Tyrion ask Jon to kill Danny and Jon Snow sees Drogon before Enters Castle Scene | GOT 8x06 Finale
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I think when Tyrion pointed out that Dany would likely execute Sansa and Ayra was the moment he realised it was a choice between her or the family he grew up with. He might be a Targaryen in name, but he's a Stark at heart.
It was the Stark in him that didn't want to kill her. He pledged himself to her as his Queen and to the north your honor is everything. After killing Dany he could never be a ruler of anything except the wildlings despite how noble it really was to kill her. If anything it makes him more like Jaime Lannister in the end, save for him just being a better human all around.
@@MrMackievelli It wasn't really honour that the issue, it was love. Throughout the series, Jon has learned to sacrifice his own honour for the greater good multiple times before (and has had a far easier time than this) but this time, he was being asked to kill a loved one to protect the realm -- that was what made this time the hardest of all.
I think they forgot that Jon is a king ..because his name is Aegon..in book this character that being a king .then the writer forget about it or the
Producer force them to make kind of stuff in reality they knew this a trash
He’s a stark by blood also
@@theshutterguy6220 they always forget that part
I love how they are talking about murdering the queen behind a thin ass door with her loyal soldiers on the other side lmao
Yeah, or like when Tyrion and Varys were plotting treason in the loud and echoy chambers. This whole season will be a documentary one day
Tbf they can't speak westerosi
It’s how the script was written
Thankfully, cameras weren't "a thing" back then!!
Love the drogon scene. He’s like a bouncer at a club. Wakes up and checks out John… “ight you good”
He was wrong about that though. 😬😬😬
@@l.g.2888 LMAOO
Nah he was right cause Jon is a Targaryen
That’s ash dog. Not snow
That is hilarious!
The visual of Drogon shaking the snow off was incredible best part of the episode IMO
Ashes... not snow
@@zachhelton9293 Ash like snow
The main complaint to the show is that Jon Snow killed "Lenin-Stalin". And with the visual in the show in season 8, everything is perfect.
Ash
The CG was the best part. Could be a slogan for modern film.
You know what's horrible here? Drogon is alone in this world. He has no more siblings & his 'mother' is crazy, therefore devoid. He's alone in this world. Worse still, Bran wants to find him in order to capture & enslave him or kill him.
Well good luck with that bran
You are. . . Crazy
@A.Mithran Prakash Now the last tygarian is John Snow it is good if they make sequel when john snow control the dragon and after bran come to iron throne by seeing many clans fighting with each other
They made her like that. In my opinion I will never Stabbed her in the back I would be loyal to my queen
@@ragnarok23_gaming2 Even if she killed thousands of innocent people and wanted to kill your family? (Daenerys always showed signs of madness)
Drogon covered in snow and then awakening was visually stunning and cool.
It's ashes not snow.
ashes
Ash
tHaT iS aSh
I thought it was well-done, especially when Drogon gets up and puts himself in Jon's way, and then does a 'Oh, its you.' kind of acknowledgement and then let's Jon pass! It's like he can smell the family bloodline.
1:20 flash back to Aemon telling Jon that one day he would have to “choose”.
This is one of my favorite shots of the series. But I’ve always wondered how long was Drogon sleeping there for all that snow/debris to cover his huge dragon-ass?!
Then I remembered that GOT stopped treating time and distance as realistic as possible a few seasons back.
It's also possible that Drogon is depressed, having recently lost the second of his two brothers, and now being the only live dragon left in the world.
@@Sarahle3 not confirmed
When Balerion was still alive he went to old Valeria and it was stated that when he returned he had a lot of claw marks meaning he probably faced a dragon as big as him.
The fact that Balerion returned probably means he killed the other one but that shows there many be other dragons that we don’t know about
It’s ash
I dont think drogon is depressed he sees jon as a equal targ i think to dany, i think he realizes jon is superior to her but, Drogon has known dany his whole life. He basically witnessed him kill her and didnt do anything. Even the old targaryens dragons probably wouldnt have let that slide, they were known for infighting and protected there riders. But the scenes with drogon are good but they arent deserved.
