42:45 it actually doesn’t make sense for Joffrey to be the one who sent an assassin to kill Bran. Two characters think Joffrey did it, but their logic doesn’t make sense.
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Littlefinger's schemes coming back to bite him represented by the millions of zombified corpse of the people he caused the death of in his wars is so good
Would be interesting if the whites biting at him are reanimated soldiers from each of the main factions, a nice way of representing how him trying to mess with each and all factions, literally, came back to bite him in the ass.
But still makes a lot of sense. Through all the things Arya has been through in her entire story, one thing has always remained the same: Her kill list. That is the one most continuous plot line in her entire story. Arya’s story is one of losing ones home, ones family, ones very identity. Because of what she lost, her revenge became the focus of her life and thus her kill list only kept getting bigger and bigger, to the point that it - to her - became the only reason she survived when almost all of her family didn’t. And so, her need for revenge essentially becomes her identity to cope with her losses. Her becoming increasingly frustrated and hateful at the fact that all the people she sought out to kill is already dead would actually make sense, because without her vengeance, who even is she anymore? No one, that’s who.
"Tell me, did you ever think about where you would run next, once you reached the top?" is such a spectacular line I had to pause the video and bask in it for a moment.
The "chaos is a ladder" callback was absolutely BRILLIANT. It's such a shame that the show ruined both Varys and Littlefinger's character in the last few seasons...
@@danculbert6349 Very true... I literally only felt satisfied with Brienne's ending, and even then they completely BUTCHERED her and Jaime's storyline
@Joanna McConnell Brienne and maybe the Hound, but even then, he had moved so far past his rivalry with his brother, so to end his story with a stupid fight infront of a CGI background was dumb. Literally every other characters arc was concluded terribly
@Ron Swanson I mean the 3 episode rule takes on average an hour to fulfill, I don't really see how taking 20 minutes to see if you'd like a long form video essay is any worse?
I love this theon arc. Gives new meaning to "What is dead may never die" the petty spoiled boy in him dies, and his reached his final form a grayjoy berserker. I can hear the iron born screaming "Theon the undead, theon iron side" theon is just pissed like "kill me already"
The best thing of many amazing things of this rewrite is Theon constantly sacrificing himself and not being able to do it. Actually subverting expectations
right? I am so used to there being a twist or something suddenly going wrong that I was low key suspicious during the whole happy ending part of this video 😅 not to say I didn’t like it, just that the show has trained me to be so suspicious of happy moments lmao
I wanted to comment how a bittersweet ending would have been more in line with the style of GoT. But yeah having a more hopeful, happy ending is more satisfying. The characters have been through so much after all.
@@Dephax Still bittersweet in some ways considering all that was lost, Ayra not checking off her list, and Dany having to give up her goal of finding a home to having to build one from the ground up.
damn okay some major points 1. i love the ending you gave to dany and the lannister brothers 2. i lowkey cried at aryas ending 3. theon’s entire war arc was making me laugh every time you “cut back” to him just doing stuff perfectly instead of dying
While this still has some of the same fast travel problems as the later seasons, and it's clear there's no concern for potentially prominent plotlines from the books (Lady Stoneheart, Dorne, the Greyjoys, etc), it really is amazing how much better this is. Littlefinger was my favorite character, so his role in this is especially nice to see. Also, that moment with Sandor and Arya at the end genuinely got me teared up.
@@lizstolte2634 I remember there was a fan theory that he didn't actually die in season 7 that was actually really compelling because he was such an out of character moron at the end
I really like how you choose to have a happy ending with this. So many people go for the bad or bittersweet ending but ASoIaF has always been about the sacrifice that goes into leadership and being a good person rather than the cynical, nihilist take people seem to have. I quite like that.
The ending is meant to be as bitter as it is sweet that’s what George has said but I agree with depressing ending ideas just pointless stories if it ends that way
@Perseus Really? Haven't you heard the "If you think this story will have a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention" qoute from Martin? I mean, he's been writing this series for so long that I wouldn't be surprised if he changed his mind, but I always got the impression that this series would end similar to his scifi book "Dying of the Light" where the planet stops revolving around the sun and goes hurling through space until everyone on earth freezes to death
@@danculbert6349 The problem with a bad ending is that it makes all the sacrifice and suffering feel utterly pointless. Why fight if there's no reward for it? Might as well just give up and let the Night King win.
fuck me dude, you just consistently cook up these banger rewrites. The scene where Littlefinger looks over the dead with genuine fear on his face was just perfect. Oh and just everything you did with Jaime, outstanding.
@@Audentior_Ito I like that Littlefinger got to play the game all the way to the end. He is, in a certain way, the main villain of the series, and directly responsible for starting pretty much everything that went down in the series. It was a shame they whacked him off so unceremoniously.
Amazing overall. The ending was perhaps too positive and too deep into rebuilding details but I love the take on the night king, kings landing complexities, and Arya. Honestly the actual show largely wasted little finger as a slow burn antagonist and made John/Denaris very one sided
@@ccibinel agreed, I would have Dani staying good (mostly) just having a bit of a temper tantrum with the dragons! Such an epic show absolutely ruined by two guys thinking about their next project 🤬🤬
1:52:19 It doesn't just cheapen Jon, most importantly it cheapens Tyrion. Tyrion being the perfect heir to Tywin (and being the most similar to him) despite Tywin hating him is a great part of his character. And it would be all for nothing if Tywin's "you are not my son" stuff were true.
not necessarily, Jons real father was Rhaegar Targaryen but he grew up with ned as his father and arguably took after him more than his trueborn children (Robb and Arya betraying their word, bravery and command, etc). so it would offer an interesting parallel between Jon and Tyrion both inheriting their Targaryen traits whilst following in the footsteps of the men who raised them.
With every re-write that comes out, its actually astounding how 99% of fan re-writes are miles better than what we got. D&D really should have given the show over to the HotD showrunner, instead of rushing to the finish line. HBO wanted more seasons, GRRM wanted more seasons the fans wanted more as long as it was good.
@@danculbert6349 They were working on the main show at that time, the showrunners even tried to talk to HBO about taking over the show since D&D were checking out, they said no, then Ryan Condell moved over to Amazon to work on a Conan series, that also didn`t make any substantial progress, and they got re-hired by HBO to make HoTD
I've watched so many "how I'd rewrite the end of GoT" videos just trying to undo the damage the writers who shall not be named did to the television show via the last 1-2 seasons. To undo that psychic damage that was season 8 especially, I've been looking for one rewrite to view as my substitute head canon ending until GRRM's estate releases the book (we all know he won't finish it). Thay way, I can go about rewatching the original seasons with enjoyment. Thanks to you, I have found my new head Canon! This is incredible and everything I'd hoped for out of the television series; thank you for being our TV Azor Ahai!
