety +18

      Psychologically you are wrong hun. Trust me . I had an hour long convo with my cousin ( who btw is a psychologist ) about Dany’s mental state in the previous seasons . Trust me , she was perfectly sane. Ruthless , yes but never mad .

  • @legendaryash5805
    @legendaryash5805 Před 5 lety +20

    Dude your point about how Dany's blamed for both listening & ignoring her advisors is DAMN TRUE!!!
    I love this video & I agree with every single point you made

    • @thedifferent14
      @thedifferent14 Před 5 lety +3

      About Dany being damned if she does and damned if she doesn't, SO TRUE!! She couldn't win either way.

  • @anantsingh5995
    @anantsingh5995 Před 5 lety +62

    I used to respect Varys a lot in the beginning.
    He used to be intelligent, the spider , master of whispers and what not until he came to aid Dany.
    He really became impotent when he was serving Dany.
    We don't see any of his children spies around him, while he used to aid Dany.
    As soon as he turned against her, children came back to him.
    Well this is of no surprise, Tyrion Lannister, the most witty character used to be so productive even against stannis , in his "first war", even though he didn't knew much about his enemy. But when he comes to aid Dany he becomes stupid all of a sudden-all his strategies prove useless against his sister, whom he knew quite well.
    Jon Snow - The "most honourable", in seven kingdoms could behead, hang ppl who went against rules--is justified.
    When Dany burns Tarlys, even after giving them a choice, and even though its war--still she is mad.
    I won't justify what Dany did in the concluding episodes, but extremely disappointed by the way which show developers used.
    After a great character build up of 7 fu**in seasons, You turn her mad, simply because there had been long suspicions and talks of her going mad, and that she is daughter of someone who went mad? or just to make sure the show did not end being too predictable?
    The show makers should have at least shown a transition in character so that all this cud have been digested. Maybe things r quite different in books, but they completely ruined the show finale for sure.

  • @braddl9442
    @braddl9442 Před 5 lety +1892

    You can foreshadow all you want. You still need to make the events that lead to the foreshadowed outcome believable.

    • @changuage
      @changuage Před 5 lety +13

      It seems believable to me

    • @Marta-uv4id
      @Marta-uv4id Před 5 lety +78

      @@changuage Good for you. What part of it does actually look believable to you?

    • @zachhall5010
      @zachhall5010 Před 5 lety +15

      Event's like jorah dying, or missandei dying, or two of her dragons dying, or knowing that the people wouldn't except her as queen?

    • @braddl9442
      @braddl9442 Před 5 lety +42

      @@changuage You are a moron then. Nothing left to say.

    • @braddl9442
      @braddl9442 Před 5 lety +81

      @@zachhall5010 And yet none of those really lead to this as the outcome. Also the way they killed some of those dragons was lame and poorly done as well.

  • @muratgunduz4666
    @muratgunduz4666 Před 5 lety +1267

    I can't be the warden of the north.. I'm three eyed raven..
    Oh.. the king of the kingdoms you say.. Why do you think I came all this way
    I'm in !!
    Ok🙄

    • @wardburton1005
      @wardburton1005 Před 5 lety +53

      murat ber So poorly written

    • @zeynepo.1025
      @zeynepo.1025 Před 5 lety +75

      Also; "-You're a Greyjoy, and you're a Stark.
      one season later
      - Now am i a mighty Targaryen? Is that official? Then I'm in... I've never been a Stark"

    • @theproofistrivial7677
      @theproofistrivial7677 Před 5 lety +33

      (Also who in their right mind would choose Bran? He has the most boring sto- oh what’s that Tyrion? Right. Carry on. I was an idiot)

    • @killbethy
      @killbethy Před 5 lety +32

      The Proof Is Trivial Choosing a king based on having the best story is the kind of asinine idea you can only find in a Hollywood writers room.

    • @KilluasBigSis
      @KilluasBigSis Před 5 lety +24

      The Proof Is Trivial while he’s in chains! That’s what got me. Whyyyy are y’all listening to a prisoner? Why does his word still hold weight??

  • @MegaKaitouKID1412
    @MegaKaitouKID1412 Před 5 lety +138

    The writers need a lesson on how to write a tragedy. Back to basics: tragedies aren't tragedies because uncontrollable things happen, though an uncontrollable circumstance or two isn't a problem on its own. Tragedies are so tragic because of characters do the wrong things for the right reasons. You understand their choices, and you also understand how those choices were bad. Sometimes because of a circumstance or two the character couldn't predict, but a diablos ex machina is just as bad as a deus ex machina near the end. Personally, I think the best endings, tragic or romantic, are the type where, assuming the characters remain the same people, whatever details are altered they will always end up right there. Not because of predestination, but because that's who they are. The best downfalls are ones that are caused by the character's own choices based on their flaws or even their good aspects-- think Hamlet's tragic flaw being his indecision, but as a King thinking over every choice would be his greatest strength, it's just the wrong strength for the life he's in. He did the wrong thing-- waiting too long to kill his uncle-- for the right reasons-- to be sure that his uncle did commit the crime Hamlet plans to kill him over. Fuck, think Anakin Skywalker. Normally one would call love a strength, but he eventually was manipulated into being a complete monster in the name of love. The wrong thing, the right reasons. I don't know how you could rewrite Dany's story to be comparable to even Anakin Skywalker's arc, but the most important change would be to give the downfall time, and to make it into something the audience can understand and be horrified at despite understanding. Honestly, if they'd just had Dany more slowly progress away from the kindness she was trying so hard to focus on... maybe do something like not choose humanity in the first place and have her attack King's Landing first due to whatever justifications that the audience would understand her making... that might make more sense.

    • @HVBRSoF
      @HVBRSoF Před 5 lety +23

      This is so easy to do.
      Have Dany siege King's Landing but refuse to use the dragons. The siege drags on for months. As the siege drags on, Jon and Dany slowly grows apart as Dany begins to see how much more the common people love Jon Snow as compared to her who they only fear. Add the fact that rumors begin to spread that Jon is the rightful heir and seeds of doubt begins to creep into Dany. Yet all throughout, Jon assures her he loves her and pledges undying loyalty.
      But Varys happens. He begins to see Dany slowly descending into paranoia. He remembers Aerys and sees the eerie similarities. He begins his machinations to off Dany by trying to poison her. Tyrion discovers the plot to poison her but not who the plotter is. He warns Dany. She stops eating, spending more time flying with her dragons on feeding runs. She begins to become more paranoid the longer the siege and her fasting goes on.
      Finally, Jon and their army manages to break through the siege and get inside King's Landing. The Golden Company surrenders and Jon accepts their surrender. Dany arrives and Jon present the captives to her. Then, as Jon begins to walk through the civilians, helping them and asking if they were okay, an assassin Cersei planted in the crowd stabs Jon and shouts: Westeros will never accept you! Then quickly vanishes through the crowd. Dany quickly rushes to Jon who lies dying. Jon gasps to her "You'll always be my queen, my beloved." Then dies.
      And there you have it - the perfect moment for Dany to go mad.
      She shouts to the crowd "Who did it? Who killed the heart of my heart? Who killed my King in the North?"
      No one answers. Dany stands up, shaking with pure rage. "You were willing to kill one of the kindest, most honorable man I ever knew. The man who begged me to spare your lives. The man who was willing to forsake everything just to do his duty. The man I love. You say Westeros will never accept me? Well I say to you I don't need your permission and I don't need your acceptance."
      Then Dany turns around as Dracarys lands behind her, whispering softly, as tears fell from her freely. "Fire and blood will do. Fire and blood will do!" Then she looks up to Dracarys and whispers his name. "Dracarys." Dracarys starts to burn everyone in the crowd. Dany then rides Dracarys as she speaks his name one more time. Dracarys then turns to the Golden Company who surrendered and burns them all. Then she orders Dracarys to fly and she proceeds to napalm the shit out of King's landing.
      And there you have it. Dany has logically become insane without being stupid as fuck.
      I can deal with Cersei's death too, if you like. And the Night King too. Both deserved logical endings too. In fact, I can deal with all of the stupid shit that happened this season and fix them so they become more logical and not become a stinking pile of imbecility.
      I just need to sleep.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +1

      You kind of echoed the same sentiments that I had in that they would had to rewrite her character into being more complicated like Stannis (as my example) from further back into the seasons in order for it to make any sense.

    • @lidijagomidzelovic8565
      @lidijagomidzelovic8565 Před 5 lety +6

      @@HVBRSoF WOW this was absolutely perfect!!! Thanks for fixing the shit ending...if you could do that for Night King and Cersei, it would be so awesome!!!

    • @yavineachtajellybean4664
      @yavineachtajellybean4664 Před 5 lety +7

      @@HVBRSoF Damn that's a good ending! Sorry lol but it's Drogon, the dragons name isn't Dracarys

    • @UmTois
      @UmTois Před 5 lety +3

      I only disagree about the part of Jon getting randomly killed, it may be something perfect for Daenerys's change but it doesn't seems a good way to kill a major character.

  • @williamsstephens
    @williamsstephens Před 5 lety +91

    In an interview, Emilia Clarke returns to the interviewer to say simply, "I stand by Dany." I too stand by her. The showrunners destroyed the hero of their story in *two hours*. It made no sense, it was rushed and cheap, and it ruined the story thousands of people had spent years of their lives to create. We could make a similar argument, by the way, for Jaimie, whose redemption arc was just thrown away, for nothing. The integrity of the creation was crushed by what appears to be sheer laziness or utter foolishness on the part of the showrunners.
    Contemptible.
    Daenerys Targaryen deserved better than this botched hatchet job. Emilia Clarke deserved better, too.

  • @rivercitymud
    @rivercitymud Před 5 lety +1638

    Just as Dany "forgot" about the Iron Fleet, D&D also "forgot" about every viewer outside the Burlington Bar.

    • @BasicShapes
      @BasicShapes Před 5 lety +117

      Is that the bar that plays GOT episodes and then films people's reactions? That always seemed so fake and over the top to me.

    • @rivercitymud
      @rivercitymud Před 5 lety +32

      @@BasicShapes Correct. You've got it.

    • @MorganCPaige
      @MorganCPaige Před 5 lety +38

      I would hate watching it there, they stay doing the most

    • @hothotheat3000
      @hothotheat3000 Před 5 lety +11

      They get so loud that they miss a lot of lines.

    • @sarahbucknall2390
      @sarahbucknall2390 Před 5 lety

      rivercitymud ain’t that the damn truth!

  • @Applebliss99
    @Applebliss99 Před 5 lety +1702

    "this is about a character being screwed over by writing designed to see her demise" THANK YOU. THIS.

    • @calaphis3468
      @calaphis3468 Před 5 lety +41

      They did the same with Stannis in season 5, that's when I knew they couldn't write this on their own

    • @SuperHipsterGamer
      @SuperHipsterGamer Před 5 lety +9

      She had a choice like all the rest. To not play the game of thrones. For all the fanboyism we tend to do with the different houses. The message of the show and especially the books has always been: The game of thrones is evil. It either kills you or turns you into a monster and many times both. It's why I'm certain if Jon survives the last episode, he will reject the throne.

    • @blackdragon6
      @blackdragon6 Před 5 lety +32

      @@SuperHipsterGamer totally missed the point of the complaints tho. But ok lol

    • @SuperHipsterGamer
      @SuperHipsterGamer Před 5 lety +2

      @@blackdragon6 Which one? Certainly not the one that said Daenerys was given an impossible situation where she could only fail. She actually could succeed, by not going for the throne. Litterally been the entire point of the story, but I guess the video creator missed it.

    • @bosyber
      @bosyber Před 5 lety +3

      @@SuperHipsterGamer Have to agree; This video made me remind myself again why I thought the shows s1--s2 did better with many characters (definitely the starks) than the books: in the books it's obvious they are going to be screwed by the writer, as that's the only thinkable reason they make such stupid/naive/ignorant decisions with full conviction while we are told they are decent, educated and/or clever, their actions don't reflect it; I now fully expect the books Dany to show similar flawed reasoning in the books if they ever come out (after all, she's been often ambling about outside of Westeros, in a holding pattern until her real endplay can come there for quite a few books now).