@@profo4544 Why can dragons tell who is a Targaryen???
Jon Snow is the one dude you'd love to have on your team, as long as you weren't his boss. Because every single person he served ended up getting killed. Ned, Mormont, Mance, Stannis, and Dany. It is rather weird with how loyal he is and good-natured he is.
I think the show failed to show WHY Dani wanted to kill everyone in King's landing. I don't mind her having a 'mad king' type arc where she becomes unmerciful but at least give some kind of descent into that mindset or a reason why she wants to kill everyone in King's landing. One minute you're all, "free the slaves" and the next you're committing genocide. Basically trashes a character that's been building since season 1 and it's honestly sad for Emilia Clark that's the main thing she'll be remembered for in the show.
right, in fact if it was convincing enough i would rather like Dany having that arc lol
There's a nice edit on RUclips that shows all of the flashbacks of what she went through, interspaced with the shots of her going mental before the final attack. It dials up - and confirms her final decision of attacking King's Landing when the bells were tolling for mercy.
Thank you!!! Done, done, done, done, and done. It didn't work. I agree 100. I also didn't believe that Jon would do what he did under the circumstances.
The coffee didn't agree with her
Dani is the saddest character arc in the series. She tried to do the "right thing" and lost everything. Had she ignored them, and stormed KL immediately, she wouldve been fine I believe.
Personally, I wouldve loved to see her truly "break the wheel". Destroy most of Westeros, then hop on her boats, and sail back to Essos.
so, I'm aware that it's ash and not snow, but I just realized the symbolism of that last bit. Maester Aemon up at the Wall once told Jon to "kill the boy, let the man be born" or something to that effect, can't remember the exact quote, but it was to tell him that he needed to grow up and become what he was meant to be. A dragon emerging from snow. A boy becoming a man. A warrior becoming a king. Him killing his love and becoming king, something he never wanted but would still probably succeed at because it's a role he's been groomed for all his life and wouldn't let his sense of duty given to him by Ned walk away from, would also probably fulfill that Azor Ahai prophecy too
then he gets sent back to the wall and banished with the Wildlings, because fuck proper culmination of character arcs that have been building for 8 seasons
They did my boy Jamie dirty like that too in the season finale.
"who's more dangerous than the rightful heir to the iron throne"
Proceeds to never mention that Jon is the rightful heir ever again EVEN when trying to choose someone as the new ruler
Lol I mean he was trying to break the cycle
I think he was making the point that Jon's life was in danger so he should make a decision or it would be made for him but I know what you mean.
That's the thing, blood shouldn't automatically make you the Rightful heir.
@@b.b.s7545 I think that's how it all works unfortunately.
Wouldn't it have been pointless to discuss Jon as a new ruler during the 'election' because they already knew he was going back to the Watch?
coming straight from a scene from season 1 to this scene, the contrast is like looking at a Da Vinci painting and then looking at one of my drawings, and I can't draw at all
Drogon : IF MY MOTHER CAN'T HAVE THE THRONE NO ONE ELSE CAN
Stop with the stupid "mother" crap.,
Jon is smarter than ned and Robb he never lets someone know his next move in Westeros honor can be as much a gift as a curse
U get it. I was mad at him. Then I realize it was more honor than love for him with Dany.
It was love for Dany. Jon didn't go into the throne room intending to kill Dany at all. He still had hope she could be reached. Plus, per the scripts, it was love for Dany that had Jon still wanting to believe in her. Jon never wanted to kill Dany.
That moment you realize that her vision seasons ago wasn't King's Landing in snowfall, but ashfall
What episode was that?
Season 2 episode 9 or 10@@twdjt6245
"Do you think I'm the last man she'll execute" you literally live in a world where execution is so normalized as a punishment for minor infractions that even "honorable Ned Stark" considered it part of his duty as a leader, so no, Tyrion, you probably wouldn't be.
The circles they wrote in to make Dany seem evil were so unspeakably stupid. It's like suddenly all of Westeros thought they were living in a modern democracy where capital punishment was considered barbaric, despite no one in the series prior to this giving a fuck about the will of the people or showing mercy (except Dany herself and I guess Robb Stark, RIP).