Look up Preston Jacobs or Hello Future Me. They both did rewrites for season 8. HFM is more narratively satisfying, while Jacobs goes for being more faithful to characters (legit got goose bumps whenever he had lines for Varys).
The ending may be more wholesome but yanno what? It's still logical and make complete sense which is ultimately what all of us wanted. Thanks so much for the time, care and passion you put into this.
It's probably too wholesome to fit GRRM's vision for the story, but I can't help but smile at the parts. And thanks for doing Dany justice, this is the closest any fan ending has gotten to "the house with the red door". Also I see your little references to LotR's ending there, with the Mountain as a stinger villain. Or was that coincidence? In any case, if the ending invokes similar feelings to LotR's then I'd say it's a damn good ending.
the image of theon being the only one with plot armour is not only imapctful, but also fucking hilarious. i was in stitches every time theon tried to get killed and failed.
I got full body chills when Daenerys return and Jon's rebirth????? This is fucking legendary writing and is officially my canon ending. D&D's season 8 was a fever dream and mass hallucination
this is genuinely incredible. I'm completely blown away. David and Dan had 4 years to create what you've made. Sansa forgiving theon made me cry, so did Sandor hugging arya. varys sabotaging littlefinger is fucking genius. he was the main antagonist all along. you would've made seasons six, seven, and 8 the best seasons of tv ever. this is my ending.
My favorite part of your rewrite is fate completely refusing to let Theon die no matter how many life-threatening situations he throws himself into, so much so that his "bravery" earns him back the respect of the Ironborn there such a dramatic irony to that; he no longer want the honor of respect, he only longed for redemption by death, and yet he got it, and lived through it too
@@DannySmith- the last season isn’t really that bad though compared to the rest of the show the last season is dog shit but just as something part of a show that’s not as good as game of thrones to me it’s not that bad also don’t let the last couple of seasons of this great show ruin it cause it’s still a great show
I love what you did with Theon, got me tearing up. But at some parts where he’s mentioned cracks me up, he just can’t die! And I’m like, ‘Poor guy, couldn’t catch a break.’
Dude it's rare that I sit through a 2h plus video, I believe you hit the nail on its head for this one, rewriting and logically ending such a complex story shows how much talent you have as a storyteller! Again Thank You for curing the massive headache that season 8 gave me.
With some work, more or less making it more lore accurate and such, it’s pretty good. I think the most important thing is new beginnings, second chances. Really liked the Varys and littlefinger conversation. Both characters are kept as some of the smartest in the realm.
I teared up at several points listening through your re-write, maybe I'm just in an emotional mood, but omg what an awesome video! What got me was Dany on the Quiet Isle, drawing a comparison between herself and The Night King. Feeling empathy, or something tangential to it, for a capital "E" evil villain (The Night King), is not something I expected to feel watching a GoT rewrite, amazing work Uniquenameosaurus! And I love the optimistic ending. My new head cannon for sure 👍👍
Me too!! Some highlights being: The part about Theon leaving his kid because he wouldn’t allow himself to be happy Theon almost dying by dragon fire/Sansa wanting to sacrifice herself Dany letting herself be the mad queen while realizing she had no home to return to Every interaction between Tyrion and Jaime Dany creating her own home Arya and the hound hugging The whole ending with the black screen had me too
I'm very nitpicky with stuff and there were a few moments where I was like "eh, I don't really think [character] would act that way", but I was also very pleased with some of the twists that were laid out. Some of the ending seemed a little cheesy and too good to be true to me, but I do love the spirit of it and okay there were some details that made me tear up. All in all, not exactly a perfect ending, but one I would have been much happier with than the show's actual ending
I avoided GoT cuz stories like them always feel like pain for pains sake, but this rewrite actually makes me want to consume the story more because there’s HOPE at the end of the pain!! So many people forget that a story of pain and sweat and tears SHOULD often end with hope. Because what was the point of all the pain otherwise. LOVELY rewrite that feels super satisfying and fits with things set up already
I haven't watched GoT, but having a 2+ hour video to listen to while at work sounds nice. Thanks, Uniquenameosaurus. I'm already halfway through. Gotta say, I like that you're punishing characters for their actions. Getting your tongue cut out kills your ability to be yourself...
Legit got me tearing up many times throughout the video, not just due to how well you laid out all the hooks and twists, tying up the lose ends while staying true to the source material but also because how much your passion for writing shows in the quality of the video. That ending for Jaime and Tyrion was so fucking sweet and well deserved.
I wish I could mention all the things I love about this, but putting a hopeful, peaceful ending to Game of Thrones is something special. I love the imagery of the wall melting between Westeros and Dany’s new kingdom.
I can never be more thankful for the people that warned me about Season 7-8. I made sure to stop watching at the end of Season 6, so this is basically the real Game of Thrones ending for me. And I could never be more satisfied. Literally every character got the ending they deserved.
I actually got chills when Jon resurrected his army. I could hear the music and felt my heart soar. Amazing storytelling! Also Theon's attempts to die is the saddest/funniest thing. It is a way better way of subverting expectations
What is dead may never die never felt anywhere near as justified. Arya and Theon in this version are just amazing. The change in Daenerys feels earned.
This is really very good. (A few things I would personally alter, but who doesn’t have their own headcanons?) the stand-off marriage between Jon and Dany, Theon’s thwarted attempts to die, and Jaime and Tyrion’s reconnection and self-actualization are stellar. This would have been a satisfying conclusion to the series. And of course, the Long Night being given appropriate weight. I like drawing a thematic parallel between Dany’s desire to go home and the Night King, and giving her an ultimate motivation to build a new home. Also no notes on the Littlefinger plotline, that was awesome
Ah, this is beautiful. The endings of Theon and Arya are beyond satisfying, it brought me to tears. I especially really like how you handled Jon and Daenerys's rocky relationship. Matter of fact, you handled all the relationships really well, and the finishing arcs, plots, and deaths were great. Thank you for giving me this closure.