  • @Daenerys-Targaryen873
    @Daenerys-Targaryen873 Před 5 lety +82

    Wholeheartedly agree with everything you have said. Daenerys has always been my favourite character so it was hard to watch her change in Season 8 which is arguably one of the weakest seasons because absolutely everything was so rushed. From the killing of the Night King (absolutely anti-climatic) to Bran doing nothing since season 7 and then becoming king, to Jon's revelation that had no importance other than creating a fight with Dany, Tyrion and Varys being reduced to utter idiocy, and Euron being almighty for no reason...... there are so many things we could point out in Seaon 8 that went wrong but Dany's downfall is certainly the biggest disappointment for the reasons you have wonderfully outlined here.
    I think Lady Olenna summed it up best in the conversation she had with Daenerys at Dragonstone:
    "I have outlived many lords of Westeros because I ignored them. The Lords of Westeros are sheep my dear. Are you a sheep? No. You are a dragon. Be a dragon!"
    If only Dany had listened to that advice, she may well have ended up on the throne - sanity and armies in tact!

    • @ariadnewolf8667
      @ariadnewolf8667 Před 5 lety +5

      Exactly. And what was that speech even about? Yes, it set up the very next battle...but then Dany went for logical and rational, and totally forgot about being a dragon.
      Then when she tried to unleash her strength and her rage, her male advisers shouted her down and the viewers were clearly supposed to believe she was going crazy...rather than listening to Lady Olenna.
      I think the symbolism of the dragon and the idea of uncontrolled rage versus insanity just completely fell apart at the end.

    • @WoodSageSeaSalt
      @WoodSageSeaSalt Před 5 lety +5

      Hell, Dany wasn't even my favorite character but I had hard time watching her "going mad" in last 2 episodes.
      People come up with the worst explanation to defend that scene. There are ppl who have audacity to say that her madness was there since Season 1. That's is D&D feeding bullshit and they ate it up.

  • @derekthehalfabee7942
    @derekthehalfabee7942 Před 5 lety +27

    Daenerys was drawn with a very clear arc. But it wasn't to madness. It was to ruthless and obsessive pursuit of her singular goal, her 'birthright', the iron throne. So burning soldiers as well as the innocents being used as human shields, was in character. Spending the next 45 minutes flying around randomly torching buildings and people after they surrendered, not so much. They jumped the shark by making her insane-cartoon-evil instead of simply ruthless-evil. Nobody paying attention could think she would ever make a good ruler, but the last minute swerve to insanity was forced by writers, not the character.

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist Před 4 lety

      You're acting like there is a difference between ruthlessness and insanity.

    • @cainyourkids
      @cainyourkids Před 4 lety +10

      @@SerbAtheist There is. You can be ruthless to your enemies and be merciful, or at least tolerant of your allies. Insanity removes all agency and twists your reasoning - and, even then, 'insanity' as itself is a very broad term. Ruthlessness is dictated by choice (you choose to be ruthless) but insanity removes the choice from the equation (you just do).

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist Před 4 lety +1

      @@cainyourkids I wasn't talking about insanity as in a loss of mental faculty, i.e. the 'looney bin' sense of the word. I was talking about insanity in terms of psychology, in terms of having a personality disorder. People who are habitually cruel to others, even if they are 'their enemies', as Dany was from Season 1, invariably suffer from some sort of personality disorder, usually either narcissistic disorder, sociopathy or psychopathy. In Dany's case, I believe she acted like a textbook psychopath (in the more clinical sense of the world, not the slasher movie sense):
      1) Psychopaths have such dominating and charming personalities that even professional psychologists can be taken in and certainly much of GOT audience.
      2) Psychopaths also have no trouble lying to both themselves or others through a misleading use of language. When Dany talked of 'breaking the wheel' she made everyone, including her advisers, believe it meant she would be a more just and fair ruler, but that was never her argument. Her actual argument was that others were guilty simply by virtue of ruling, because the only person who should be doing any of that is her. This placed Tyrion and Varys in a state of profound cognitive dissonance as they had to hold the belief she'll be the best ruler ever, while at the same time constantly begging her to refrain from extreme violence.
      3) Psychopaths are drawn to and fascinated by people being hurt. Ever since 'fire couldn't kill a real dragon', Dany's eyes glazed whenever she was witnessing violence or someone talking about it, like when Drogo talked of mass conquest and rape, or when she fed the Merenese noble to the dragon quipping 'Maybe all of you are innocent, maybe none. I'll let my dragons decide.'
      And finally...
      4) Psychopaths have trouble empathising with others, even perceiving them as anything other than their playthings.
      When Mirri betrayed her, Dany reacted with complete shock as if the couldn't even fathom why this witch wasn't grateful for the generosity of being saved and instead took revenge on the tribal leader who destroyed her village. Even when Mirri plainly confronts her with the truth that her life has no value once everyone she ever cared for was killed and therefore Dany should not expect gratitude for 'saving' her and certainly not expect her to gratefully tend to the wounds of Drogo, the destroyer of her village, Dany is still in palpable denial, reserving special revenge for the toy that wouldn't play how it was supposed to.
      This blind spot emerges again when confronting Jon in her final scene. Even then Dany is too daft to realise that she should not be giving those kind of answers to Jon's questions, but instead give him concrete assurances, even if not sincere.

    • @connorgolden4
      @connorgolden4 Před 4 lety +2

      SerbAtheist There is a very clear difference between the two. Many...hell most leaders are ruthless, it’s necessary to be a ruthless at times. It’s simply showing no pity or mercy to their enemies. Insanity is irrational lacking any reason.
      People who are ruthless make logical and rational decisions, they’re just not very nice decisions. Look up the scene from the final hunger games film where snow and katniss talk. Snow is ruthless and as he said he takes life for specific reasons, not because of some delusional madness.

    • @wisdommanari6701
      @wisdommanari6701 Před 4 lety

      @@SerbAtheistdo you think Tywin Lannister is mad?

  • @TokyoBlue587
    @TokyoBlue587 Před 5 lety +210

    The difference between insane & ruthless:
    Insane: Mad King Aerys wanting to blow up the city with wildfire
    Ruthless: Tywin Lannister plotting to take down any threat to his family

    • @monbjra
      @monbjra Před 5 lety +1

      You do understand she is insane not ruthless.

    • @imperiumoccidentis7351
      @imperiumoccidentis7351 Před 5 lety +6

      The difference between insanity and ruthlessness is simply intelligence. The Mad King was also ruthless and cruel, but he used cruelty in a stupid way that inspired an uprising, rather than submission. Tywin, however, uses cruelty carefully and sparingly to inspire fear and submission, and then milks the fuck out of it for all it’s worth (The Rains of Castamere).

    • @Kira1Lawliet
      @Kira1Lawliet Před 5 lety +20

      @@monbjra But that's the point. They've never shown her to be insane before in the show. You can't make the jump from ruthless to insane just with a snap of your fingers. It takes time and a great deal of trauma and development-foreshadowing isn't enough to satisfyingly convey that transformation.

    • @AriaIsara
      @AriaIsara Před 5 lety +6

      Exactly.
      She has always been ruthless in her revenge and she has often reminded me of both Stannis and Tywin on that aspect.

    • @monbjra
      @monbjra Před 5 lety

      @@Kira1Lawliet She said she would burn the slave cities to the ground to Tyrion "root and stem" in season 5 or 6 after getting attacked. Tyrion had to change her mind. She was crazy alright.

  • @Eftel94
    @Eftel94 Před 5 lety +1601

    She wasn't even 'mad queen' for that long either... exactly 30 minutes in the last episode...

    • @KannaAlperonathemaleficient
      @KannaAlperonathemaleficient Před 5 lety +165

      exactly! like she was literally saying "mercy is our strength" something like 10 to 20 minutes before burning everything down? how logical is that?

    • @sophonax661
      @sophonax661 Před 5 lety +80

      @@KannaAlperonathemaleficient
      Lol she said that so your expectations could be subverted!
      ...
      I think season 8 is the laziest writing I've ever seen on screen.

    • @KannaAlperonathemaleficient
      @KannaAlperonathemaleficient Před 5 lety +27

      @@sophonax661 the fact that they made her say that is just making the writing even more illogical

    • @jeoh93
      @jeoh93 Před 5 lety +24

      D&D wanted it to just be done so they could go make new Star Wars movies

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +2

      @@KannaAlperonathemaleficient
      It is because the character is delusional.
      It fits with the personality of Daenerys, where belief is stronger than reality, consistency of words does not matter ( just look to some great dictators/tyrants or religious leaders ).
      It is typical of an authoritarian personality like Daenerys.

  • @sitamun7598
    @sitamun7598 Před 5 lety +35

    I think in the books, Aegon Targaryen, the pretender posing as Rhaegar and Elia’s son, will be Daenerys’ downfall. He is a smart and well-loved young man who is showing great talent in the art of rulership and military strategy (being educated by Varys and Illyrio Mopatis). The last we saw him, he was already campaigning in Westeros to take the Iron Throne, whilst at the same time, Daenerys is struggling to keep Meereen under control as everyone tears her city apart. I think in the future, when Dany arrives in Westeros, seeing Aegon be everything she wanted to be in a ruler (loved, respected and supported by the common folk) may trigger in her a desperation to assert herself as a ruler just as strong and capable as Aegon and to protect what is ‘rightfully’ hers. She may even kill him to ensure that the Iron Throne belongs to her and her alone. Just like in the show, I think Aegon Targaryen will be a test for Dany and how she responds will ultimately seal her fate.

    • @WoodSageSeaSalt
      @WoodSageSeaSalt Před 5 lety +7

      Whatever the book does, it will at least have the progress and build up. The author has been good at that so far.
      Show had very little build up that the writers had to talk about out of context scene from Season 1 to justify Dany going mad, which was insulting to anyone who actually did pay attention and remember why certain events and quotes were said.

    • @theold4284
      @theold4284 Před 4 měsíci

      Im sorry no mind you when tyrion meets young griff the first thing he does is compare him to joffery so no he suck lol

    • @irondragonmaiden
      @irondragonmaiden Před 4 dny

      Didn't Tyrion compare Aegon to Joffrey when he had a tantrum for losing cyvasse?

  • @David-vq7kc
    @David-vq7kc Před 5 lety +76

    I still laugh at people saying there were signs and that she acted mad before that. As if you wouldn’t burn or crucify or do anything else to your enemies. Let’s be honest.

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist Před 3 lety +8

      No, actually I wouldn't. Not everyone has your level of bloodlust.

    • @disissidd
      @disissidd Před 2 lety +4

      What a immature thing to say. You don't slap someone back just because they slapped you. You don't burn people because they insulted you.

    • @David-vq7kc
      @David-vq7kc Před 2 lety +1

      @@disissidd so you sit there and turn the other cheek?

    • @GloriousSquizoKing.
      @GloriousSquizoKing. Před 2 lety +7

      In those times...
      *Yup*

  • @robertsaul234
    @robertsaul234 Před 5 lety +575

    They should have tried to conclude the Night King storyline in season 7 and spent the entire season 8 focusing on Dany's descent.

    • @Predated2
      @Predated2 Před 5 lety +23

      I just wish they spend another year on writing and filming just to add 3 more episodes, using flashbacks to show dany's point of view, where she never cared about saving the innocents. Because she didnt. She only cared about her image and power. People saw her as a saviour, even though she only freed slaves because it would garantuee a bigger army. If the slave owners were the best way, she would have joined the slave owners. Her character arc shouldnt have revolved around saving innocents, but gathering the largest loyal army possible. She and Cersei shouldnt be different. Both of them manipulated the masses in their favor. That is what the final battle should have been about, 2 manipulating bitches fighting, let the best manipulative one win. Daenarys was obviously the best, but I am fairly certain that she starts burning down the city because the city doesnt comply. Which is a first to Daenarys, as she never won without the people being loyal to Daenarys. That would have been much better. Even if we saw it through the eyes of Bran, would have been so much better.

