Game of Thrones Ending Explained, Part 1: The Downfall of Daenerys Targaryen

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  • @thetake
    @thetake  5 лет назад +69

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    • @johnmartin4119
      @johnmartin4119 5 лет назад

      Now do Lion King analysis please

    • @BHuang92
      @BHuang92 5 лет назад +4

      One could say it was not the death of the dream but rather the death of a dreamer. Sometimes the dream outlives the dreamer........

    • @tomasvrabec1845
      @tomasvrabec1845 5 лет назад

      The take There is a new TV show you might like 'Years and Years'

    • @allansborg2059
      @allansborg2059 5 лет назад +1

      The Take Yeah if you are doing the whole ring allegory, wouldn't Frodo have then have turned out to be the principal villain??

    • @emilyamaro9263
      @emilyamaro9263 5 лет назад

      I would love to see you guys do an analysis of the following: Good Girls (season 1&2), The Good Place (seasons 1-3), the Marvelous Miss Maisel (seasons 1-2), the movie Us by Jordan Peele, Fullmetal Alchemist(:Brotherhood), and Akira (as they’re about to do a live action remake). Though, honestly, I think you’d both do an amazing job analyzing fascism in media in the 2010’s, based on what I saw of your analysis in this video, and in that case there’s a whole variety of things to pick from. I think it’s a bit unsettling how prominent it is in global media franchises, and not always explicitly. You have obvious ones like “the man in the high castle” (which, being Jewish, I couldn’t even get through a few episodes) or anime phenoms like “attack on titan” (which has unfortunate racial implications as well) that are more subtle in their presentation.

  • @rockyp3917
    @rockyp3917 5 лет назад +2700

    Jon Snow is just learning grammar this season.
    "She is my Queen, She is your Queen, She is our Queen".

    • @ar2042
      @ar2042 5 лет назад +43

      Perhaps, the show runners robbed him of his leadership qualities for "our queen"

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 лет назад +30

      Ahm no a Staaahk

    • @andrewforte3852
      @andrewforte3852 5 лет назад +27

      Leave him alone he was D whipped man.
      He had Dany on the brain for a time the loins too.
      But he sobered up quick when Tyrion told him about his two sisters being threatened.
      Dany wasn't going to let them live she brought that out in her victory speech.
      Jon misguided love for Dany along with his misplaced loyalty didn't flinch, but Jon is a man of honor the hero of this story he had to bring the villain down by any means necessary, he tried to reason with her attempting to find any traces of the woman he fell in love with, when all else subsequently failed he had no other choice but to end her life tragic though necessary.

    • @nitpickchick4041
      @nitpickchick4041 5 лет назад +37

      The way his character degraded this season was almost as baffling as Daenerys’ character assassination.

    • @qu4droph3nia
      @qu4droph3nia 5 лет назад +13

      He knows nothing.

  • @Se7nom
    @Se7nom 5 лет назад +2477

    It's a shame these ideas were so poorly translated to the screen.

    • @ES-qy2ju
      @ES-qy2ju 5 лет назад +76

      It's a shame that people is full of hysteria, if she could see the message anyone can.

    • @nzeckner
      @nzeckner 5 лет назад +112

      I agree completely Miguel. There were various points throughout season 8 where I was thinking "this scene isn't having the emotional impact it should, because we were in such a rush to get here." The message may have still been there, but it certainly wasn't told as powerfully as it could have been.

    • @robynsegg
      @robynsegg 5 лет назад +61

      I agree with you U X. People are mad because their blonde goddess was anything but. I binged watched the show from season 1 to 7, two years ago and even then, I could see that she was on the path of becoming an ENTITLED tyrant. My feelings were confirmed when she killed Samwell's Father and Brother. Who cares if his father was a dick? That was still HIS FAMILY. And she burned them AFTER THEY SURRENDERED... Just like she did in The Bells. When Jon Snow told her about the children and she tried to blame it on Cersei... That was bullshit. THE BELLS WERE RUNG... Making Cersei's rule at an end. When she burned the city she was supposed to save... That was all ON HER. Especially since Missandre GAVE DAENY THE DRAGON'S 🐉CODE WORD TO BURN 🔥 THE CITY BEFORE SHE WAS EXECUTED!!! But no. People don't want to see that. They want their cute blonde goddess.

    • @octavianpopescu4776
      @octavianpopescu4776 5 лет назад +36

      @@robynsegg Yes, and Arya joined a death-worshipping cult, cooked human beings and fed them to their father, poisoned other human beings who may not have all been involved in her family's death without any due trial. Sansa fed a human being to his dogs and watched with pleasure as he was dying. Jon Snow cut off the head of a guy who already agreed to obeying him and hung a child. Are they all deranged? Taken (intentionally) out of context all the characters are horrible people. As for the writers whose sole responsibility this debacle is, when I see the bolts going through ship hulls like that... cannons can't do that, only rail guns, a 21st century technology still in its infancy. Do they have any idea how thick a ship's hull was? Naval cannons had to come into very close range to... maybe make a hole in the hull... maybe, if its lucky. The characters and everything became pawns to the writers to hurry the f**k out of the show.
      When the writers tell me it's the end of the Dothraki, but then I see them respawned like in video games. When they tell me that Daenerys, after having repeatedly spoken about Euron, including in the same episode, "kind of forgot" about him, then it's clear to me that the writers are insulting me (feels like gaslighting) and there is nothing deeper to it. Even worse, they tell me the best leader is the one who doesn't want the job. Please go to a job interview in real life and tell them you don't want the job, see if they hire you. Because the best leaders DO want to lead. What special merits did Bran have? What exactly did he contribute to defeating the Night King to be elected as king? Stories? :)))))))
      They tell me Tyrion's punishment for treason is becoming the second most powerful person in the country that he betrayed. I don't recall VP Benedict Arnold. There was no deeper message to this season and season 7 to be completely honest. What made Game of Thrones a great show was the realism and the ambiguity they threw to the side in favour of pretty frames and shots and Disney logic (stories... season 2 Tyrion would slap season 8 Tyrion like Joffrey for talking like some Disney character). So all the things Daenerys did weren't "on her" as a natural progression of the character, it was on the writers who wanted to end the show quickly and move on.