There’s a theory that it was actually Davos who resurrected Jon, and I recommend looking it up if you haven’t heard of it. Thoros tells Mel that he knelt beside Beric’s cold body and said the old words, not because he believed them, but because Beric was his friend. So you don’t have to be a red priest. You just need a friend. And Davos is a WAY better friend to Jon than Mel will ever be. I haven’t read the books, but at least based on the show, after Mel gives up on herself, Tormund, Edd and everyone else leaves, leaving Davos alone with Jon for a few silent moments before he leaves, too, and I think this is the moment that brings Jon back..
This was fucking fantastic. This was the perfect ending for it, I absolutely adored all of the stories endings. The part where Jon was recognized as Azor Ahai during the kings landing siege was brilliant, and definitely my favourite part. You just got a new subscriber!
Even if it doesn’t align with GRRM’s grimdark, the wholesome ending made me smile so much, this is my head canon. W video, as soon as I got to that 18 minute mark, I was hooked for the next two hours. Great rewrite my man! 👍
Pherphaps that would be the better twist, not to get a grimdark ending... Or you could just end it with something dark looming far in the dark north, or in the lands from beyond the west.
I feel like the writer's were terrified to change him in any way other than making him a "sad boi" he's way more sadistic in the books, but if not sadism, it'd be cool if they just cut off his tongue.
This has inspired me to pick up my own ending that I had thought of. It's far different from this using a lot more of the lore from the books. I won't go into it here because RUclips comments aren't for that but your ending is far better than any other I've seen and I am glad it inspired me.
It’s god awful and not at all what George has been writing. It’s amazing so many people want a Disney story when George is trying to show the true nature and nuance of human beings in his grounded fantasy.
@@ItsSVO Honestly not too different from the New World nations our reality. If you want to GRRM it a bit you could show how her new nation is displacing many of the wildlings that don't want a new kingdom, and have her destroying an ancient woods to build her capital.
Way too happy. Daenerys taking down the wall after being exiled and some peace with the free folk mayve. Going into a thawing north maybe but doing into trade relations, hand/raven, and building the city is WAY too much.
@@ItsSVO TBH I do like how there's like a part where she parallels herself with the white walker, and takes kinda the "Vinland Saga" approach of instead of taking over kingdoms, building their own.
The Littlefinger twist around 1:28:00 is perfection, and Arya's ending actually made me cry. I'd like to imagine that Varys plan for Daenerys & Jon to fall in love actually happens, but not in the way the show did it, in the way this video did it.
I just loved how suitably phyrric this ending is. Yes, we got a genuinely happy conclusion, but at a realistically brutal cost. Exactly what GOT is all about. And it’s open ended enough to allow hope that perhaps Jon and Dany may reignite their relationship and gives us hope that Westeros will become one unified continent at last. This is now head-canon for me. Best fan-fic ever.
im literally on the verge of my seat. this was so good. love how you gave a good happy ending, but it felt deserved, it felt in character. this is the best rewrite i heard. amazing
Wow. This is stellar. You’ve managed to create the complexities I’ve always thought other alternate endings lacked, like the simplistic “Dany and Jon’s armies are overrun in the north everyone comes together in the south.” (Which is obviously still better than the mess D&D gave us) But the re-write of relationships is what stands out. Not ignored but also not the superficial *justifies a certain decision we made in the writers room* relationships. We can only hope George gives us something similar, if he ever gives us anything that is lol.
My favourite show ever finally gets a good ending, many many thank yous for this. Two points though: Jon letting someone just found a kingdom without it being ruled by the Iron Throne is a betrayal of his duty to his people; it feels like you forgot about Sansa at the end there. These two issues can be pretty easily solved without actually changing the story you wrote. With the warming of lands beyond the wall, we're basically establishing three hubs of power - King's Landing, Winterfell, and the Lands North. We also have, if we remember Sansa, three rulers with rightful claims: Jon, Dany, and Sansa. Sansa WANTS to play the game of thrones, she's good at it, and it wraps up her arc nicely if she is installed as Warden of the North, Dany as Warden of Even Norther, and Jon (or perhaps Jaime and Tyrion) as Warden of the South, and Jon as ruler of the Iron Throne, which restructures as an administrative body than a ruling one, forming a political triumvirate tied together by mutual familial loyalties as well as use of powers of the Raven, Dragons, and wide spy networks Sansa would install built off her myriad experiences. There would then be three cooperative powers, who are united by a single authority, thus permitting cooperative peace while also allowing for independence and the growth of a new nation. I am in effect suggesting to create both America and the UN at once.
I think it is more simple to think of the protection from fire as simply being a protection that Dany and Aegon/Jon has since the rebirth of magic and not something that is ad infinitum.
Really loved this rewrite. All of the other rewrites I've watched often keep the "game of thrones" part and night king part separate. As if their two different climaxes to two different stories. I love that you were able to tie in the war of the dead into the game of thrones and make it seem natural.
I just teared up at work while listening to this. This is my canon now. This is what happened. Thank you for this video, you did justice with all the character and the main themes of the show. I'm gonna go do some feral fanart of my favorite scenes and I will be tagging you and plugging this video whenever I post this.
I loved this!! I think it'd be cool if instead of the John Worging into the dragon at the end of Bran do it, gives him more to do and puts more emphasis on the 3 eyed raven being able to keep the new kingdom in check!
I absolutely love these rewrites man, every time I watch them they captivate me oh so well. Its rare to find videos that are 2 hours long that keep me from clicking off even once, yet you manage to do it without fail. Thank you for making these.
Thanks for making this, I have a 3 hour drive tomorrow and I'm excited to listen to this on the way! I love your rewrites, but as a ASOIF nerd you have a lot to prove to impress me. Good luck!
I deeply loved the ending you gave with Sandor and Arya. It never made any sense to me why she would abandon her kill list when it had been such an integral part of her character. The ending you gave with her saying you're the last was chef's kiss :D Also, I enjoyed the rainbows and kittens ending that Dany gets instead. Much better in my opinion..... Also Jon actually being Azor Ahai was super dope. Thanks for lettin' freaking prophecy mean something....
This is one of the best RUclips videos I've ever seen. Made me cry several times. This is truly a masterpiece and I hope you all share it so other can experience it
Holy crap! That was the best fixing of Game of Thrones I have heard to this day. I myself have been tackling this problem and arrogantly have not found anyone who has given a good enough solution to the story let alone truly satisfying one, I take my hat off to good sir.
So glad to see this! I've been waiting since your star wars sequel trilogy rewrite haha, glad to see this one was just as good andd now my new personal headcanon!
you are a really good writer and story teller. i cant believe i sat down to listen to a movie and not watch it for two hours. you are really captivating oin your story. please dop more.