    • @rawanahmed9069
      @rawanahmed9069 Před 5 lety +5

      Predated O it would’ve made a lot more sense if Cersei’s forces in kings landing never surrendered in the first place! That may of been a more plausible way of justifying her actions

    • @michaellaporte4951
      @michaellaporte4951 Před 5 lety +19

      If they wanted to conclude the show with Daenerys and Cersei rather than the White Walkers, then all of season 8 should've been the fight against he Night King and all of a season 9 should've been Cersei and Daenerys, each with 10 full, proper episodes. Anything less and you're sure to truncate important and necessary moments of character development.

    • @neptune9360
      @neptune9360 Před 5 lety +9

      @@Predated2 how locking up her dragons comes to place in your theory? How does staying in Mereen to rule instead of carrying on the conquest make even sense in your theory? What would have happened if she had stuck to her plans and burn down Cersei 2 seasons ago when she was nowhere near ready to face Daenerys? Why did she even negotiate instead of taking everything by force since she had the power to do so? Why did she even go to the North to basically lose her dragons? Sure only evil people are capable of such feats...

    • @Mallowmels
      @Mallowmels Před 5 lety +2

      ​@@neptune9360 She's not supposed to be purely evil. She's grieving and has always been capable of these things. In season 6 she's willing and ready to burn the slavers cities and "return them to the dirt" - how many innocent people die in that scenario? So here is my question: is that the idea of a hero? The only reason she doesn't do that is because Tyrion talks her out of it. Then, season 7, she takes no prisoners and burns a father and son alive for not bending the knee. Is that the work of a hero? She has VERY dark tendencies. Do you read the books? In book 5 she realizes that "Dragons plant no trees", she's already getting darker and will no doubt end up in this same place, burning down KL. She's a lot more grey than the GoT writers ever let her be because they wanted the fan-favorite savior to stay that way
      I wish it was given more time to breathe, but there would still be so much whining since Dany would end up in a place people didn't want her to be. There's no scenario where people are good with this ending for her, because she's been built up in their own heads as their perfect savior queen with a heart of gold and they'd take nothing less for her. I always thought she was a mess in the show because she had these dark moments but they were never focused on nearly enough. I finally got to see the Dany I've wanted to see for a long time, and I wish we'd gotten more of it, with a slower set-up, because she's 100x more interesting than the ~breaker of chains snoozefest.

  • @jenna127
    @jenna127 Před 5 lety +447

    The main issue is that the writers forgot about the crucial "show don't tell" part of their storytelling. Yeah, there was some foreshadowing as you said in earlier seasons, but definitely not enough to create a believable descent into madness. You could make as much of an argument that Arya should have gone mad this season based off of her past seasons.
    The way they tried to get us to buy into her being mad this season is by having other characters tell us that she is. We hear Varys and Tyrion questioning her sanity, and Arya and Sansa questioning her morality. But all we actually SEE of her in the first four episodes, is her doing exactly what her advisors tell her, putting the people above her quest for the throne.
    Yes, she had a stone cold face when Viserys died. But Sansa smiled when Ramsay was brutally killed. Yes, she burned the Tarly's after they refused to submit to her power. But Jon beheaded Janos for the same reason. Yes, she persecuted the masters without a fair trial, based off of their actions as a group, not individuals. But Arya killed the entire Frey family/their soldiers for the events of the Red Wedding without a trial. Yes, she used her dragons to burn her enemies alive in the Loot Train battle. But Tyrion did the same thing at Blackwater. Robb Stark, who was one of my favorite characters, sent like 2,000 of his men to their deaths to win a battle. But that didn't make me think he was evil or crazy. Ygritte and Tormund helped murder an entire village of innocent people! But I still rooted for them as good guys.
    I'm not saying that all of Dany's actions have been morally sound, because they definitely haven't been, but I don't think she particularly stands out as a character with a completely cruel, insane side in past seasons.

    • @SettleNow
      @SettleNow Před 5 lety +13

      Arya sought revenge against particular people who had murdered her family. Sansa sought revenge against a serial torturer. (If being happy Bolton died makes one evil, color me evil.) Tyrion used fire against an active enemy, not one that had surrendered. Dany has repeatedly killed prisoners and consistently insisted everyone acknowledge her right to rule, even when it turned out she was NOT the heir to the throne. I would suggest to you that she is less crazy than she is evil, and the only difference is the SCALE of the suffering she is willing to inflict, now that she feels unloved in Westeros.

    • @JohnSmith-wh2ob
      @JohnSmith-wh2ob Před 5 lety +63

      SettleNow did you read the comment not the citizens of king’s landing the loot train spoils of war where she burned her ENEMIES come on man read the whole comment don’t just drop your response

    • @angelistoftenshi
      @angelistoftenshi Před 5 lety +88

      SettleNow you’re implying that Daenerys did not have any valid and/or heroically-presented reasons for murdering the people that she did. Arya and Sansa sought revenge, and so does Daenerys. She RETALIATES. The masters crucified 150 something slaves, so she crucifies 150 something masters. Supposedly all of House Frey murders Robb Stark and his family, so Arya murders all of house Frey (mind you, there’s a character that’s doing this in the books, and her actions are NOT presented as just or comeuppance at all, but a morally evil acts. Morally evil! To kill Freys!) The ONE time she wasn’t retaliating, it was with the Tarlys and there’s already reasons that have been said for why this isn’t a morally evil decision. Daenerys has never done a conclusively morally evil decision until this point, and escalation was NOT set up. Being vaguely unsettling to see her crucify masters (friendly reminder that there is no such thing as a “good slaver”) is NOT the same thing as seeing her massacre hundreds of thousands of people.

    • @asasas9146
      @asasas9146 Před 5 lety +5

      "Ygritte and Tormund helped murder an entire village of innocent people! But I still rooted for them as good guys. "
      Ughhh

    • @femtoservants
      @femtoservants Před 5 lety +44

      @@SettleNow The tarly even if they surrender were criminal who sacked the city of highgarden and steal the food of the citizen, letting them starve for the winter to come and also supported the tyrant cersei lannister just to become lord of the reach. They are also turncoats who will betray their leader when there is a better offer. Randyll tarly was not an innocent, he was not simply a soldier fighting for the wrong queen and was certainly not innocent.
      Randyll tarly also shot down the option of being sent to the wall, refusing a peaceful conclusion.

  • @beccadavidson5856
    @beccadavidson5856 Před 5 lety +66

    I don't think many people will invest their time and emotional energy in
    any of David Benioff's or D. B. Weiss's future projects if the payoff
    is GOT S8

  • @cameronmelville2251
    @cameronmelville2251 Před 5 lety +22

    I think my favorite part was seeing the random Dothraki guys strolling by the Docks and that it ended as a buddy comedy, classic.

  • @albertou218
    @albertou218 Před 5 lety +406

    I agree with you specially about "burning her opponents". In this series every single character would kill those who betrayed or wronged them.
    ALL OF THEM, good old Jon and Tyrion included.
    And then for Dany this is an explanation of her becoming the Targaryen Hittler.
    And the last episode it is even worse. She only had two scenes, and in both of them she looks like a absolutist tyrant.
    Where is the madness? Where is the rage? Where are all those feelings and derivative thoughts that led her to kill everybody in ep. 5.
    Give me a character that I can feel something for. This was just confusing.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +2

      She has the personality of a tyran :
      impulsive, authoritarian , can't stand contradiction, sense of greatness, lack of empathy, etc....
      While she has no more to fight slave masters or the worst ennemy of the humanity to fight, the queen is naked.

    • @albertou218
      @albertou218 Před 5 lety +20

      fangurl33 well it is not about that. I don't want to love them. I want to feel something. Tyrion became to me the "well spoken" version of Jar Jar, I was just rolling my eyes everytime he gave "nice speech" with zero sense.

    • @albertou218
      @albertou218 Před 5 lety +17

      jean-louis pech yeah but that is my issue.
      Even though I was team Dany, I knew in my heart things would go south for her character because that personality of hers. I liked her out of sympathy (muredered parents, abusive brother, sold betrayed, you know the story).
      Prior to episodes 4-6, I was thinking, ok we do not have enough time let's see how they make her into Hittler.
      Episode 4 and 5 made us believe that she was always crazy and they are driving her over the edge. Cool I was down. I really thought she was mounting Drogon laughing/screaming/crying. I thought her crazy personality was coming through and I was down to see the madness.
      Then in episode 6 she is full control of her senses. She is a Tyrant that will go on liberating until we are all free and she rules us all. ok...
      They changed the story line 3 times.
      She can be absolutely bat shit crazy and a tyrant, she can have border line personality. But I didn't see it.
      Her final dialogue with Jon is frustrating, he asks why you murdered inocent people that had surrendered and she doesn't really answer the question. We were set to believe that the big issue was that the city surrendered, and that was never truly adressed.
      I am nit picking but c'mon...

    • @Rabbithole8
      @Rabbithole8 Před 5 lety +46

      @@jean-louispech4921 I believe your assessment of Dany is a misrepresentation of her character and evidence of the false attribution error. Lack of empathy? Then so do does Arya and other characters. In fact, she had a lot of empathy, but not for her enemies. The video points out those occasions, and if you watch the seasons again you will witness more of them. When Hizadher Xo Loraq pointed out to her that his father objected to the slave children being crucified and that he is just a son that wants to bury his father, Dany was moved: she showed empathy. In fact her very righteous anger finds its source in her empathy. One could argue that her empathy was one of her rarified traits, in fact. That is why she wanted to free the slaves in Essos and put off claiming the throne; also, so much for the impulsivity claim. In her righteous, she certainly would lose perspective, but she also listened to the opinions of others and would change her mind. Lack of empathy? Certainly not, but idealistic and at time ruthless in her punishment, yes.
      This too is evidence that contradicts your claim that she is a person who "can't stand contradiction." Besides the examples above, Jorah changed her mind often, Ser Barristan, Jon are on that list. Some more evidence against impulsivity as one of her fixed traits is when she would not react to insults and pretended not to understand Valerian instead.
      Regarding her "sense of greatness," she came by that honestly as she brought dragons back to the world and rose from nothing to greatness. Did it go to her head? They TOLD us it did in maybe episode 5 and certainly 6.
      Her righteous anger and defence of the down trodden, and her sense of greatness or destiny was clumlsy flipped to Dany being self-righteous, using innocents as means to an end, lacking in real empathy for them, and a self deluded maniac interested in world conquest for the liberation of all of humanity, fulling her destiny. One can imagine how that progression could go, but it would require more than what was given.
      As far as being an authoritarian, that is what a monarch is. There are political systems that curtail that form of rule such as forms of a republic, an oligarchy, see the Venetian Republic; or limited monarchy through a parliamentary system. It would have made sense in GOT if they introduced a 1688 English style parliamentary system with a constitutional monarchy: that would have been "breaking the wheel" not the lame nonsense we got.

    • @Rabbithole8
      @Rabbithole8 Před 5 lety +14

      @@albertou218 As far as I can tell, you're not nit picking but stated huge problems that are in evidence. I agree with your post-mortem.

  • @Spyderist
    @Spyderist Před 5 lety +881

    i believe she will end up like this in the books, but the show did not properly show it

    • @din6675
      @din6675 Před 5 lety +104

      Exactly. My problem isn't the destination of her character, it's that previous seasons do not support it in any way.

    • @memicoot
      @memicoot Před 5 lety +54

      I think pretty much everyone feels that way. It's not a problem that she went crazy, it's the pathetic, stupid path (is two steps considered a path?) to get there.

    • @iloveyourunclebob
      @iloveyourunclebob Před 5 lety +33

      Plus, in the books her character development is already so much stronger for this to happen.