Ned executed a deserter. Part of his job as Warden of the North was to pass judgement on law breakers, the punishment for desertion from the Nights Watch was execution. He personally carried out the execution as he believed you shouldn't pass sentence and not be prepared to carry it out. The audience knew and understood why the Night Watchman deserted, but Ned didn't. Besides, the whole reason the Nights Watch was started in the first place was to defend the realm from the White Walkers so running off as soon as they turned up wasn't good.
God I still can’t get over how poor the ending to the best show ever is
Because the producers where in to much of a hurry to go do Star Wars - so they decided to kill off more than half the characters to finish it 😣🙄
@@doralevitt2879 they did star wars? Makes a lot of sense
@@damiannichols1250 No, they had a project lined up after GoT wrapped up. That's what they rushed to get to, but in the end it got cancelled. Really a deserved slap in the face to them. But they still got away with rushing the ending of the only show they were known for.
@@damiannichols1250they wanted to, it's the main reason they rushed the ending of GoT
but it came back to bite them in the ass cause after that travesty, they were not allowed to work on star wars anymore lmao
Can’t be the best show ever if the ending fell flat. The Sopranos, The Wire and Breaking Bad still reign supreme! Hahaha
The only reason Jon was able to kill her was because Drogon recognised his Targyreon 'blood'. The show should have ended with Jon watching Drogon disappear with her after he melted the Throne. Jon wasn't the enemy. The Throne was.
Cringe
Not sure about the rest but I do agree that Drogon did recognise Jon was a Targyreon or he would've been immediately burnt alive after killing Dany.
Well obviously Drogon knows Jon is a Targ, he would have never been able to ride Rhaegal otherwise
That was because of ,D&D not because he Is a Targaryen lmao
Jon: Hey Drogon !!
Drogon: you. (snort) I going back to sleep.
I always thought the seeds of Dany’s evil/madness were there, but the transition at the end was just rushed and not well executed. However, for those who couldn’t believe she’d go so far, what if Bran worged into her like he did Hodor? Given her family propensity for violent mental illness, even if Bran didn’t directly burn King’s Landing through her, he could have known she’d be triggered and would do it, thus paving the way for her death and his ascension to the throne. Maybe during the upcoming Snow sequel they’ll address it. Bran could be the new big bad, likely in league with a revenge-seeking Children of the Forest (who are linked to the weirwood, the 3 eyed raven, the cave Bran was transformed in, etc.).
no.
@@zzzarkka you giving d&d too much credit. they literally didnt care about the process and just wanted to reach their ending.
Hell no..
this is my suspicion as well it would fit more with got writing that in the end the bad guy won
That's the problem. The execution was wonderful. I loved The Bells when it first came out but then you think about what had transpired over the whole season and yeah it's really sloppy.
Love how winter only lasted about a day in King's Landing.
I thought varys sent letters to all the lords of the seven kingdoms telling them Jon is the true heir to the iron throne...heres to another development that didn't fullfil itself...and the irony is that the writers made it with their own hands!! What a joke
the3genny He was only seen writing one. That was all speculation whether he did or not.
Jlt I disagree - he spent all the day in that room writing a bunch of letters, and only burned 1...I think he did get to send a few it just wasn't shown to us....
And anyway - why make a development that doesn't fulfill itself?? We allready knew about varys betrayel and saw him speculating with Jon so why show us the letters if they don't come to use?? It Doesn't make any sense
They all "kinda forgot"
I am hoping against hope that the Jon Snow sequel series will resolve this.
Tyrion: I need you to kill her
Jon kills her and goes to jail
Tyrion: who better king than bran!
Tyrion gaslighting Jon into killing Dany.. sigh! Tyrion becoming Hand again and Jon back to the wall? F'd UP!
Do u know what gaslighting mean?
I'm sorry, as horrific as this finale was, and as awful as the writing got, Drogon sniffing Jon before letting him pass was one of the most beautiful scenes in the entire show.