There was such a wide array of fan fiction and theories that GOT had absolutely no excuse to end as badly as it did. They could have spent months going over every possible outcome for every character and building the most amazing story, a better one that could ever come from one person's head because they tapped into the collective imagination of THE ENTIRE INTERNET.
Fucking awesome stuff mate - I particularly love the attention to symmetrical symbolism (both Lannister boys losing what made them special and overcoming it, Arya and the hound both being burned)
I liked a lot of the individual elements in this especially how you handled Little Finger and Varys. It is certainly a huge improvement on what we actually got for the last few seasons of GoT. However, I feel like it was a little bit overly happy for the setting, I'm not opposed to ending somewhat optimistically but it seemed the bitter to sweet ratio was skewed a bit sweet. I feel like it just needed perhaps a hint at something that might grow to be an issue in the future even if life has won out for now. Also really glad to hear at the end that you will continue with your webcomic what i've read so far is very intriguing, I can tell there is a great magic system in there full of narrative potential even if i don't fully comprehend it yet. Plus I like the sort of optimistic stoic attitude of the main character so far.
Doin a quick research survey . Does the end of Arya's arc constitute bittersweet to you? I'm ASSUMING its just the other characters that were too happy for you but I could be wrong. Also thanks for the comments on the webcomic, didn't expect that. Might actually be onto something if I can push more chapters out.
@@Uniquenameosaurus Yes Arya's arc in this rewrite is bittersweet to me. Bittersweet is kind of hard to define but I feel like I should try since I brought it up. I think it's all about grief and acceptance, so the characters acknowledge what they have lost which is painful but its also optimistic because as the audience you know the characters are free to move on now. Like at the end of Lord of the Rings when Frodo can't go back to the shire even after it's saved. I think that would also apply to how Arya's story plays out here it has a painful but freeing moment of acknowledgment.
I could potentially be wrong with this but I was under the impression that Arya could only wear the faces of people who were already dead, so the scene where she is under cover as Jamie while the real Jamie lurks in the background might not entirely work
honestly bro, i have rewatched this within the last couple days twice now just cause it is so well thought out and lovely. Would you ever consider doing an actual episode by episode break down where you go into more depth of how you would shoot each scene? perhaps even fill in entire dialogues. It is really quite wonderful and therapeutic to be told a much better story.
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Loved the use of Twilight Princess music
42:45 it actually doesn’t make sense for Joffrey to be the one who sent an assassin to kill Bran. Two characters think Joffrey did it, but their logic doesn’t make sense.
I also don’t think the White Walkers should be the cause of the weird seasons. I think the Wall being the cause makes more sense. Great video tho!
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18:45 I was like alright I’m sticking it out for for full 2:15hrs
Littlefinger's schemes coming back to bite him represented by the millions of zombified corpse of the people he caused the death of in his wars is so good
Would be interesting if the whites biting at him are reanimated soldiers from each of the main factions, a nice way of representing how him trying to mess with each and all factions, literally, came back to bite him in the ass.
It is a much better ending for him and Varys, who outplayed him to get revenge for the realm
the idea of Arya getting increasingly upset that all of the people on her list are already dead is actually kinda hilarious.
But still makes a lot of sense. Through all the things Arya has been through in her entire story, one thing has always remained the same: Her kill list. That is the one most continuous plot line in her entire story.
Arya’s story is one of losing ones home, ones family, ones very identity. Because of what she lost, her revenge became the focus of her life and thus her kill list only kept getting bigger and bigger, to the point that it - to her - became the only reason she survived when almost all of her family didn’t. And so, her need for revenge essentially becomes her identity to cope with her losses.
Her becoming increasingly frustrated and hateful at the fact that all the people she sought out to kill is already dead would actually make sense, because without her vengeance, who even is she anymore?
No one, that’s who.
It would really suit her character lol
It feels like one of those things that would have played well for laughs in a fucked up way XD
@@x-omnistar-x9602 amazing! arya is my fav character despite i cringe reading her chapter sometimes, but that is just her being a kid, i like her.
@@MsTinkerbelle87 awwwww I ge yoo if
Varys' last line being "I don't serve kings, I serve the realm" is fucking perfect, why weren't you in the writer's room
Because they don’t notice the common folk writing better stuff
"Tell me, did you ever think about where you would run next, once you reached the top?" is such a spectacular line I had to pause the video and bask in it for a moment.
It really does sound like something varys would say in the earlier seasons
I could just imagine the scene, with Varys watching with a crooked smile on his face, and saying “farewell, lord belish” like a fucking boss.
"I don't serve kings, I protect the realm " is cold as fuck
" Oh, and who did that?" DAAAAAAMNNNN!!!!
@@avatarmikephantom153Varys would say: “Farewell, your ‘majesty’”
The "chaos is a ladder" callback was absolutely BRILLIANT. It's such a shame that the show ruined both Varys and Littlefinger's character in the last few seasons...
They ruined literally EVERY character
@@danculbert6349 Very true... I literally only felt satisfied with Brienne's ending, and even then they completely BUTCHERED her and Jaime's storyline
@Joanna McConnell Brienne and maybe the Hound, but even then, he had moved so far past his rivalry with his brother, so to end his story with a stupid fight infront of a CGI background was dumb. Literally every other characters arc was concluded terribly
What are you guys talking about? What last few seasons? This is how the show ended.
And you’ll never convince me otherwise.
@@x-omnistar-x9602Based
"I will hook you within 20 minutes" is the three episode rule for video essays
Im so glad someone else knows about the 3 episode rule. It's like a litmus test for media literacy
@@one_for_one is he not disparaging the 3 episode rule here? Thats the way I took it.
explain further please
@Ron Swanson I mean the 3 episode rule takes on average an hour to fulfill, I don't really see how taking 20 minutes to see if you'd like a long form video essay is any worse?
@@one_for_one Relativity. the first 20 minutes of a 2 hour video essay, is equivalent to 3/10ths of a full season show.
I love this theon arc. Gives new meaning to "What is dead may never die" the petty spoiled boy in him dies, and his reached his final form a grayjoy berserker. I can hear the iron born screaming "Theon the undead, theon iron side" theon is just pissed like "kill me already"
The best thing of many amazing things of this rewrite is Theon constantly sacrificing himself and not being able to do it. Actually subverting expectations
It does feel like the greatest subversion for game of thrones to have a happy ending.
right? I am so used to there being a twist or something suddenly going wrong that I was low key suspicious during the whole happy ending part of this video 😅 not to say I didn’t like it, just that the show has trained me to be so suspicious of happy moments lmao
I wanted to comment how a bittersweet ending would have been more in line with the style of GoT. But yeah having a more hopeful, happy ending is more satisfying. The characters have been through so much after all.