    • @DandyAndy23
      @DandyAndy23 Před 5 lety +24

      Yeah, I think the book will also align more with the prophecies that George introduced all those years ago. I think we're going to get Jon beating the N. King, Dany going "mad," Cersei getting killed by brother, etc. but it will all be developed and tied into the other events not introduced in the show at all such as Young Griff, etc. Can't wait for Winds of Winter! All that being said, as some popcorn entertainment, I don't hate this season. Extremely rushed with bad writing, etc. but great cinematography as usual accompanied by some powerful performances sprinkled here and there (Tyrion and Jaime in ep.5).

    • @ramonserna8089
      @ramonserna8089 Před 5 lety +13

      We will never know what really happened behind closed doors, but G.R.R. Martin has hinted many times he said to the showrunners you shouldn't do X because then Y wouldn't make any sense and they didn't listen.

  • @agirlhasn0name
    @agirlhasn0name Před 5 lety +33

    BRILLIANT. Excellent. YES. This is what I've been saying. Very, very well laid-out and truly inarguable. They f*cked her over again and again, plain and simple. The writers destroyed King's Landing for no good reason, not her. In the end it's just, "Sorry, this beautifully developed character has to go nuts because her daddy went batty and you can't avoid becoming your parent no matter how hard you try and how strong you are." I wouldn't have flinched carrying out any of those justified take-downs of evil people and enemies either, wtfh?! They pulled some last-minute BS because the plot outline demanded that certain things happen, and happen quickly. -_- And they made it impossible for her to win regardless of what she did.
    I didn't want a happy sunshine-and-rainbows, Jon-and-Dany-rule-over-a-perfect-little-Westeros conclusion. I wanted something that made more sense and didn't butcher one of the most excellent characters.
    I'll always adore my Dragon Queen.
    D&D done her wrong.
    If the city were refusing to surrender...if Rhaegal and/or Missandei were still around and she lost them during/after this battle...if she saw citizens demonstrating that they saw her as an evil invader and actually somehow supported their cruel and tyrannical Cersei...MAYBE THEN I could have bought what she did. Becoming the monster they thought she was.
    However, the Dany we know wouldn’t randomly mass-murder a population of subjects who were posing no problem to her, who’d given her no reason to suspect them as guilty of anything worthy of execution. There was simply no reason, no motive if she was in her right mind. A moment ago she wanted to rule over these people. Suddenly she’s nuts and only wants to liberate them from life itself (a perspective, okay, but not one she’s previously explored.) What they reduced Dany to was either "Blonde Targs be cray" or "She had headphones on and people in the streets were flipping her off." Damned shame.

  • @KarlBonner1982
    @KarlBonner1982 Před rokem +4

    The problem is not that Dany went mad. The problem is HOW she turned to madness. It felt too forced and rushed. I would have preferred a more gradual descent of her character.

  • @Ema-fm5zy
    @Ema-fm5zy Před 5 lety +1083

    12:32 That hit me hard. That is exactly why I hate everything from season 7 to now. They set her for failure and exagerated other characters' attitude towards her just to destroy her character. They set her so that no matter what she would have done, she would have failed. They butchered her character and story line. I 100% agree with you. They needed someone to turn that way but were too lazy to come up with a believeable story. She will always be my favorite character in the show because I can't take seriously anything they made her do after the books ended. I hope GRRM comes up with a better development for her, even if he wants her to turn crazy too.

    • @user-sx2my9jn4m
      @user-sx2my9jn4m Před 5 lety +15

      You are in my mind. I absolutely agree with you. She is my favourite too.

    • @Ocudavidimvideooo
      @Ocudavidimvideooo Před 5 lety +4

      Me too.

    • @hana.s.5203
      @hana.s.5203 Před 5 lety +5

      if she had waited for the white walkers to clear it all for her. she would have finaly crashed the dead later when the realm emptied of these nobels tyran. Daenerys would have won it all.

    • @Ocudavidimvideooo
      @Ocudavidimvideooo Před 5 lety +4

      @@hana.s.5203 And by the time they came to her, all the country would be undead and she heavily outnumbered. Even if she won, she would have ruled an empty land.

    • @nebojsaradakovic4141
      @nebojsaradakovic4141 Před 5 lety +24

      I think people still don't realize where "bad writing" comes into all this, so here's an example - Euron.
      Euron and the fact that they didn't have enough wit or writing skill or whatever it is to make Euron a more badass character. I'd go with "not enough time". They couldn't squeeze in a more capable Euron, he is one of the most badass characters in books, in the show he's just a horny moron jumping around trying to fuck and kill most of living things around him.
      So when he magically kills a dragon you have to make Danny and all around her stupid - "they forget about the Iron Fleet" - because AGAIN you can't squeeze a better explanation even though that explanation is right there - Euron is probably the most skilled sailor and captain in Martin's world, if ANYONE can make an ambush for a flying dragon by hiding a dozen or so ships in a bay somewhere, it should be him. But the writers didn't have enough skill to tailor Euron into the show better, so instead of "a badass most skilled captain in the world making a brilliant ambush and killing a not-fully-healed dragon" you get "horny asshole killing a dragon because everyone forgot about him".
      And that, ladies and gentlemen, is bad writing 101.

  • @shinkamui
    @shinkamui Před 5 lety +590

    We need a video about Cersei. She went from incredible to pathetic and they managed to do it without even giving her almost any screen time this season, that's impressive

    • @boohoo723
      @boohoo723 Před 5 lety +144

      Cersei has always BEEN pathetic. That's the point of her character. None of her her ploys ever benefit her in the way she wants. She wants to shut up Ned? She accidentally gets him executed and starts a war that ends with King in the North. She wants to dishonor Sansa? She accepts Margaery whose grandma kills Joffrey. She blames Tyrion without proof? She ends up getting Oberyn killed, which leads directly to Myrcella's death because she was a ward of Dorne, AND she drives Tyrion to Daenerys. She wants to get rid of Margaery and the Faith? She ends up killing Tommen and becoming a Queen no one loves. She wants to weaken Dany by double-crossing her? She ends up infuriating Daenerys into burning down King's Landing, leading to her death. None of her ploys have EVER paid off. Tywin and Tyrion both tell her again and again she's not as smart as she thinks she is. She's an idiot too big for her britches, they show couldn't slap you in the face more with it. She's an incredible character because she's interesting, but she's not an incredible planner, leader, queen, or mother.

    • @MRuby-qb9bd
      @MRuby-qb9bd Před 5 lety +37

      @@boohoo723 This is a pretty good assessment. I'm disappointed with the circumstances of her death (which were underwhelming) but not how she responded to it--that felt in character.
      Jaime's arc was such a mess I wished the Night King had killed him.

    • @toledoboogz9817
      @toledoboogz9817 Před 5 lety +1

      EXACTLY!!

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 Před 5 lety +16

      I think she was always pathetic. She was often bark and no bite. She struck me as the perfect example of a NPD person in too much power. Then when she finally gets true power, she has too much insecurity and delusion to use it properly. I think her end was unsatisfying because she's one of the worst people in westeros, but her as a character I feel fit perfectly. When she had no one to defend her anymore, it showed how powerless and pathetic she had always been.
      I'm also not really mad about Jamie. She was always a vice to him or a drug he could not get away from. Sadly parallels real life for a lot of people who fall back into a drug even after being sober and seeming to change.
      But the favoring of Arya with the fake out deaths was annoying and Daenerys is ruined as a character.
      The directors didn't want to continue so they dropped the ball. But it's HBO's fault for not hiring new directors as they wanted more seasons.

    • @shinkamui
      @shinkamui Před 5 lety +20

      @@vixxcelacea2778 I'm nod mad about cersei not being powerful or anything. What i'm calling pathetic is her writing. Her character was always this controlling cruel villain that did everything from a place of fear, and everything always backfired. That's an amazing character. And everything she did only fed to her growing desperation. I wish that as Cersei got turned queen we could explore her unraveling, that power enabling all of her fear and desperation, a lot of mistakes and all. What we got was a lukewarm distant textbook villain, no exploration of her newfound queendom, no exploration or conflict of any kind with the energetic euron. It was all very dissapointing. That's what i'm calling pathetic.

  • @clareann8912
    @clareann8912 Před 5 lety +26

    I feel like a lot of her arc could’ve been fixed if the last two seasons had been expanded.

  • @Dustin030888
    @Dustin030888 Před 5 lety +26

    100% agree with everything said here. They did injustice to, imo, the most powerful character on the show. The "mad queen" turn could have been epic had they spanned it out a little further over more episodes. Maybe save Rhaegal's death for ep 5 where she is perched waiting for the bells and then the bells sound and someone kills Rhaegal with one last Scorpion. Then she flips her shit and destroys everything...even that would have been more in line with her character than what we got. Oh well...on to the final books and spin-offs.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +3

      A confrontation with Cersei would have been epic in that moment, but they squandered that opportunity and had Cersei die in some rubble. Smh.

  • @justiniantheaverage6114
    @justiniantheaverage6114 Před 5 lety +834

    You referred to Robert Baratheon as Bobby B. I'm liking this video based solely on that

    • @D1str1ct
      @D1str1ct Před 5 lety +6

      on youtube type in medieval land fun-time world. Its the bad lip reading guys, such a good trailer. would rather watch a film of this than season 8

    • @rhondac.891
      @rhondac.891 Před 5 lety +3

      I rewind a couple times to make sure I heard right

    • @TimBagels
      @TimBagels Před 5 lety +8

      This is a man that doesn't kneel

    • @cocogoat1029
      @cocogoat1029 Před 5 lety +1

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    • @natashahart25
      @natashahart25 Před 5 lety

      I was thinking the same thing lol

  • @papagotbigtoes3344
    @papagotbigtoes3344 Před 5 lety +847

    TLDR: the seeds for mad queen were planted. But DnD went for a magic bean stalk approach

    • @bengale9977
      @bengale9977 Před 5 lety +31

      The thing is though, they weren't really planted. Go back through the video and look at every Dany being cruel scene and think about why she was doing it. For every decision she makes there is a long reason why each event happened. There was always the argument that she was right and the argument she was wrong. The mad queen twist just kind of happened. There was no justification, no defence, no anything except "I'm evil now".

    • @AJ-js4fl
      @AJ-js4fl Před 5 lety +9

      @John Huynh *They turned such beautiful character into a mess hate this GOT season, they turn stupid sansa into a wise women and brave dany dumb, if she had to go mad why didn't she turned mad when she was with her psycho brother in first season? Such a stupid season*

    • @PK-ko8rc
      @PK-ko8rc Před 5 lety +18

      I wonder about it. If doing cruel things means that seeds were planted, it means that seeds for madness were planted for 95% of character in this show. It would be different if she developed, for example, a delusional disorder and started to fear that people want to kill her and she had hallucinations that this is the case. As it is Dany didn't really do anything other characters didn't do and she didn't experience (rape, execution, etc.) anything other characters didn't experience, so this whole Mad Queen was terrible writing. She showed signs of cruelty, yes, but not signs of madness.

    • @AJ-js4fl
      @AJ-js4fl Před 5 lety +5

      @Aylinn 666 *she went to help John and got her close friends and dragons killed instead of being grateful sansa and other labeled insane and evil, in just 2 episodes they turned character from kind to mad queen, stupid writers*

    • @fascistgamer6514
      @fascistgamer6514 Před 5 lety +3

      Ben Gale well said. Another comparison to make would be Anakin in the Prequels. He goes from a Jedi to killing kids in one night. But, a key difference is that “the dark side” was a tangible thing that could corrupt you, so it mostly works, unlike this mess.

  • @MsPoliteRants
    @MsPoliteRants Před 5 lety +23

    My sister and I literally cannot speak because she thinks this show ended perfectly and I’m on the analytical side which was left feeling empty after the finale.
    I wrote better fanfiction at the age of 12 than these writers did for season 8.

  • @Torray4321
    @Torray4321 Před 5 lety +52

    You literally spit out facts. I could not agree with you more. This whole season was super disappointing and felt rushed and crammed together. She was my favorite character and they just got lazy with her demise.