Now, imagine that Daenerys is resurrected, Jon finds her, and she is bearing their child, The true heir to the iron throne. Cue Music.
What irone throne now?😂
Dragon smells jon : ID verified you are a Targaryen. You can go inside now.
I love this show, it was the best show on at the right time, had the right amount of everything, fights, backstabbing, sex, swearing, amazing story writing and powerful acting. Then this last season could of been beautiful, but it was so rushed, I don't know if they were paying the actors per episode or what but there was no setting up the plot and just felt flat. I'll always remember this series though, 1-7 (people don't like 7 but I enjoyed it) ❤️
My worries started when they said Seasons 7 and 8 were shortened.
Lots of successful shows will often do double-length seasons to finish off, with a mid-season-finale, like Better Call Saul for example.
As soon as they said the last 2 seasons would be 7 and then 6 episodes, where every previous season was 10, I knew they were going to rush the ending of the story.
It should have taken 6 episodes just just to prepare for and fight the Night King, then another 6 to resolve the Iron Throne storyline. Instead we got like 2.5 for each in the last season.
HBO offered to renew the series for six more ten-episode seasons after season six, money as no object. The writers chose instead to condense it into thirteen episodes because they wanted to move on to a new project and were too selfish to let other people lead the series to its intended ending.
1-4 are all time classic tv imo. It's a gradual decline after that.
Ladies, time always taught you, that not to believe anyone except you
As shitty as the end was this was an awesome scene
Visuals and sound were amazing just the writing and plot on many occasions were god awful.
Tyrion actually stands here for all Deanerys fans - who cheered for people being butchered , because they were ‚evil’. It is a nice psychological catch, which proves that many people could be easly cheering for tyrants and atrocities they commit, if only provided with „moral justification” for those vile acts. I like the way her story ended and the lesson which came out of it.
Have ever heard about two atomic bombs and places called Nagasaki and Hiroshima.... or the Manifest Destiny....and countless examples of atrocities committed to either seize/conquer the land or to end the war? That's the history of humankind and that's the reality. Especially, sacking cities in medieval times ( an inspiration for the GoT) had often (there are some rare counter examples) resulted in atrocities and carnage comparable to what Daenerys did in the previous episode. The only problem with the last episodes is that the the show-runners have decided to pay fan service to the postmodernist way of looking at history and analysing history (or historical fantasy universe) from the presentist perspective - that is from the point of view of 21.century.
@H Demon Who is being emotionally triggered smart ass here, actually? xD
@@arturforner9505 it surprises you that danytards are sjw? really?
@@martinmares8179 well said
@@martinmares8179 you make no sense. There were various attempts by high ranking nazi officials to assainate hitler because they thought he was crazy and letting him continue to exert his will seemed "immoral" to them. Same can be said about stalin, mao, and all every charlatan and in the "post modernist" world. Go read an effing book.
This was the perfect description of Season 8. Jon Snow looking unsure and bewildered and Tyrion convincing an idiot to make a stupid decision. He calls him the Rightful Heir to the throne.....only to later give it to the ONLY person in all Westeros that NEVER wanted it and whose purpose is a direct conflict with himself.
What a travesty of an ending to a magnificent show for 6 1/2 seasons.
season 7 was terrible man. ep 1 was good, that's about it. Only 7 episodes. this is what happens when you rush things.
Terrible season, but logical reasoning on who gets the throne. There are tons of stories real and fiction, where the best person for the job was the one who wants it least.
Drogon's like, "Who dat? ...oh, hi dad"
Drogon knew what Jon was going to do and he let him live after. Dragons are far more intelligent than humans. He knew her quest for the throne brought her to a end. He wasn’t happy about it but he let Jon live.
Wow,you must be one of the dragons that you knew what they're thinking 😂
I think it's because Drogon knew Jon was not a threat, and Jon ultimately didn't decide to kill Dany until midway through their conversation...