@@Dephax Still bittersweet in some ways considering all that was lost, Ayra not checking off her list, and Dany having to give up her goal of finding a home to having to build one from the ground up.
@@SolarBrain4128 it's more on the sweet side than bitter.
DUUUUUUUUUUDE the Littlefinger-Varys plotline was fantastic, and truly what the game of thrones is supposed to be about. 10/10
Absolutely. Vastly improves some things. The ending might be too puppies and rainbows but the details before are amazing.
damn okay some major points
1. i love the ending you gave to dany and the lannister brothers
2. i lowkey cried at aryas ending
3. theon’s entire war arc was making me laugh every time you “cut back” to him just doing stuff perfectly instead of dying
I have to ask just cause this is so long… what ending did he give Dany?
@@Catherine.Dorian. stabbed by Theon
@@TheBoiTheG Whoa.. but did she still go evil?
@@Catherine.Dorian.yes, she stole all the candy from Sweet Robin 😢
@@Catherine.Dorian. yo he's fucking w/ you, dany's ending is actually very sweet. You should really try to listen to the entire story.
While this still has some of the same fast travel problems as the later seasons, and it's clear there's no concern for potentially prominent plotlines from the books (Lady Stoneheart, Dorne, the Greyjoys, etc), it really is amazing how much better this is. Littlefinger was my favorite character, so his role in this is especially nice to see. Also, that moment with Sandor and Arya at the end genuinely got me teared up.
Yes!! Little finger is so smart in the books. The marriage to Bolton is totally out of character and he was so dumb in the later seasons.
@@lizstolte2634 I remember there was a fan theory that he didn't actually die in season 7 that was actually really compelling because he was such an out of character moron at the end
Honestly I think the fast-travel issue is less important with better the writing. When something is bad it just magnifies other flaws.
I really like how you choose to have a happy ending with this. So many people go for the bad or bittersweet ending but ASoIaF has always been about the sacrifice that goes into leadership and being a good person rather than the cynical, nihilist take people seem to have.
I quite like that.
The ending is meant to be as bitter as it is sweet that’s what George has said but I agree with depressing ending ideas just pointless stories if it ends that way
@@fuzi5303 george has said the ending will be similar in vein to WoT since that was his inspiration, the ending will be a good ending
@@perseus3115 WoT as in Wheel of Time?
@Perseus Really? Haven't you heard the "If you think this story will have a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention" qoute from Martin? I mean, he's been writing this series for so long that I wouldn't be surprised if he changed his mind, but I always got the impression that this series would end similar to his scifi book "Dying of the Light" where the planet stops revolving around the sun and goes hurling through space until everyone on earth freezes to death
@@danculbert6349 The problem with a bad ending is that it makes all the sacrifice and suffering feel utterly pointless. Why fight if there's no reward for it? Might as well just give up and let the Night King win.
I literally gasped with Sansa remembering the birds and THEM BEING IN THE ACTUAL SHOW!!! This is a fabulous rewrite.
fuck me dude, you just consistently cook up these banger rewrites. The scene where Littlefinger looks over the dead with genuine fear on his face was just perfect.
Oh and just everything you did with Jaime, outstanding.
The Littlefinger part was absolutely brilliant! He got to play "the game" & even win... but such poetic justice in the end.
@@Audentior_Ito I like that Littlefinger got to play the game all the way to the end. He is, in a certain way, the main villain of the series, and directly responsible for starting pretty much everything that went down in the series. It was a shame they whacked him off so unceremoniously.
THE WAY JAIME TOLD THEM ABOUT HIM KILLING AERYS WAS PERFECT
That Trial by combat scenario with Jon solving two problems was epic... Truly hooked
Imagine seeing that episode with that second beheading plot twist in the end... chilling
I would pay to wAtch it, hell start a petition to HBO, let's get you a job writing...
@@samielsayed7445 would be insane and BASED AF
Amazing overall. The ending was perhaps too positive and too deep into rebuilding details but I love the take on the night king, kings landing complexities, and Arya. Honestly the actual show largely wasted little finger as a slow burn antagonist and made John/Denaris very one sided
@@ccibinel agreed, I would have Dani staying good (mostly) just having a bit of a temper tantrum with the dragons! Such an epic show absolutely ruined by two guys thinking about their next project 🤬🤬
1:52:19 It doesn't just cheapen Jon, most importantly it cheapens Tyrion.
Tyrion being the perfect heir to Tywin (and being the most similar to him) despite Tywin hating him is a great part of his character. And it would be all for nothing if Tywin's "you are not my son" stuff were true.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of Tyrion being a secret Targaryen.
not necessarily, Jons real father was Rhaegar Targaryen but he grew up with ned as his father and arguably took after him more than his trueborn children (Robb and Arya betraying their word, bravery and command, etc). so it would offer an interesting parallel between Jon and Tyrion both inheriting their Targaryen traits whilst following in the footsteps of the men who raised them.
having john fight in trial by combat and then turn around and take the head off the one he is fighting for is amazing
King shit if there ever was such a thing
With every re-write that comes out, its actually astounding how 99% of fan re-writes are miles better than what we got.
D&D really should have given the show over to the HotD showrunner, instead of rushing to the finish line.
HBO wanted more seasons, GRRM wanted more seasons the fans wanted more as long as it was good.
I don't think the HotD showrunners were even working on HotD back then
@@danculbert6349 They were working on the main show at that time, the showrunners even tried to talk to HBO about taking over the show since D&D were checking out, they said no, then Ryan Condell moved over to Amazon to work on a Conan series, that also didn`t make any substantial progress, and they got re-hired by HBO to make HoTD
@@qaztim11 well that's a bummer... Sure HBO regrets it now lol
What if I were to tell you there is a way to undo what they did reply to me if you wanna know
@@Colin-um5tzgo on…
I've watched so many "how I'd rewrite the end of GoT" videos just trying to undo the damage the writers who shall not be named did to the television show via the last 1-2 seasons.
To undo that psychic damage that was season 8 especially, I've been looking for one rewrite to view as my substitute head canon ending until GRRM's estate releases the book (we all know he won't finish it). Thay way, I can go about rewatching the original seasons with enjoyment.