  • @tiberseptim8434
    @tiberseptim8434 Před 5 lety +1293

    I’m not mad at dany going crazy. I’m mad that she went from „I fight for the people“ to „burn them all“ in a matter of 2 episodes. You could have emphasized the deaths of jorah and missandei, as well as the betrayal so much more. You could have had missandeis execution be a trigger event. You could have made jon‘s or even tyrions betrayal (the bells reminding her) into a parallel of her father.
    Bit they didn’t. They just made her go crazy in 2 episodes. That’s just shitty writing.

    • @Dippitydee
      @Dippitydee Před 5 lety +40

      But they did show Missandei's execution as a trigger point. They did show all of that you mentioned. I don't know about the whole "I fight for the people" thing. Even when she helped Jon and others fight the dead it looked like she was doing everyone a favor, you know. Like she had a choice to not do it. The thing is, if she fought for the people, this should have not even been a choice. She shouldn've made any conditions (bend the knee). They repeatedly show that her throne, her "destiny" is more important than "the people".
      I think it could've been done better, but her actions seem in character for me. Then again, I never liked her character, so it's easy for me to talk. Where D&D failed is to make her fans accept Dany's demise, and that is bad writing, because you can't convince the audience.

    • @jusletursoulglobaby
      @jusletursoulglobaby Před 5 lety +11

      why do they have to spell it out though? we all saw what happened. if it was you understand those circumstances, with a huge loss, betrayal, and threat of losing something you've wanted since the beginning.... how would you react?

    • @carlrood4457
      @carlrood4457 Před 5 lety +45

      Or they could have just had the surrender occur and Daenery accepts it, but then have most of the people supporting the devil they know, Cersei, over the scarier woman with the dragon who came from outside their country. Essentially, it's the next step from the Tarly episode. Those were soldiers/nobles who refused to accept her. Now the common people reject her in favor of someone she sees as worse than her. Now they've become her enemies.

    • @jeriekae
      @jeriekae Před 5 lety +26

      Wit Compassion oh I get you. I’m with you. I was defending Dany on her reactions. She was grieving, not mad. Boy oh boy. I was wrong. They were really pushing her in that direction. The longer I sat on it tho, the more I understand that this is her end but it still feels rushed and unjustifiable for me. The way it comes across to me is they’re pushing this so Jon can sit on the throne. It’s sad.

    • @Ash-yh5oy
      @Ash-yh5oy Před 5 lety +25

      Or even have Cersei bring civilians into the keep itself, have Dany make the choice to destroy the keep to kill her despite this, killing hundreds/thousands of civilians in the process, use the next episode with her as queen to call in lords to pledge themselves to her and she kills them too. Things like that would have still felt rushed to me but a lot better then what they did.

  • @lamrof
    @lamrof Před 5 lety +570

    the weird irony is that they wanted to make her the evil one and the Starks the righteous ones. Instead fans felt exactly the opposite and so ended up having position against the writers. A mark of bad story telling.

    • @edienandy
      @edienandy Před 5 lety +6

      Maybe it’s the mark of a stupid fandom?

    • @lamrof
      @lamrof Před 5 lety +51

      @array s Must also add, people liked the Targaryen girl and hated the writers.

    • @archenforever7264
      @archenforever7264 Před 4 lety +50

      i noticed this too. they tried so hard with the Starks. favoritism.😂

    • @edienandy
      @edienandy Před 4 lety +10

      Incompetent it’s stupid because you’re not really supposed to view any of the characters as evil or righteous, with a few exceptions like Joffrey and Ramsay. That’s very black and white thinking and the characters aren’t supposed to be perceived that way, neither were they portrayed that way.

    • @pickledunicornnugget
      @pickledunicornnugget Před 4 lety +3

      Lam rof This is honestly such a underrated comment

  • @Matuteilcapo
    @Matuteilcapo Před 5 lety +56

    I agree with U 100%. I hope Martin closes this beautiful character's arc in a proper way, what D&D have made with her is unforgivable!

  • @sfprettyboi
    @sfprettyboi Před 5 lety +23

    As far as I'm concerned, GoT Season 8 ended Episode 5 at 47 mins sharp. Any ending is better than the dishonorable one we received. Don't argue with me--not that I'm concerned anyone would.

    • @sernoddicusthegallant6986
      @sernoddicusthegallant6986 Před 4 lety +2

      What are you talking about? Game of thrones ended after season 4. They writers respectfully stopped filming and waited for the books to finish.

  • @AshGreen359
    @AshGreen359 Před 5 lety +1126

    They really just want to wrap up the show as fast as possible. Sad how they messed up one of the best TV shows in history.

    • @scorpionofmars3513
      @scorpionofmars3513 Před 5 lety +29

      they should have never started the project if that was the case!!!

    • @BlueBig22
      @BlueBig22 Před 5 lety +64

      Ash Green the writers honestly just want it to be finished so they can fuck Star Wars next

    • @chipposmaximus735
      @chipposmaximus735 Před 5 lety +75

      @@TheJester39 nice bait shitlord

    • @nath5872
      @nath5872 Před 5 lety +36

      @@TheJester39 wow the mad king, ops, the mad idiot is awake

    • @diaragraham6694
      @diaragraham6694 Před 5 lety +37

      @@TheJester39 Lol, you just want to believe it's still good because you liked the other seasons and the thought of this season being utter shit would kill you, well guess what, it is, David and Dan were straight out lazy and just wanted to get it wrapped up as soon as possible because instead of spending time on it and writing a great script, they just wrote whatever and thought 'this will do'

  • @s.mammano5949
    @s.mammano5949 Před 5 lety +538

    You couldn’t have said it better. Dany is actually my favorite character and I agree with everything you said. I’m not mad at the “destination” they got us to but, rather, I am mad at the lack of journey to get us there. I hope George finishes the books.

    • @christiangreff5764
      @christiangreff5764 Před 5 lety +8

      There would have been so many small ways to do the journey better in the show ... one possible, simple idea: let her take on/keep the believe that "the people will fight for their rightful queen" maybe with the add on "if they see she has good odds of winning". Let her get more convinved of that believe by the slave revolt she successfully instigated (people suffering under tyrants rise to her cause even if she isn't their rightful queen). Then portray that for her, with that strongly held believe, the people from King's Landing are traitors by not rising against Cersei. Would not have taken much difference from how the show went and it was already established that Dany is incredibly cruel to people she sees as traitors.

    • @mytee32
      @mytee32 Před 5 lety +3

      Right, like the countless times she talked about burning cities to the ground and bringing barbarians with her to do it. That's character development!

    • @sayyytttan
      @sayyytttan Před 5 lety +23

      Robert Moody you mean the one time. The one time she was starving in a desert with no other salvation bare the city that denied her.Yeah that definitely explains why she killed a million innocents for 40 minutes straight watching them run.

    • @sayyytttan
      @sayyytttan Před 5 lety +25

      Robert Moody another thing she said she wouldn't be queen of the ashes and that shes not like her father 20 times more than she said she'd burn a city

    • @MaryHallberg
      @MaryHallberg Před 5 lety +6

      I completely agree. Dany has her good qualities and choices as well as her bad ones. To have her become 100 % evil just isn’t satisfying. I hope she gets at least some sort of redemption in the final episode.

  • @LizardsLore
    @LizardsLore Před 2 lety +5

    I love how dragons were basically extinct for like 150-200 years and dragon riders were rare… and Jon climbs up on RHAEGAL and everyone be treats it like it was a totally normally thing for a STARK bastard to do

  • @jamezmcc
    @jamezmcc Před 5 lety +46

    Exactly and foreshadowing is not the same as having one character completely change their entire character arc/storyline because of one throwaway line from a previous season *cough* Arya & "What's West of Westeros" *cough* 😏🙄 Not like she ever mentioned her family sticking together or "the lone wolf dies but the pack survives" 🤷‍♂️

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +6

      Wow, like what happened to that. Now, they are all apart from each other. So does that mean they all die now? Sansa get's betrayed like Dany and gets killed by Sweet Robin, Jon get's killed by another angry Wildling who liked Dany or by some animal out beyond the wall. Arya boat capsizes, and Bran, well Bran gets burned up by Drogon who mistakes him as an irritating crow when he goes to find out what he is up to.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety +1

      There is no change in her arc, just a change of continent and of political context ( no more the simplistic black or white situation with slave and masters ).
      Just the confrontation of her grandiose beliefs and the reality .
      Just the fact that all her life is based on a lie (her being the only legitimate heir of the throne of the seven kingdoms).
      etc....
      Just the fact that she has a personality who don't stand well contradiction and can react with anger or rage, fire and blood.
      And on Westeros she met a lot of contradictions.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +4

      @@jean-louispech4921 No, they actually changed her character arc. at the last minute along with other characters. Did you not read my last reply??? If not, go back and read it so that you can understand how its beginning to sound like you are the one who has some personal issues with some empowered female character on a show that isn't normal. Please get help and stop communicating with me on this topic.

    • @sawekjasel7877
      @sawekjasel7877 Před 5 lety +2

      @@skywalker6648 I surely hope that Sansa will die. Jon is still the king in the north for god's sake.
      I am pretty sure once the Lords of Westeros are tired the North will be brought back into the fold.
      Sansa deserves such fate after her unreasonable treatment of Deanerys. Of course she can distrust her. I loved their cat fight in the beginning. But she has no reason to distrust her after Daenerys stayed and defended Winterfell.

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +3

      @@sawekjasel7877 Also, interesting how Sansa spoke of no one bowing down to anyone, only to have everyone bowing down to her in the end. Like what???Smh.

  • @Good-ol-Jaz
    @Good-ol-Jaz Před 5 lety +170

    Honestly, it feels like nothing Danny could have ever done was going to be right due to how the writers chose to frame everything she did.
    Take Kings Landing first before helping the North? She's turning her back on humanity and allowing the North to be destroyed. Helping the North first? No one trusts her because she's an outsider, and her army is halved while Cersei's doubles. Waits and cuts off food supplies? She's inhumanly starving the people, and is allowing Cersei's power to further fester (remember; revolting didn't work when Cersei blew up GOT's version of the pope, I don't know why starving would finally make that happen). Immediately take Kings Landing by force? She's crazy -- a true image of her father! Trusts her advisors? Loses. Doesn't listen to her advisors? Loses.
    There's nothing compelling about making a character fail no matter what they do, no matter who they are. It's just sad.

    • @einezcrespo2107
      @einezcrespo2107 Před 5 lety +1

      George gave the writers an outline for each character including Dany. This was her path and eventually it would be the same in the books.

    • @Iritis-
      @Iritis- Před 5 lety +15

      @@einezcrespo2107 George gave them a very rough outline of where he was going with some of the characters and has already inferred that it's impossible the show to have the same ending as the books because they've killed characters off who aren't going to die and completely failed to adapt others. You're going off of very old information.
      It's worth pointing out that show-Danny isn't book-Danny by virtue of both her and Jon sharing elements of fAegon's path because he isn't present in the show. Which in itself is dumb because they could have easily introduced Young Griff in season 5 instead of wasting time in Dorne with Jaime and Bronn.

    • @einezcrespo2107
      @einezcrespo2107 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Iritis- He already hinted it wouldn't be that different an ending on the books. In way George is partly to blame for taking his time. Lastly the show is based on the books.

    • @doramason
      @doramason Před 5 lety +4

      @@einezcrespo2107 books are very different than tv show, it is impossible at this point that they can have a similar ending...

    • @einezcrespo2107
      @einezcrespo2107 Před 5 lety

      @@doramasonGeorge RR gave them an outline for every major character.

  • @HelgaMoro
    @HelgaMoro Před 5 lety +474

    Thank you! I've been telling people Danny's transformation wasn't handled correctly and they just scoffed at me with "there was foreshadowing". Glad to see I'm not alone in my opinion.

    • @moodswinggaming2972
      @moodswinggaming2972 Před 5 lety +1

      yup, thats an echo chamber... the net is full of them now... it distorts things.