Then why did he go along with burning all those people? If he's that intelligent it implies it was his conscious choice to do it and he was as up for it as she was
@@nay8991 I mean, in the lore of other franchises like for example D&D dragons are far more intelligent than humans. But then again, in D&D they live for thousands of years and can even cast spells, change their appearance, they can even take form of a human if they want xD
I actually prefer the D&D versions, since they really seem like some sort of demigods there. Also, the dragons in GoT don't have 4 legs, so in most of the lores they would be wyverns, not dragons.
But hey, they are still badass :D
drogn should go some castles just for fun, kill them bcthes
jon snow show starting off with jon dreaming the vision visery’s had
Tyrion played jon because he had lost his sister and brother during the war, Tyrion is actually the real traitor but is living free but jon was exiled
Your right… which is why I despise Tyrion he manages to weasel his way out of every bad thing he does smh
They ruined my favorite characters
I was gonna ask which one. But they pretty much ruined em all.
That's a cute puppy
Tyrion: you do [get to choose]
Dani: they don’t get to choose.
Jon: my hand told me I do.
Such a pity that Daenerys started off as as humble descendant of a once great house but was able to amass a huge army and support, acquired some dragons, freed slaves from their masters, brought some kind of order to a new world she's built all the whilst being a rightful heir to the throne but then all of a sudden descended into madness and stupidity. The prospect of her being all that is not that bad at all but the first part happened real slow and methodical you've come to believe that she's destined for greatness after all only for some last few episodes to snip that under you in a matter of minutes. At first you've come to hate the character you once loved and admired, then you look closely and you realize you actually came to hate the storytelling and not the character.
Bro 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Absolute power corrupts absolutely - Daenerys fought long and hard against every obstacle to reclaim a throne that should have been hers - but she lost her morality, compassion, and sense of righteous justice!
Dany was crazy the whole time. From episode 1 till the end. We only didn’t think she wasn’t crazy because the people she was going after were much worse. But by the end. When she finally Gets to kings landing. And she doesn’t get her justice, she does the same thing she’s always done. Burned everything in her path. From the witch who cursed her and khal drogo, the mages in the house of the undying, the masters, the other Khals in Vaysdothrak, the Tarly’s, Varys. She never changed. She just slowly lost those around her who she truly could trust, and kept her humble, once Jorah dies. Her only confidant left is across the narrow sea in Meereen. And she reverted back to the only solution she ever knew. Burn them all
@@austinkirby4926 lmao conveniently left out the context of those previously burnt people aka why she burnt those people. She burnt the witch because she lied and killed her child and Drogon, She burnt the that creepy person because they murdered her friends and servant AND kidnapped, she burnt astapor slaver master because they treated their slaves horribly ie Unsullied, she burnt the Khal in Vaes Dothrak because they're gonna held captive Danny for a lifetime and disrespect her as a woman, she burnt Tarlys because they betrayed her and literally war against her then she gave them second chances they refused, betrayal is punishable by death, plain and simple.
And she burnt people of King landings because of what? She has won, Cercei is right there. But no, she had to first burn everything and then Cercei. Context is important, but you deliberately and conveniently left out.
People like you just spew some context-less arbitrary bs just to convince yourself lmfao.
Oh yeah one another important context, has she ever, like ever, even ONCE, deliberately killed commoners before the bell? Heck She even couldn't bear to witness if violence was happening to the commoners, she has always disgusted by such atrocities. Just look at how she reacted in the gladiator pit. That is her foundational character trait from the start, she's ruthless for her enemies, but compassionate for the people. "you have a gentle heart Khaleesi" Jorah S1. "the blood of my enemies, not the blood of innocence" Dany S3. From literally zero kill count, to half million in 5 minutes with zero remorse. Yeah, SUUURELY she was "CRAZY" from the start LMFAO.
Aerys wasn't like that from the start. He gradually became crazy. He showed some tangible mental problems symptoms. For example, he started hallucinated about dragons, fire and shit. He gets high whenever he burns people, he laughed everytime he burnt people, he he was paranoid he thought everyone was conspiring against him. Did Dany had any of that tangible symptoms? Absolutely zero.