Thanks to you, I have found my new head Canon! This is incredible and everything I'd hoped for out of the television series; thank you for being our TV Azor Ahai!
Look up Preston Jacobs or Hello Future Me. They both did rewrites for season 8. HFM is more narratively satisfying, while Jacobs goes for being more faithful to characters (legit got goose bumps whenever he had lines for Varys).
Did u watch Macabre Storytelling’s rewrites?
The ending may be more wholesome but yanno what?
It's still logical and make complete sense which is ultimately what all of us wanted.
Thanks so much for the time, care and passion you put into this.
It's probably too wholesome to fit GRRM's vision for the story, but I can't help but smile at the parts. And thanks for doing Dany justice, this is the closest any fan ending has gotten to "the house with the red door".
Also I see your little references to LotR's ending there, with the Mountain as a stinger villain. Or was that coincidence? In any case, if the ending invokes similar feelings to LotR's then I'd say it's a damn good ending.
the image of theon being the only one with plot armour is not only imapctful, but also fucking hilarious. i was in stitches every time theon tried to get killed and failed.
Particularly loved Arya’s psychological warfare against Cersei. Well done!!
I got full body chills when Daenerys return and Jon's rebirth????? This is fucking legendary writing and is officially my canon ending. D&D's season 8 was a fever dream and mass hallucination
Imagine the cinematic brutality as he removes a sword from his own heart cased in fire while in extreme pain but also regenerating
this is genuinely incredible. I'm completely blown away. David and Dan had 4 years to create what you've made. Sansa forgiving theon made me cry, so did Sandor hugging arya. varys sabotaging littlefinger is fucking genius. he was the main antagonist all along. you would've made seasons six, seven, and 8 the best seasons of tv ever. this is my ending.
My favorite part of your rewrite is fate completely refusing to let Theon die no matter how many life-threatening situations he throws himself into, so much so that his "bravery" earns him back the respect of the Ironborn
there such a dramatic irony to that; he no longer want the honor of respect, he only longed for redemption by death, and yet he got it, and lived through it too
It might end up feeling a bit cheesy.. Tricky balance.
I don't watch Game of Thrones, but I could listen to you rewrite it all day.
Same
Everything changed when the fire nation attacked
You should tho, at least the first 6 seasons
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With how much people complained about the last seasons I'm inclined to not to.
@@DannySmith- the last season isn’t really that bad though compared to the rest of the show the last season is dog shit but just as something part of a show that’s not as good as game of thrones to me it’s not that bad also don’t let the last couple of seasons of this great show ruin it cause it’s still a great show
I love what you did with Theon, got me tearing up. But at some parts where he’s mentioned cracks me up, he just can’t die! And I’m like, ‘Poor guy, couldn’t catch a break.’
reminds me of reiner from aot 😂
@@vivvy_0 a bit like Kobeni too, the plot armor brings suffering for real
'Tell me, did you ever get to think of where you'd run next, after you've made it to the top?' That line was so fuckin' strong.
Dude it's rare that I sit through a 2h plus video, I believe you hit the nail on its head for this one, rewriting and logically ending such a complex story shows how much talent you have as a storyteller! Again Thank You for curing the massive headache that season 8 gave me.
With some work, more or less making it more lore accurate and such, it’s pretty good. I think the most important thing is new beginnings, second chances.
Really liked the Varys and littlefinger conversation. Both characters are kept as some of the smartest in the realm.
I was legit on the verge of tears hearing the argument between Jaime and Tyrion.. it’s just so real. I can hear the actors in this scene.
Your line of Jamie to Tyrion after the final battle actually made me tear up.
I teared up at several points listening through your re-write, maybe I'm just in an emotional mood, but omg what an awesome video!
What got me was Dany on the Quiet Isle, drawing a comparison between herself and The Night King. Feeling empathy, or something tangential to it, for a capital "E" evil villain (The Night King), is not something I expected to feel watching a GoT rewrite, amazing work Uniquenameosaurus!
And I love the optimistic ending. My new head cannon for sure 👍👍
Me too!! Some highlights being:
The part about Theon leaving his kid because he wouldn’t allow himself to be happy
Theon almost dying by dragon fire/Sansa wanting to sacrifice herself
Dany letting herself be the mad queen while realizing she had no home to return to
Every interaction between Tyrion and Jaime
Dany creating her own home
Arya and the hound hugging
The whole ending with the black screen had me too
You’re in the thumbnail!!
@@kilgore1863 omg you’re right that’s crazy lmao
@@kilgore1863 Oh s***! lol no way; thanks Uniquenameosaurus! 😄😄😄
I hope it gets the vid some more clicks 👍
You had me in tears multiple times. The Theon part with Sansa near the end killed me. Thank you for this story. It's amazing.
I'm very nitpicky with stuff and there were a few moments where I was like "eh, I don't really think [character] would act that way", but I was also very pleased with some of the twists that were laid out. Some of the ending seemed a little cheesy and too good to be true to me, but I do love the spirit of it and okay there were some details that made me tear up. All in all, not exactly a perfect ending, but one I would have been much happier with than the show's actual ending
I avoided GoT cuz stories like them always feel like pain for pains sake, but this rewrite actually makes me want to consume the story more because there’s HOPE at the end of the pain!! So many people forget that a story of pain and sweat and tears SHOULD often end with hope. Because what was the point of all the pain otherwise. LOVELY rewrite that feels super satisfying and fits with things set up already
"Jesus, grandpa! Why'd you read me this for?!"
I haven't watched GoT, but having a 2+ hour video to listen to while at work sounds nice.
Thanks, Uniquenameosaurus. I'm already halfway through. Gotta say, I like that you're punishing characters for their actions. Getting your tongue cut out kills your ability to be yourself...
You are a brave man, rewrites of popular fiction, no matter how bad of an ending it may have, get strong reactions from people.
Legit got me tearing up many times throughout the video, not just due to how well you laid out all the hooks and twists, tying up the lose ends while staying true to the source material but also because how much your passion for writing shows in the quality of the video. That ending for Jaime and Tyrion was so fucking sweet and well deserved.
I wish I could mention all the things I love about this, but putting a hopeful, peaceful ending to Game of Thrones is something special. I love the imagery of the wall melting between Westeros and Dany’s new kingdom.