    • @depressedcockroach4045
      @depressedcockroach4045 Před 5 lety +1

      @Vitani Schreibt I don't know, I was thinking that dany would go mad long time before. The way she handled death of people, in opposed to other characters like Jon was disturbing from season 1. The way she talked to her advisors in season 6 was almost like joffrey was talking to people. But yes, the way it was written was not really good. I mean it's not easy to write something like that, especially in such a small amount of time. I am expecting better writing from George, but he has more time to do it properly and more space.. The first three seasons were best in my opinion but for some people felt long and it was because of the difficult character developments.
      The writers are definitely more of set up and pay off approach..

    • @frasermarshall7352
      @frasermarshall7352 Před 5 lety +1

      Vitani Schreibt they definitely could of handled it better there is no denying that. It has foreshadowing aka the ground work but then the groundwork needs to be put into practice. I think they wanted to wrap up the show while they had arguably the biggest audience possible.
      This has led to them having to rush the final season as this could of been 2 maybe 3 seasons with the battle for winterfell being at the end of season 1 and the battle for kings landing being end of season 2. As for the 3rd season you could of had jon and an alliance betraying dany and the final battle occurring end of season 3. The writing only seems poor because there is no other way they could of taken us in a journey. I have enjoyed this season visually and yes there are parts that are unrealistic but come on. Harry Potter made mistakes like the coffee cup which sparked outrage. The unrealism is no more unreal than the fact there is dragons, a king who can bring people back from the dead and a three eyed raven who can morgue into animals and see any bit of history.
      It does baffle me that people can hate it this much. I’m sure D&D would of loved to play this out over 3 seasons and make much more money but in the end HBO want to capitalise on a market and they’ve done so. I would say HBO is to blame for the downfall of this show.

    • @frasermarshall7352
      @frasermarshall7352 Před 5 lety +1

      I will add that they had already decided they want to create prequels which will bring in an even bigger audience and they want to do it while the show is at the peak of popularity. What they failed to understand was rushing an ending people have patiently waited for will only decrease popularity.

    • @WastedTalent83
      @WastedTalent83 Před 5 lety

      well whenever an opinion need a brain, there will always be many people who point at you telling you don't see thing, while they're being blinded by fangirlsih egoes

  • @Maerahn
    @Maerahn Před 5 lety +11

    I've never actually watched Game of Thrones (everything I know about it has come via videos like these and written articles about it) but, as a writer myself, I'd like to say your analysis is absolutely on point. It could even be used to teach other writers about character arcs and development in general, so brilliant job, sir!

  • @sabretooth1hamster
    @sabretooth1hamster Před 5 lety +50

    Dying by dragon fire isn't my first choice of how to die but still, it seems pretty quick1

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety

      And what about dragon fire because a crime you can be innocent?
      like Daenerys did....

    • @BhlackBishop
      @BhlackBishop Před 5 lety

      Nah mate it hurts like a ton the first 10s that's where the screaming comes in.

    • @sawekjasel7877
      @sawekjasel7877 Před 5 lety +6

      @@jean-louispech4921 It applies to all death sentences. Not only dragonfire.

    • @jean-louispech4921
      @jean-louispech4921 Před 5 lety

      @@sawekjasel7877
      yes you are right. But it was not my point to make dragon fire something specific from all other death sentences.
      It was just about taking the specifics facts.

    • @BloodyBay
      @BloodyBay Před 5 lety +4

      Especially in Varys' case. You didn't even hear a peep out of him when he got blasted! He took it like a champ! O_O

  • @samuel96860
    @samuel96860 Před 5 lety +929

    They tried to Heisenberg her in 5 episodes 🤦‍♂️

    • @rvantong
      @rvantong Před 5 lety +12

      This.

    • @MsDragonbal776
      @MsDragonbal776 Před 5 lety +112

      Lol that's actually a good analogy. Breaking bad is a prime example of how to properly do a character shift from good to evil.

    • @hanna4927
      @hanna4927 Před 5 lety +22

      Samuel McLeod game of thrones got nothing compare to breaking bad one of the best series ever made

    • @Abhinav-tk1bt
      @Abhinav-tk1bt Před 5 lety +33

      @@hanna4927 if this season was handled well, they could have become equals

    • @philwill0123
      @philwill0123 Před 5 lety +16

      @@Abhinav-tk1bt that's because the creator oversaw everything with a beginning, middle and end. Here, the creator was involved in beginning, most of the middle and provided no end...

  • @Amsztel
    @Amsztel Před 5 lety +424

    I loved this show because it used to shock the audience due to the amazing writing and consistency behind it, now it's shocking the audience purely because we are meant to be shocked. How atrocious is that...

    • @wifeywubs
      @wifeywubs Před 5 lety +9

      Honestly this season hasn't really been a shock for me, because as things started going south for each character, my watch group and I were calling the shots accurately, which isn't how GoT used to be. Before we could speculate and the show would go in a completely different direction..this season has sadly been rather predictable. :/

    • @Hitomankiri
      @Hitomankiri Před 5 lety +2

      Its been shocking since the beginning not because of good writing , but because its doing the direct opposite of what people expect, which is just a lazy way to make a show popular, they just really had very good timing with people being tired of happy stories

    • @janethebluemouse
      @janethebluemouse Před 5 lety +1

      Nirva Rybak I would

    • @Andyhandz
      @Andyhandz Před 5 lety +2

      Literally doing what it's always done, But you're only just realizing it and applying to the present but not the past.

    • @nickhotaling270
      @nickhotaling270 Před 5 lety +1

      but if it wasnt then itd be too predictable and then it would still be bad writing.

  • @RaindropsandViolets
    @RaindropsandViolets Před 3 lety +8

    I am pretty tired of hearing over and over about how the show writers claim a character "forgot" something especially something so important as the presence of the Iron Fleet. Like what?
    I think the show writers were not able to keep up with Martin's complex story telling and were too unimaginable to properly set up Dany's decent into madness. Though it feel like a huge spoiler now to try and keep reading the books (whenever Martin finishes The Winds of Winter) I look forward to the more detailed story of why Dany goes mad.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 Před 2 lety

      May or may not happen. Sorry I just noticed your comment now (I don't often reply to comments this old but I noticed nobody else mentioned this to you). The earlier plan for season 8 itself was for wildfire to destroy King's Landing. The show writers changed things last minute. So the books may not have Daenerys go mad.
      Now it is possible and logical to say a fire breathing Dragon taking part in a battle in a city already laced with very combustable wildfire can result in bad things happening. But these would not be intended by the dragon riding character and she herself may actually be horrified by the result-thus not an argument she is mad.
      There are also multiple different things in the books. Book Daenerys doesn't have a reason to hate King's Landing but Tyrion may since he feels he saved the city and was disrespected afterwards. In the books Tyrion is a lot more evil of a character and he wants to rape and kill Cersei himself. So he may talk or trick Daenerys into doing some thing that sets off the wildfire-something he would know more about than her.
      Cersei may set it off (she is already heading down a dark path).
      And the book created a different dynamic than the show. In the show the only person with a claim to rival Daenerys's is Jon and he both doesn't want it and bent the knee to her. So he can make her the legit heir and seems to be heading that way in the show. Of course they can also marry and settling things that way-another direction they are headed to in the show that the backstory for both books and show may not stop since a Stark uncle once married his niece to save the Stark family. So season 8 Jon shouldn't mind Dany and his linage so much as the season made out. Either way the show set up a situation where who was the proper heir is actually likely to be sorted out in a relatively peaceful way.
      The books have FAegon who may beat Cersei and then represent a more direct rival to Daenerys's claim even though Varys is probably faking his linage.
      So there are different possibilities the books may take and much of season 8 may simply be because of show writers making decisions. They already admitted that they-not GRRM-decided that Arya would kill the Night King. So who knows how many other changes or outright decisions they made.
      It it pretty clear from the books that show Tyrion and show Euron are different characters from the book characters that have the same name. If the show runners did that when there were still books to take from then maybe they broke from GRRM's plans rather than followed them.

  • @christophertracy4377
    @christophertracy4377 Před 5 lety +9

    D&D committed character assassination on Queen Daenerys Targaryen!! I will NRVER forgive or forget!

  • @Isumu912
    @Isumu912 Před 5 lety +177

    That's why Jon has been walking around dumbfounded, he's becoming the Mad King!

    • @shkhrvarshney
      @shkhrvarshney Před 5 lety +20

      His Targ genes are kicking in now xD.. soon he'll hear voices in his head and "ICE THEM ALL!" (coz Stark genes makes him bring winter)

    • @Skirne
      @Skirne Před 5 lety +13

      Seriously, how much more interesting would it have been for Jon to lose his mind?

    • @Ms.Byrd68
      @Ms.Byrd68 Před 5 lety +12

      @@shkhrvarshney Speaking of 'hallucinations' which is a 'hallmark' to determining actual Mental Illness, why couldn't they have had her having hallucinations in the Feast Hall instead of her just looking around with those 'bug eyes' looking JEALOUS of Jon's celebrity?
      Why didn't she SEE things that weren't there like maybe the dead Dothraki Commander or an Unsullied or two, maybe she see's Jon, Tormen and whoever else 'huddled' and whispering casting glances back at her.
      Oh! I know! She walks past Greyworm that day and hears him say "It's your fault she's dead" but when she glances back at him he's just staring at into thin air and she realizes he hasn't said anything! Now we also have the seeds of ACTUAL paranoia! Ser Jorah should have been her trigger, if she had to have one. Why wasn't there a 'flashback' with the Bells to when maybe she and her brother had to leave the Safe House, she remembers with the 'Red Door', maybe there was more to them having to leave that city then we know OR ALL SHE CAN SEE when the bells ring is Messandra being beheaded and falling off those very walls.
      This was 'rushed', we (the showrunners) can get away with it... b/s!

    • @Ms.Byrd68
      @Ms.Byrd68 Před 5 lety +3

      @Thetasteofhoney1 True that, lol!!!

    • @treehouse2902
      @treehouse2902 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Ms.Byrd68 Yeah, make it like this season was someone's hallucinations and start over again. Make the last season right. Give it 16 episodes and don't blow it.

  • @neopa06
    @neopa06 Před 5 lety +692

    AND THE BIGGEST LIE EVER IN THE SHOW WAS: "Winter is coming."

    • @niedermitderjagd1968
      @niedermitderjagd1968 Před 5 lety +26

      I think you mean "Winter is here" because right now it seems like winter is still coming in westeros.

    • @suzukisixk7
      @suzukisixk7 Před 5 lety +17

      The white walker story was bad but it appears people are having way more reaction to Dany.
      So I guess the biggest lie ever told was that Dany is the Messiah (how anybody ever believed that is still a mystery)

    • @nikanzare3099
      @nikanzare3099 Před 5 lety +6

      @@suzukisixk7 not the white walkers.. the actual winter

    • @margarethmichelina5146
      @margarethmichelina5146 Před 5 lety +41

      And don't forget how in the end of season 7, Winter came to King's Landing but in the beginning of Season 8, King's Landing is still summer! WTF?

    • @PaulHofreiter
      @PaulHofreiter Před 5 lety +1

      It came and it went.

  • @ultron-5600
    @ultron-5600 Před 5 lety +8

    Walter White took 2 1/2-3 seasons to go from pushover chemistry teacher to ruthless drug kingpin Heisenberg. Daenerys goes from the happiest, most lovable, and most hopeful version of herself in the first two episodes of season 8 and goes full psycho 3 episodes later.

  • @diamonddogez4270
    @diamonddogez4270 Před 2 lety +5

    This has aged very well. I also have to say how misogynistic the writing was for Dany. For the writing staff for this show, you're either a crazy tyrant or you're an emotionless Terminator if you're a woman in a position of immense power.

    • @FrzC5
      @FrzC5 Před 2 lety

      Lol because that's what would actually happen If u gave women power.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 Před 2 lety +1

      Jay, except it didn't. Plenty of nations have had sane women as President or Prime Minister.

    • @yvonneortiz8595
      @yvonneortiz8595 Před rokem

      @@FrzC5
      Wtf??😂😂

  • @annefluencer
    @annefluencer Před 5 lety +748

    Emilia Clarke doesn't like how Season 8 turned out to be as well. All her GOT interviews are warnings of how bad season 8 is.