@@saddany3254 lol Burning people alive is a crazy thing to do to people… there are no other characters that burn people alive… besides Stannis and look what that got him. She was always crazy. Just the people she took on where worse than her. Watch the show again start to finish and you’ll understand
D&D must have had some secret hate for Tyrion as they removed 100% of his brain during last three seasons. But to be fair, they seriously punished also half of the main characters with some serious mental illness.
The dragon was like come help me "john snowman" build a snowman. That's what you do up north all day ...right?! King of the north must know how to build epic snowman
Drogon is super cute all curled up in the snow and ash!!!
Tyrion will do and say anything to save his ass as always he just didn’t wanted to die
Killing psycho daenerys was right decision. Watch season 2 blackwater war, tyrion lead the city army in critical situation and if he was selfish then why he did that?
@@obitouchiha2230 "PsYcHo DaEnErYs" said the dirty otaku who doenst remeber every single one in the show has taken something from danny... Her home, her friends, her freedom, her dragons and a lot of things more. if you somehow could make a part in that reality, i'd be happy to see you burn.
Drogon trusted John. He betrayed him sad!
What I don't get is why Danny and Jon just didn't get married, which would have solidified their claims and their alliance. Plus the north would probably have been happier with that then bending the knee. Any it currently wouldn't have been the weirdest thing to happen in the realm.
Because if Jon married Dani it would make Jon king, giving him the power. Dani made mention at various times about not allowing ambitious men to carry her for power.
Well Jon was be no means ambitious and admitted on several occasions that he didn't want the throne or power. I just think it would have been more beneficial for them to rule together and they still could of had Dani on the throne. But this was George's story so...
Jon never wanted to be king and on top of that he's her nephew and while that might not bother Dany it did affect him and he put a stop to it
I'm sure Jon would've marry her before burning kings landing, all the things she said to him in the iron throne should've said to him in dragonstone.
Jon stopped the relationship when he found out who he was. He might be a Targaryen by blood but he was raised as a Stark, he is not down with that incest thing. Dany didn't seem to care they were family, but she did care he had a bigger claim to the throne than she. If they married she'd always live in fear of people finding his heritage and treating him as King while she'd only be Queen Regent. She refused many suitors back in Essos that she really cared about, she wasn't about to surrender her power once she got Westeros by marrying a man that "deserved" the throne more than her. Morals and protecting her throne were two very big reasons why each character didn't see a path forward for their relationship.
It is kinda of pathetic it took Jon like a hot second to decide to kill Danny
I think it took longer than that. I recall it took about half the episode.
Jon doesn't decide to kill Dany until the end of his conversation with her, after he pleads with her to go for mercy. All throughout his conversation with Tyrion, Jon is rejecting the idea of killing Dany and that's _after_ Dany has already demolished a city that has surrendered to her. He still goes to Dany with the hope that she'll opt for mercy. Had it been anyone else, there wouldn't need to be any convincing Jon. He'd act against them right away per his duty to protecting the realm - what Jon's entire arc was about (for which he's sacrificed his honour, word, even his life to do). Yet with Dany, Jon still didn't want to kill her after she kills half a million people, rejects Tyrion's urgings, and only when Dany rejected mercy for the general populace after he pleaded, that's when he makes this decision. And he still can't bring himself to feel it was right.
Everything was rushed, yes. Dany's character took a 180 out of nowhere into burning a city (which imo didn't make any sense) while Jon was turned into a mute NPC. It was a terrible season and horribly rushed.
@@analise8031 Why did they rush it again? To start working on Star Wars? Lol that worked out well for them.
Not only was the entire last season a joke and difficult to watch, but holy hell my eyes are bleeding when reading this title.
Our lord and saviour GRRM is going to fix all of this. He confirmed the last 2 books WILL be different from the show. Keep the hope 💪
I would not be surprised if we what we saw in the show were small ideas he was throwing around for future books and he saw how people reacted so yeah he said gonna change it up now
Unless he plans on living until he's 200, I doubt we'll see 2 more books.
And there's the sequel called snow following jon
You have to choose now.
And live with it, for the rest of your days...