I can never be more thankful for the people that warned me about Season 7-8. I made sure to stop watching at the end of Season 6, so this is basically the real Game of Thrones ending for me. And I could never be more satisfied. Literally every character got the ending they deserved.
Oh you lucky bastard
@@colemacgrath2005 Indeed I am.
I actually got chills when Jon resurrected his army. I could hear the music and felt my heart soar. Amazing storytelling!
Also Theon's attempts to die is the saddest/funniest thing. It is a way better way of subverting expectations
What is dead may never die never felt anywhere near as justified. Arya and Theon in this version are just amazing. The change in Daenerys feels earned.
This is really very good. (A few things I would personally alter, but who doesn’t have their own headcanons?) the stand-off marriage between Jon and Dany, Theon’s thwarted attempts to die, and Jaime and Tyrion’s reconnection and self-actualization are stellar. This would have been a satisfying conclusion to the series. And of course, the Long Night being given appropriate weight. I like drawing a thematic parallel between Dany’s desire to go home and the Night King, and giving her an ultimate motivation to build a new home. Also no notes on the Littlefinger plotline, that was awesome
Ah, this is beautiful. The endings of Theon and Arya are beyond satisfying, it brought me to tears. I especially really like how you handled Jon and Daenerys's rocky relationship.
Matter of fact, you handled all the relationships really well, and the finishing arcs, plots, and deaths were great. Thank you for giving me this closure.
"The cultures and traditions he grew up on are gone. Everyone who knew him or heard of him knows nothing of him now." Not gonna lie I cried.
There’s a theory that it was actually Davos who resurrected Jon, and I recommend looking it up if you haven’t heard of it.
Thoros tells Mel that he knelt beside Beric’s cold body and said the old words, not because he believed them, but because Beric was his friend.
So you don’t have to be a red priest. You just need a friend. And Davos is a WAY better friend to Jon than Mel will ever be.
I haven’t read the books, but at least based on the show, after Mel gives up on herself, Tormund, Edd and everyone else leaves, leaving Davos alone with Jon for a few silent moments before he leaves, too, and I think this is the moment that brings Jon back..
Me never having watched a single episode of GOT: hmmmmm interesting.
This was fucking fantastic. This was the perfect ending for it, I absolutely adored all of the stories endings. The part where Jon was recognized as Azor Ahai during the kings landing siege was brilliant, and definitely my favourite part. You just got a new subscriber!
Even if it doesn’t align with GRRM’s grimdark, the wholesome ending made me smile so much, this is my head canon. W video, as soon as I got to that 18 minute mark, I was hooked for the next two hours. Great rewrite my man! 👍
Pherphaps that would be the better twist, not to get a grimdark ending...
Or you could just end it with something dark looming far in the dark north, or in the lands from beyond the west.
I love how Tyrion not being able to speak is a huge improvement. If only he lost his tongue after season 4.
I feel like the writer's were terrified to change him in any way other than making him a "sad boi" he's way more sadistic in the books, but if not sadism, it'd be cool if they just cut off his tongue.
rip the wildlings that just wanted to live in the north and now got their lands taken by a dragon queen xD
The chaos is a ladder call back had me shitting my pants 😭. Great work mate
This has inspired me to pick up my own ending that I had thought of. It's far different from this using a lot more of the lore from the books. I won't go into it here because RUclips comments aren't for that but your ending is far better than any other I've seen and I am glad it inspired me.
Daenerys creating New Valyria is a great ending I never thought of.
It’s god awful and not at all what George has been writing. It’s amazing so many people want a Disney story when George is trying to show the true nature and nuance of human beings in his grounded fantasy.
@@ItsSVO Honestly not too different from the New World nations our reality. If you want to GRRM it a bit you could show how her new nation is displacing many of the wildlings that don't want a new kingdom, and have her destroying an ancient woods to build her capital.
Way too happy. Daenerys taking down the wall after being exiled and some peace with the free folk mayve. Going into a thawing north maybe but doing into trade relations, hand/raven, and building the city is WAY too much.
@@ItsSVO TBH I do like how there's like a part where she parallels herself with the white walker, and takes kinda the "Vinland Saga" approach of instead of taking over kingdoms, building their own.
The Littlefinger twist around 1:28:00 is perfection, and Arya's ending actually made me cry. I'd like to imagine that Varys plan for Daenerys & Jon to fall in love actually happens, but not in the way the show did it, in the way this video did it.
I just loved how suitably phyrric this ending is. Yes, we got a genuinely happy conclusion, but at a realistically brutal cost. Exactly what GOT is all about.
And it’s open ended enough to allow hope that perhaps Jon and Dany may reignite their relationship and gives us hope that Westeros will become one unified continent at last.
This is now head-canon for me.
Best fan-fic ever.
im literally on the verge of my seat. this was so good. love how you gave a good happy ending, but it felt deserved, it felt in character. this is the best rewrite i heard.
amazing
Wow. This is stellar. You’ve managed to create the complexities I’ve always thought other alternate endings lacked, like the simplistic “Dany and Jon’s armies are overrun in the north everyone comes together in the south.” (Which is obviously still better than the mess D&D gave us)
But the re-write of relationships is what stands out. Not ignored but also not the superficial *justifies a certain decision we made in the writers room* relationships.
We can only hope George gives us something similar, if he ever gives us anything that is lol.
This ending was everything I wanted I felt my heart heal a little hearing "A Song of Ice and Fire" at the beautiful end, Thank You sincerely.
Tyrion should never be a Targaryen. Him being a pure Lannister is perfect in a poetic sense.
My favourite show ever finally gets a good ending, many many thank yous for this. Two points though: Jon letting someone just found a kingdom without it being ruled by the Iron Throne is a betrayal of his duty to his people; it feels like you forgot about Sansa at the end there. These two issues can be pretty easily solved without actually changing the story you wrote. With the warming of lands beyond the wall, we're basically establishing three hubs of power - King's Landing, Winterfell, and the Lands North. We also have, if we remember Sansa, three rulers with rightful claims: Jon, Dany, and Sansa. Sansa WANTS to play the game of thrones, she's good at it, and it wraps up her arc nicely if she is installed as Warden of the North, Dany as Warden of Even Norther, and Jon (or perhaps Jaime and Tyrion) as Warden of the South, and Jon as ruler of the Iron Throne, which restructures as an administrative body than a ruling one, forming a political triumvirate tied together by mutual familial loyalties as well as use of powers of the Raven, Dragons, and wide spy networks Sansa would install built off her myriad experiences. There would then be three cooperative powers, who are united by a single authority, thus permitting cooperative peace while also allowing for independence and the growth of a new nation. I am in effect suggesting to create both America and the UN at once.