    • @countercurrents8585
      @countercurrents8585 Před 5 lety +13

      she doesn't really say that though.

    • @annefluencer
      @annefluencer Před 5 lety +100

      @@countercurrents8585 because she was tasked to 'promote' season 8 during interviews of course she wouldn't plainly admit it. You could read between the lines after she responds. Even D&D knows how bad it is. What do you think would be the reason why they're gonna be 'far from the internet' after the season is over - - until October 2019?

    • @denisdaly1708
      @denisdaly1708 Před 5 lety +28

      @@countercurrents8585 if you watch the interviews, she does.

    • @InfinityBladeFans
      @InfinityBladeFans Před 5 lety +5

      She has a new interview with the newyorker where she basically says this is the only way her character’s journey and the show at large could have ended

    • @Harpie.
      @Harpie. Před 5 lety +20

      @@InfinityBladeFans Damage control, but since it's supposedly how the books will end.

  • @alicedubois1348
    @alicedubois1348 Před 5 lety +819

    I would watch a video of all of the characters that you listed at the beginning. These videos are so well done!

  • @tinafisher
    @tinafisher Před 5 lety +38

    it's obvious to everyone, the writers were DONE with this show season 7, and they just slapped sh@t together just to get it done, they didn't care about anyone's charc. arc.

  • @subroy7123
    @subroy7123 Před 4 lety +7

    About the "foreshadowing" for crazy Dany, the problem there is that show Dany is quite different, and a little too whitewashed than book Dany. In the books, Dany is constantly torn between trying to be one of the people i.e. a good ruler with a just hand, and a genuinely mystical state of mind where she believes she's a monster because she's given birth to monsters. That latter sense of alienation from everyone else is why it feels like she could genuinely choose to become a monster later in the books. *That* is foreshadowing, and it was there from the 1st book. Show Dany, on the other hand, is portrayed nowhere near as darkly.

  • @connorgolden4
    @connorgolden4 Před 5 lety +871

    This is pretty much what I’ve been thinking for the last few days. If you wanted to have Dany go mad don’t jam it all into 2 episodes, spread it out over a season or two. People keep say “oh she’s always been a psycho who’s done horrible things”. But they forget that those people were enemy leaders and soldiers, not innocent civilians who she just randomly opened fire on. You can’t just build a character up for 7 seasons and then say one episode is enough to make her do a 180. Especially when they dumbed her down and buffed her enemies in order to cause the events that brought about her descent into madness. Somehow everyone just forgot about the iron fleet? How the hell did those ballistas hit rhaegal, he was a moving target hundreds of feet in the air. Why’d the Golden company fight for cersei in the first place, they should’ve known she had dragons! Season 8 feels like that paper you write last minute because you spent your weekend partying instead: it’s rushed, its hard to read, and it doesn’t make sense. Because at that point you’re just trying to get some of the points available, not get the A.

    • @lucaucronia1706
      @lucaucronia1706 Před 5 lety +2

      The thing is if she go mad earlier, she wouldnt end up with Jon fighthing the undead, Tyrion a Varys would have leave her. Everything would be different .

    • @connorgolden4
      @connorgolden4 Před 5 lety +40

      Luca Ucronia I’m not saying they should’ve made her go mad earlier but show an obvious descent into the darkness. For most of this show she’s been ruthless towards her enemies but kind towards everyone else, they should’ve shown that change over time. Two episodes is too little too late for it to make sense, especially when they had to dumb them down and buff her enemies in order for it to happen.

    • @samugi01
      @samugi01 Před 5 lety +4

      Couldn't have said it better myself

    • @anewhopedawn6676
      @anewhopedawn6676 Před 5 lety +13

      @@DerplingusThe-II are u actually braindead? ur arguments dont even make sense so stfu

    • @ACoolNicknameVFX
      @ACoolNicknameVFX Před 5 lety +6

      To call someone crazy is dismissive. People make choices. She knew what was “good” and she was going to “liberate” the entire world. She chose to save the world. What would you do to save the planet?
      How’s that lead to her burning Kings Landing? Well people either follow people they trust or people they fear. It’s also the same reason she burned Samwells family. Bend the knee or be destroyed.She sacrificed those people to keep others from fighting against her. Wouldn’t you kill one person to save ten?
      So that’s my take. She didn’t turn evil. She wasn’t out of character. She was a person who could justify doing terrible things because she “knew what was right”. And she’s been that since the end of the first season.

  • @BasicShapes
    @BasicShapes Před 5 lety +262

    "Dany kindof forgot about her morals"

    • @manshilmisra5503
      @manshilmisra5503 Před 5 lety +17

      just like those film makers forgot about coffee cups and plastic water bottles.

    • @chrismassalas
      @chrismassalas Před 5 lety

      Epic Fail season in the end. Shame!!

    • @r.andrewwhy5828
      @r.andrewwhy5828 Před 5 lety +7

      The writers (D&D) forgot about what was important to the greatest TV series ever- and rushed to a very poorly written ending.

    •  Před 5 lety

      No - she was just consequent. See my comment above.

  • @joeyjerry1586
    @joeyjerry1586 Před 2 lety +8

    I think the excuse that bothers me the most is she’s always burnt and crucified people. She’s burnt and crucified her fucking enemies, like every single other ruler. Aegon the Conqueror burnt thousands of enemies to death, fored people to bend the knee and retaliated when necessary, wanting to unite westeros under one king. Daenerys up to this point hasn’t been all that different from aegon the conqueror. Heck, I’d argue she’s better because she helped fight against the army of the undead when she could’ve easily just continue the war against cersei. She’s never ever harmed innocent civillians yet in one episode when the war was won, she kills a million innocent people. What was even the point of what she did? She won the freaking war.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 Před rokem +1

      The writers were likely aiming for shock value over substance in that scene. Or simply trying to cover other plot holes they made by changing the plans from season 8 from wildfire being what wrecks King's Landing in season 8 to something less logical.

  • @silverfox9006
    @silverfox9006 Před 5 lety +40

    Seed were planted.
    But it didn't grew well

  • @AgressiveElevatorMusic
    @AgressiveElevatorMusic Před 5 lety +964

    The writers kinda forgot about character development.

    • @donovanb8247
      @donovanb8247 Před 5 lety +4

      Aggressive Elevator Music honestly I wouldn't call it development, every time she's had to make a decision like this she makes the wrong call. Your confusing character development with a compelling character

    • @saaraa7876
      @saaraa7876 Před 5 lety +23

      @@donovanb8247 What do you mean "every time" she makes the wrong call? The first time we see Ned on this show he chops someone's head off, imagine how many lives would have been saved if he had listened to that guy tell him about the White Walkers rather than summarily execute him. Robb executes his own men all the time. Jon killed a literal child out of vengeance. Arya killed Walder Frey's kids and made them into a pie. Bran could use his gift to stop things like Dany burning down Kings Landing but doesn't.
      Dany's actions apart from this latest episode are mostly in line with how everyone in this universe functions. Before now she has killed slavers and rapists and her enemies.

    • @donovanb8247
      @donovanb8247 Před 5 lety +8

      Saara A Saara A She burned the Khals alive, she crusifyed the slavers not just killed them, she burned the leader of the unsullied just to take his shit, she left those people to starve in that cave( yes treason is punishable by dead but Jesus), she burned the last Tullys alive (when they were prisoners not enemy's). Most of those things only madee sense because she's the "good guy", but they are all evidence of her being crazy. Idk what you mean by character development when these all happened constantly. It's just crazy hidden behind our ideals of Justice. I'm not saying it's well written but it does make sense.
      I think when we hear what she has to say for herself will help pull things together a bit. The kind of person that's good at overthrowing a government usually isn't good at running one.
      And John, Robb, and Ned were all just following the law fairly, none of them tortured people to death in the way Danny does. And yeah Arya is barely even a human, I feel that's pretty well established.

    • @karinefonte516
      @karinefonte516 Před 5 lety +4

      @@donovanb8247 Oh no, she did not kill the Tullys, she killed the Tarlys... : >)
      Besides, her actions led us to see that she might confuse being ruthless with being sadistic. I still don't think she went full insane, actually, I think she is deeply wounded, but knows she went beyond amendments this time.

    • @donovanb8247
      @donovanb8247 Před 5 lety +2

      Karine Fonte killing the TARLEYS ;) would have been ruthless, burning them alive WAS sadistic. The only one I can think of that acted like that was Ramsy.

  • @libreysoberana3823
    @libreysoberana3823 Před 5 lety +2107

    Jesus. You explained this perfectly. I've been saying more or less the same things since Sunday. What a waste of a character arc

    • @ofon2000
      @ofon2000 Před 5 lety +45

      It's so mindnumbing that most of my friends actually think this season of the show is actually good. I don't wanna come across as a dick but I kinda have to when I express my extreme frustration with the way the story has been sinking into the depths of an average t.v. show with a high budget

    • @mariokarter13
      @mariokarter13 Před 5 lety +42

      They established her as ruthless, they didn't establish her as Hitler.

    • @Druttentjock
      @Druttentjock Před 5 lety +15

      I couldn´t agree more. I am an avid watcher of the show aswell as reader of the books and this you video perfectly describe my feelings regarding this season and Dany in particular. It is so freaking forced.

    • @tomtimelord7876
      @tomtimelord7876 Před 5 lety +13

      @@ofon2000 I still like the show, but I do feel like I went from reading a great novel to reading the Cliff notes about a great novel.

    • @ysin9698
      @ysin9698 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Druttentjock Dany previously announced her intention to take control of Westeros by burning villages (civilians) to the ground. There are many examples of dictators in history who show a kind face to their followers until they finally gain power.
      Dany is the inverse of the character Snape from Harry Potter. She was presented as an empathetic leader in the beginning of the story but on closer examination exhibited many dangerous and tyrannical characteristics. She did not develop from an empathetic character into a mass murderer, because this truly would make no sense within the context of the story. Instead, she was *always* dictatorial and obsessed with acquiring power, with very little concern for the well-being of others outside of a small circle.

  • @AmethystEyes
    @AmethystEyes Před 5 lety +19

    I love watching these videos but it also is painful as it makes me think about how the show could have been. All I wanted was good storytelling that lived up to the thought that was invested in seasons 1-3.

  • @bassplayertaylor6983
    @bassplayertaylor6983 Před 5 lety +5

    To me it seemed like she just goes crazy because Jon isn't super down with incest, so she just goes "oh no my nephew won't bang me anymore, I guess nobody likes me and the only way I can rule is through fear even though I had several armies follow me voluntarily"

    • @parwannays7121
      @parwannays7121 Před 5 lety

      That is a definitely a legitimate interpretation. What, however, does it have to do with the bells? Is Ivan Pavlov involved somehow? Furthermore, we have one of the showrunners saying that Daenerys didn't plan things in advance and, apparently, didn't respond to the bells either. She saw the Red Keep, this reminded her of all her family had lost, and so she decided to commit genocide. This just does not make sense. After all the blather about mad queen, foreshadowing, she was always a tyrant....blah, blah, blah, what it comes down to is poor story telling. I do not have total contempt for Benioff and Weiss. They had a tough job in trying to pull a complicated story together. However, it's clear that they failed at the job.

  • @artificialavocado9652
    @artificialavocado9652 Před 5 lety +743

    I was almost waiting for Dany to say how much she hates sand.

    • @PaulHofreiter
      @PaulHofreiter Před 5 lety +70

      Artificial Avocado it’s rough and irritating and I will take what is mine with fire and blood

    • @mariahanderson-burling9204
      @mariahanderson-burling9204 Před 5 lety +3

      Lmao

    • @Amadeus8484
      @Amadeus8484 Před 5 lety +5

      Palpatine: "Use my knowledge Khaleesi. I beg of you."