Jon Snow The Queen Slayer...
"QUEEN SLAYER! GET IN HERE!... So come on, we're telling war stories"
Drogon: "Oh, hey Jon."
The thing about this ending that if in the books this happens. Drogon and bran will be the last of dying magic. Relics of a bygone age of magic. This ending shouldn’t be the book ending,but drogon and bran being the last magic in the world sounds cool to me .
God I hated how this show ended
All those guys totally heard that.
Tyrion was a snake...he only cared when she turned against him.
To be fair, Tyrion was very loyal to Dany and stood by her for a long time, supporting her. Once he saw she was just as bad as previous leaders, he knew what needed to be done.
@@vz8432 he was loyal to who kept him alive. The only one truly loyal to Dany, was Jorah. He wouldn't have let Jon live like Greyworm did. He would razed hell.
Bro Dany needed to die, It was bend the knee or fucking burn to ashes with this bitch, Sad how they ruined her character.
@@vz8432 what about his evil sister and her lover brother he was s hypocrite even his nephew was evil but he didnt plot to kill them
Tyrion has to feel stupid as shit for snitching on Varys 🤦🏽♂️
yes he does
Snow Sequel ending:
King's Landings is underfire from a rebellion, all hope is lost. They hear a trumpet from a far, look it's..Jon Snow!
Jon Snow riding a giant Drogon that has been wild for a while and a Wilding army (all 1/4 targaryens by now as fathered by Jon) and try to save Bran.
Bran then smiles and says "my life is over" and transform into a Giant Raven
Scene cuts to Tyrion who has a magic potion than turns him normal for 30 minutes and he leads the charge, he is able to fight on equal terms with multiple assailants as it also enhances his strength.
Back in Winterfell, Sansa resurrects the fallen Lords of Winterfell for one last battle. Ned's ghost appears and says "Sansa, you've grown" and immediately flies towards Kings Landing.
The rebellion is finally quelled when Bron joins the battle amassing an army of 10000 by bribing them through an Iron Bank loan.
Sequel finally ends when an ominous presence in the Iron Bank appears and mentions "I'm here for a loan".
El dragón le pidió a Jon: Mátala de una vez, estoy muy cansado
2:33 *Who's that? Oh it's just you, Jon.*
All the other characters used different means to survive but Tyrion is king at that.
I think Drogon bonded with Jon already which would be crazy because Dragons don't bond to two masters, making Jon a very special Targaryen in his own right.
I also like the idea that he knew that without her he could be free, possible he just didnt wanna be used for war anymore
Drogon be like :- Father You here ? ok
Kings landing was fucked. The people were fucked. They got Ned killed. I’ had no problem with Dany killin everybody. But got definitely fucked up the ending. It should’ve been Jon ruling with dany
Jon,Snow had difficulty choices to made something going to regret
Everyone has regrets, the question is which regrets are you willing to live with?
Still, if I were the true heir to the throne it would be a blistering cold day behind the wall you will find me there.
2:18 Drogon be like: Aegon is that you? 😂😂
Jon Snow : first of his name
"KNOWS NOTHING "
"QUEEN SLAYER "
Jon snow would never stab a women/family member in the heart like that ever Z
Only good part of the scene is how much Jon is like Ned here. Will stick by his honour even when it means death for him. But one mention of his family and that Sansa and Arya will be in danger too, he changes his mind
Jon didn't change his mind when Tyrion brought up Arya and Sansa -- or when Arya brought up Sansa, he still went to Dany believing she could be persuaded (per the script and the actor). Jon wanting to stand by Dany wasn't simply about honour or even about honour. Jon has compromised his honour again and again before for the greater good, his honour isn't worth more lives. Lastly, this wasn't really the same situation as Ned, who had no feelings for Joffrey.
@@analise8031 no I agree it’s not the same situation but there are similarities in character shown between the two situations. However it obviously end very differently
I hope in the new Jon Snow prequel, Jon becomes the new rider of Drogon
It's called a sequel not prequel
Bro tyrion lowkey manipulating and gaslighting john snow to kill Dany in order for his brother jaimie and sister Cersei to be avenged.