Man I don't know how you constantly nail these rewrites on the head but I'm really impressed and entertained. You really did a fantastic job with this
I think it is more simple to think of the protection from fire as simply being a protection that Dany and Aegon/Jon has since the rebirth of magic and not something that is ad infinitum.
Theon whenever he's about to die: My time has come...
Universe: *saves him*
Theon: OH CMON!
i love watching rewritings about the series ending, then i remember the actual ending and i wanna cry
When you put together the Azorahai Prophecy with Melisandre I nearly had a heart attack!
Really loved this rewrite. All of the other rewrites I've watched often keep the "game of thrones" part and night king part separate. As if their two different climaxes to two different stories. I love that you were able to tie in the war of the dead into the game of thrones and make it seem natural.
I just teared up at work while listening to this. This is my canon now. This is what happened. Thank you for this video, you did justice with all the character and the main themes of the show. I'm gonna go do some feral fanart of my favorite scenes and I will be tagging you and plugging this video whenever I post this.
I loved this!! I think it'd be cool if instead of the John Worging into the dragon at the end of Bran do it, gives him more to do and puts more emphasis on the 3 eyed raven being able to keep the new kingdom in check!
I absolutely love these rewrites man, every time I watch them they captivate me oh so well. Its rare to find videos that are 2 hours long that keep me from clicking off even once, yet you manage to do it without fail. Thank you for making these.
Thanks for making this, I have a 3 hour drive tomorrow and I'm excited to listen to this on the way! I love your rewrites, but as a ASOIF nerd you have a lot to prove to impress me. Good luck!
He’s alive?!
I love how fast paced this rewrite is.
Georgie is probably taking notes.
The Wildlings vs The Dothraki?
My god we missed a big opportunity.
An unstoppable force vs an immovable object.
You got me teary-eyed on some of these scenes. Your lines were amazing too.
bro jon pulling HIS OWN SWORD out of HIS OWN CHEST while it's ON FIRE is just crazy. how did you come up with that gyat dayum
I deeply loved the ending you gave with Sandor and Arya. It never made any sense to me why she would abandon her kill list when it had been such an integral part of her character. The ending you gave with her saying you're the last was chef's kiss :D
Also, I enjoyed the rainbows and kittens ending that Dany gets instead. Much better in my opinion.....
Also Jon actually being Azor Ahai was super dope. Thanks for lettin' freaking prophecy mean something....
This is one of the best RUclips videos I've ever seen. Made me cry several times. This is truly a masterpiece and I hope you all share it so other can experience it
This was genuinely better than some fully published books I've read. Absolutely beautiful, the symbolism, the themes, perfect. Well done.
Loved this!!! I'm happy you gave it a hopefully, happy ending even after the carnage. The right amount of spectacle! The right amount of drama! 10/10
theon is the definition of "suffering from success" in the long night battle loll
I’ve literally been waiting on one of your rewrites
Holy crap! That was the best fixing of Game of Thrones I have heard to this day. I myself have been tackling this problem and arrogantly have not found anyone who has given a good enough solution to the story let alone truly satisfying one, I take my hat off to good sir.
So glad to see this! I've been waiting since your star wars sequel trilogy rewrite haha, glad to see this one was just as good andd now my new personal headcanon!
you are a really good writer and story teller. i cant believe i sat down to listen to a movie and not watch it for two hours. you are really captivating oin your story. please dop more.
this was an absolute masterpiece. i could picture every detail perfectly. outstanding work
Good job! Never got into Game of Thrones, but I I have seen a lot of videos analyzing the ending.
Love your Azhor Azai theory here, very clever, and insanely cool visual
Man it's fantastic to see the gears turning again. And with sponsors too no less. Great video. Keep up the good work.
You literally saved everyone’s character and gave us a happy ending this is how I choose to remember the show 😭
There was such a wide array of fan fiction and theories that GOT had absolutely no excuse to end as badly as it did. They could have spent months going over every possible outcome for every character and building the most amazing story, a better one that could ever come from one person's head because they tapped into the collective imagination of THE ENTIRE INTERNET.
Fucking awesome stuff mate - I particularly love the attention to symmetrical symbolism (both Lannister boys losing what made them special and overcoming it, Arya and the hound both being burned)
Yes! Always a good day with a Uniquenameosaurus video release 😊
OMG YOU DID I GOT CHILLS WITH YOUR EDIT!
I liked a lot of the individual elements in this especially how you handled Little Finger and Varys. It is certainly a huge improvement on what we actually got for the last few seasons of GoT. However, I feel like it was a little bit overly happy for the setting, I'm not opposed to ending somewhat optimistically but it seemed the bitter to sweet ratio was skewed a bit sweet. I feel like it just needed perhaps a hint at something that might grow to be an issue in the future even if life has won out for now.
Also really glad to hear at the end that you will continue with your webcomic what i've read so far is very intriguing, I can tell there is a great magic system in there full of narrative potential even if i don't fully comprehend it yet. Plus I like the sort of optimistic stoic attitude of the main character so far.
It is fairly but also the pure amount of side characters that die are also large
Doin a quick research survey . Does the end of Arya's arc constitute bittersweet to you? I'm ASSUMING its just the other characters that were too happy for you but I could be wrong.
Also thanks for the comments on the webcomic, didn't expect that. Might actually be onto something if I can push more chapters out.
@@Uniquenameosaurus Yes Arya's arc in this rewrite is bittersweet to me.
Bittersweet is kind of hard to define but I feel like I should try since I brought it up. I think it's all about grief and acceptance, so the characters acknowledge what they have lost which is painful but its also optimistic because as the audience you know the characters are free to move on now. Like at the end of Lord of the Rings when Frodo can't go back to the shire even after it's saved. I think that would also apply to how Arya's story plays out here it has a painful but freeing moment of acknowledgment.
I could potentially be wrong with this but I was under the impression that Arya could only wear the faces of people who were already dead, so the scene where she is under cover as Jamie while the real Jamie lurks in the background might not entirely work
Finishing this video gave me such a release. Thank you so much
honestly bro, i have rewatched this within the last couple days twice now just cause it is so well thought out and lovely. Would you ever consider doing an actual episode by episode break down where you go into more depth of how you would shoot each scene? perhaps even fill in entire dialogues. It is really quite wonderful and therapeutic to be told a much better story.