    • @SillyLittleAshTree
      @SillyLittleAshTree Před 5 lety +5

      Maybe they want us to think she is now a threat so her getting the throne and keeping it won't be something expected but a "twist", a disappointing ending so we won't say it was too happy an ending, "Daenerys getting the throne and ruling happily ever after".
      In any case I do not like this season, such a disappointment.

    • @volcryndarkstar
      @volcryndarkstar Před 5 lety +5

      Elaria Sand: "Am I a joke to you?"

  • @TheAwesomoe
    @TheAwesomoe Před 5 lety +400

    It‘s like Anakin‘s choice, but remove the urgency of the circumstances forcing his hand.

    • @icbarefoot
      @icbarefoot Před 5 lety +32

      Chanson
      Only there was actual urgency. I just think that so many missed it, myself included. Dany wanted to run her campaign a certain way, but her advisors, namely Tyrion, talked her down. Look at what that got her. She lost her allies in Dorne and Highgarden. Then she embarks on a quest to “save the people” from the invasion of the undead. What does that gain her? Not the adoration that she hoped for and has come to expect from her time in Essos. Instead, Jon receives that and she feels like her brother did for the very first time; threatened. Then she learns the more popular hero(Jon) has a stronger claim to the throne.
      Now fast-forward a bit and she returns back to King’s Landing loses yet another dragon and a close friend, listening to her advisors yet again. And she learns the secret is out about Jon. People are turning on her now and she’s scared of losing the throne. Jon no longer returns her affections so she doesn’t fight to keep that relationship intact, and she feels betrayed. She’s angry for all she’s lost, including Missandei and she decides to adopt a scorched earth campaign. The only move that could solidify her position as the ruler of Westeros and the quickest best way to quell any talk of deposing her in favor of John. Taking the city was not enough. She needs the fear to spread to the other kingdoms that the same might happen to them. Remember she only has one dragon. If she loses that, her leverage is gone. Fear is her only ally at this point and the people don’t love or favor her. She doesn’t want to be Queen of Ashes, but she’ll choose it over losing the crown.

    • @icbarefoot
      @icbarefoot Před 5 lety +6

      RadTheLad Impatient? Or is she aware that she has limited time before support rallies for Jon, the true heir. A non-foreign invader who has not burned people for refusing to bend the knee.

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 Před 5 lety +12

      Not only this, but Anakin was manipulated from day one. According to the extended, but still canon universe, it's postulated that Palpatine created him using the force, hence the midichloiran count being so high. He's basically a force baby created with the sole purpose for his life to go wrong to become Palpatine's puppet.
      Dany has none of that going on in the same way. Targayen madness is not explained with genes, it's explained by her father going mad hearing voices and become schitzophrenic because of it, likely due to Bran medling in the past. At least Anakin's fate was fueled from day one to be terrible.

    • @vixxcelacea2778
      @vixxcelacea2778 Před 5 lety +6

      @@icbarefoot Her real indication that she was always going to get screwed was because she thinks she has any claim to a throne just because of being a Targaryen, which in the past has put them all in hot water more than once. Blood doesn't meaning anything. The world they live in is garbage and the rules they all hold dear are stupid. I think the entire point, even if not well executed is that this entire game is folly. There should not be a throne and likely if John does take it, he would abolish or at least ratify the idea of a king as he doesn't want to be it.

    • @KeangoDLuke
      @KeangoDLuke Před 5 lety +6

      @@icbarefoot now see, all of this could be done by adding some more scenes of dialogue with her expressing her fears, aside from the ones she's already had with Jon and Tyrion. All we wanted was more episodes to properly display her descent instead of it all coming to a head in a few episodes

  • @greenonion3420
    @greenonion3420 Před 5 lety +8

    To destroy a character like Danaerys Targaryan , is like giving you a lollipop and after licking it once or twice they take it away from you .first they gave you all the joy and justice you wanted in a character (that finaly a leader arise who's interest was the liberation of the ppl and rule them by braking the weel) and after all the fights she gave for them , she gives in the last minute and turns mad for who??? For cersei! She always wanted to go back and take what it was rightfully hers ,but always made stops and helped in her way everyone in need . To make Danaerys burn those civilians just cause she lost it ,shows lack of imagination on how to finish a fantastic character and a fantastic show and a fantastic story in general. You can make not happy endings by other ways as well, you dont have to destroy the essence of a character just to have a bitter unexpected ending

    • @skywalker6648
      @skywalker6648 Před 5 lety +1

      Also, it's not that she gave in to anything because it was nothing to give into to begin with. In fact, they made it a point throughout all these seasons about how she didn't want to make same mistakes her father and brother made. Only to suddenly change her entire character arc within one episode. That said, I agree with you on how they destroyed the essence of her character just to try and have a twisted ending. That was pretty obvious and they failed miserably. I hate how they changed Jon's character too. From courageous and straightforward to insecure, deceptive, and cowardly. No wonder he checked himself into rehab in real life. Hope he will be ok.

  • @1NYCHombre
    @1NYCHombre Před 5 lety +5

    I wholeheartedly agree.
    Just a few thoughts: If any character, Cersei was The Mad Queen she, threatened, lied, cheated, had children by her brother, murdered a King, blew up the Sept of Bailor and all it’s trial attendees both friend and foe and with it an entire section and civilians in King’s Landing. Now that was crazy!
    In the final episode I noticed, that Cersi never commanded that the bells ring in surrender because the bells were never meant to ring for surrender. Consequently, we never saw who rang the bells. Jaimie was busy getting to Cersi. That “bell ploy,” was Tyrion’s invention. Suspecting that he was a traitor, knowing he had released his Brother Jaimie, Dyanaris couldn’t trust him and seeing Cersei watching calmly from her balcony, who could blame her for fearing a trap. And rightfully so, The Queen of Dragons was, “Not today Lannisters!” and Fire and Blood had its reign. Dyanaris wasn’t a Mad Queen, her downfall came when she told Jon (brainwashed by Tyrion) that, those with other opinions as to what is good, would not get to choose and since that included Sansa, and Arya. He stabbed her to save his family, not kill a new tyrant. And don’t get me started on “Bran the Broken,” who came “...all this way,” to be King. That final Season had more wholes than a slice of rotting Swiss Cheese! I hope GRRM clears this mess up sooner than later in THE WINDS OF WINTER & A DREAM OF SPRING. Write GRRM, write!

  • @KEEETS
    @KEEETS Před 5 lety +426

    They literally killed off everybody around her so fast just so they could make her the mad queen and to create another villain.
    I personally didn't like how there was 40mins of Dany just lighting up the city, like the writers couldn't come up with anything more complex and just took the easy way out, this is 'Game' of Thrones not a Michael Bay movie.
    Also something nobody seems to be talking about is how Jon is basically a catalyst to other characters. There's been no screen time to highlight his introspection, he knew Dany hadn't been eating or interacting with anyone yet he pulls away from her and doesn't even explain why or try to comfort her, he just stands there. There needed to more episodes to flesh out the relationships and conversations between the characters, so the audience can understand how they think and feel.

    • @Rabbithole8
      @Rabbithole8 Před 5 lety +38

      Exactly right. We don't even know how he really feels about being Tyagrarian. Why wouldn't he comfort her and emphasize that they are family, that they are the last Tyagrarians and that they will stand by each other? All we get is versions of, "your my queen" repeated over and over.

    • @psychoamy6146
      @psychoamy6146 Před 5 lety +20

      Oh they all happened "off screen". You need to watch the behind the scenes interviews to understand cause..... reasons.

    • @bluethan806
      @bluethan806 Před 5 lety +4

      After building his reputation, Jon bending the knee should've been his seemingly weakest point before proving the decision to be a good one. I'm not saying his character is too strong to make a bad choice, but as that choice shows to be progressively worse he loses more and more of that power and respect he earned throughout the series by just watching everything happen.

    • @bluethan806
      @bluethan806 Před 5 lety +1

      @@psychoamy6146 you know it's a bad idea to have behind the scenes moments at the end of a show anyways. The second I saw that my immersion was broken, and only questioned why they would include it? Now it's obvious, and even more disappointing

    • @Mainlyeverything
      @Mainlyeverything Před 5 lety +1

      @@bluethan806 that's the point. They are making
      JON ISNT PERFECT. Had Jon done something else he would be branded the typical hero, perfect and boring so they sidelined him
      Jon is partly to blame now and for that reason should never get the throne. Also him not explaining to Dany just shows how confused he is so dont know why people are questioning that.
      Although he should have done more this season
      Both characters will have bitter ends.
      Storytelling has been shocking

  • @songweaver8638
    @songweaver8638 Před 5 lety +303

    THANK YOU. I've been saying this as loud as possible.
    Foreshadowing is NOT character development.

    • @mytee32
      @mytee32 Před 5 lety

      Right, character development is showing that she's been bat shit crazy since she realized her brother wasn't the real dragon. So well done!!

    • @lowbeatzz7742
      @lowbeatzz7742 Před 5 lety +8

      Robert Moody No, they haven’t shown that she’s bat shit crazy, in fact, they’ve continuously shown that she’s ruthless in her endeavour to get to the Iron Throne. There’s a big difference between the two.

    • @victoriannecastle
      @victoriannecastle Před 5 lety +2

      It is character development. Dany has been going there. It only happened fast. She is programmed and is accustomed to receive positive reaction. People praise her.
      People fail her in King's Landing. Look at her face in Winterfell as she watched Jon, who is being praise by many.
      Lost Jorah and Missandei.
      Then Jon feared her.
      It is character development from the start. When you look at it from a logical perspective, it is expected.
      People have to express their pain. We react over petty reasons. Men brawl over a woman in real life. Men fist fights over a traffic. And you expect Dany to have tea with Cersei?
      Bullshit.
      We've been prepared from the start.

    • @alfiewillis4893
      @alfiewillis4893 Před 5 lety +1

      Right, Dany's character development where we're explicitly shown her becoming more cruel, more violent, and more prone to rage is character development. Her closest friends dying right in front of her, largely because of Cersei's wishes to keep the Iron Throne, were clear motivations for her to burn King's Landing. This character development, combined with foreshadowing, telegraphed what was going to happen very clearly. Anybody who didn't see this coming, or anybody who thinks that it's inappropriate despite the mountain of context clues telling us this would happen, is an idiot.

    • @songweaver8638
      @songweaver8638 Před 5 lety +3

      @@victoriannecastle Have tea with Cersei? HAVE TEA WITH CERSEI?
      See how far you have to stretch what people are saying to make it sound unreasonable?
      No, I expected her to nuke Cersei and go too far. But mass murdering biggest monster in history? Someone who has spent 7 seasons freeing slaves and only killing her enemies and the wickedest people in the world? Someone who has consistently said she didn't want to harm innocent people.
      I don't know what to say to people who don't know what a good story is. If you like it, fine, but it's a terrible story.
      Contrast this to Breaking Bad. That's a believable arc from protagonist to monster.

  • @Athanasia777
    @Athanasia777 Před 5 lety +9

    Great video, thanks for putting into words what I've been feeling.
    What's especially frustrating is, up to the point when the city surrenders, there have been virtually no civilians killed: this quick (and relatively bloodless) victory totally vindicates what Daenerys had been wanting to do since the beginning. Whereas her choosing to follow her oh-so-clever advisors led to disaster upon disaster upon disaster.
    Meanwhile, we're supposed to believe Tyrion and Varys are the voice of reason and Dany is descending into madness, never mind that she was right from the beginning about the best path to victory. Had she ignored all their advice, she would have won, would still have all her forces intact, and the Wall would still be standing.
    So, in the end, on what evidence did Varys's assessment of her madness rest?
    * She looked upset at dinner when Tormund suggested Jon should be king, right next to her.
    * She looked sad and angry when she lost a dragon and her best friend was killed before her eyes.
    * She kept pushing for a direct assault on the city, which was then proven to be the actual best move for a quick victory without civilian losses.
    * Oh, and she's been ruthless towards her enemies. Like literally every king and lord in this brutal world.
    And that was somehow enough to guess she was going to roast everybody, and therefore sufficient basis to try to poison and overthrow her. Yeah, right.