Nahhh he was just being real and honest with Jon. His sisters would never bend the knee and Dany would never show mercy. She needed to be killed, Jon was just blinded by his attraction to her.
“The rightful heir” I don’t think that has any meaning at that point. Everyone who would oppose Dany, would have burnt.
This is where Jon has to choose between a Queen Slayer or Sororicide. I wonder if Jaime had the same dilemma.
Cersei did much more bad things but pepel didnt call her Mad Queen…
As Tyrion said, if you piled up the bodies of all the people both Cersei and Tywin ever killed, even combined it wouldn't even be half as many as the amount Dany slaughtered in 1 day.
the shot of drogon looking at jon is so good. i cant wait to see the size of vhagar in house of the dragon
Humam betrays each other, but this last dragon was not spared either. The dragon thought jon snow was safe to enter. Boi the dragon disappointed to human and decided never to exist again 🤣
Home page wallpaper link ?
So what if Daenarys gets taken past the wall to where the night King was created and she becomes a new night king? Then they could actually have an endless night.
Jon Snow was a man of honor huh? A great man...war hero and titles.. titles...and yet for a supposed great man and man of honor it took the likes of Tyrion Lannister to convince him to do the right thing when the right thing from the start would have been not bending the knee.
If he didn’t bend the knee the North would
have been destroyed by the white walkers
People constantly complain about her transformation being rushed and that she was never on this path. Did anyone actually watch this show? There were always signs pointing to this. She never took prisoners and loved burning everyone alive. She killed innocent people before when freeing slaves. Not everyone owned a slave but she killed them anyways. Killed an innocent person trying to change the city? It's ok she burned everyone else too. She was always a killer. She talked about destruction. She said they'd bend the knee or die since the beginning. Only thing sad is that the last season sucked But she was always on this path.
Remembering that this was not snow, but the ashes of burnt homes and a million incinerated people from dragonfire and wildfire.
Tyrion got the revenge 👀 a Lannister will always pay his debt
MAH QUEEN
For some reason I don’t remember that scene with Drogon in the snow
Ashes. Crazy to think the dream in the House of the undying we thought it was winter coming to the red keep only to find out it was ashes :(
@@milanfan81 - oh yeah right right right. I still remember that scene shown earlier in the show and they thought they saw snow on the iron throne, but it turned out to be ashes, that was cool. I still don’t remember seeing Drogon appear out of the ashes in that short scene, I probably turned away for a second and missed it.
ASH
@@DeepCut89 - Yes I was already corrected on that but thanks for dropping by.
Poor Throne
Tyrion is one of reason for Dany becoming Angry because he was never good hand or advisor for Dany
He was only a good Hand of King's landing and House Lannister but not House Targaryen and Dany
He failed to attack kings landing, Because Cersei is his sister, If he was a good hand then he should give a plan to kill Cersei but he always wants to save Cersei
Drogon reminds me of my cat
But his sister was not evil 👀 and he never kill her but u convince the man to kill her 🙃
This show should be called the imp
you have to hate every character at last responsible for killing Dany
I agree with you.
Agreed
nah...she had to go. she was insane.
This title gave me a stroke.
I would've loved seeing Bran warg into Drogon and burning D&D.
It’s so heartbreaking that the dragon didn’t know snow was going to kill the last of his family
Jon gets a pass from a dragon. Jon is so cool man awesome fighter very honorable and trustworthy very humble great leader. Jon is just winning in life
I feel like Jon has had a tragic life, so many people he has cared for have died. I hope he finds a Wildling princess and all the chaos in his life can stop.
Why is it snowing in Kings Landing?
Unsullied: you must surrender your weapons before visiting the prisoner about to be executed.
Also unsullied: oh yeah keep your sword and knife around our queen, we don’t care at all.
It still bugs me that we got no Drogon-Ghost scene.
Funny how Drogon is as big as a cat compared to many of the dragons of the past lol
Keep in mind Martin said hes still very young compared to the age that the other dragons were, though hes probably only an average dragon in size