    • @robynsegg
      @robynsegg 5 лет назад +17

      @@octavianpopescu4776 First of all, you went by way of China to make your point... A good chunk of what you wrote could have been edited. 2nd, yes all of those people did truly horrible things, but the difference in your examples is that with the exception of Jon Snow and the Knight Watch, they were not LEADERS. Arya went overboard on her vengeance and it was truly turning her into a piece of shit... To the point where she threatened her own sister with death. And yet The Hound supposedly saves her at the end. As for Sansa, really tho? Even I can understand why she did that. Ramsey raped her and forced Theron to WATCH HER be raped who he physically and mentally abused the poor kid AND cut off his dick. He killed his family including his newborn brother. He killed Ricken for fun. And skinned countless people alive including an elderly woman, to the point where the activity is placed on his sigle. Not to mention starving his own dogs. All Sansa did was lock his ass in. Jon Snow did his deeds because those treasonous fools killed him, even tho he was brought back to life. And even he had REMORSE for hanging the kid. Dany had NONE OF THAT. The people she killed was ORDINARY PEOPLE. And again, she made her choice AFTER THE PEOPLE SURRENDERED BY DEMANDING CERSEI TO RING THE BELLS, which she eventually did. Dany destroyed the town she was supposed to save. And she would have done the same to Winterfell and everywhere else if she had the chance. This was how the writers wrote it because Cesrei and Dany were two sides of the same coin. But I'm guessing your too enraptured by Dany to see this. The show is over, Grover. And Dany is dead. Get over it.

  • @jmchez
    @jmchez 5 лет назад +1482

    The closest thing to Dany's story is Alexander the Great.
    Told since childhood that he was destined to be the ruler of all Greeks. Still grew anxious as to whether his siblings would try to take his birthright. As an adult led from the front and exposed himself to very great danger. Told by the people he conquered that he was a god, he came to believe it. Burned a great foreign city (Persopolis) in an act of drunken madness. Killed his best friend similarly (mean drunk!). Rumored to be poisoned by his own men who were tired of a decade of non-stop conquering. Punished those same men by going back home through the worse possible route.
    The pithiest way of summarizing Dany's story is the most famous, "Absolute power corrupts absolutely". Twenty-five hundred years ago, Socrates told the story of the "Ring of Gyges", which became Wagner's "Ring of the Nibelung", which became Tolkien's "Ring of Power", which became Martin's "Iron Throne".
    By the way, Dany's last outfit was definitely designed by the Westerosi Hugo Boss.

    • @Tobbhen
      @Tobbhen 5 лет назад +59

      One of the 20th century's greatest Alexander scholars wrote an article on this, I believe in 1965. You should check out Ernst Badian's 'Alexander the Great and the loneliness of power'. It's more on the internal power struggle between Alexander and his own officer corps/nobility, and reframe a lot of his actions within this context. Ex: the different plots against his life are in reality excuses to purge the old traditionalists from command, and replace them with his own inner circle.

    • @rosafiammante5027
      @rosafiammante5027 5 лет назад +53

      @@Tobbhen This is why I read comments.

    • @Sophia.Stark17
      @Sophia.Stark17 5 лет назад +52

      Now That's a comment, full of historical knowledge and thought-provoking analysis!! Truly Dany's appearance (the outfit, the huge Targaryen Banner, the militaristic setting) was very Hitlerersque! You should have much more likes :)

    • @jmchez
      @jmchez 5 лет назад +11

      @@Sophia.Stark17
      Thanks.
      It was Albert Speer who set up the look of the Nuremberg Rallies, and it was Leni Riefenstahl who used those settings to film, perhaps the most famous propaganda film of all time, "Triumph of the Will". Both Speer's and Leni Riefenstahl's influence are very visible in this episode.

    • @jmchez
      @jmchez 5 лет назад +18

      @@RayeGunn
      Robespierre is certainly the modern prototype of the intellectual who is 100% sure that he knows what's best for the masses. So sure , in fact, that he will order the imprisonment and the deaths of thousands. Because (paraphrasing), "if they are against my ideas, they must evil". The ill-defined but all encompassing term, "enemies of the revolution" used by Lenin, Mao, Castro and, now, Chavez and Maduro, started with him.
      Nietzsche knew the history of revolutions and warned against, becoming the monster you seek to fight.
      Notice that in The US, the Revolution was never the thing to protect and defend. It was and is, The Constitution; a set of laws on how to run a country with the consent of the governed, not by an all knowing intellectual.

  • @andrewforte3852
    @andrewforte3852 5 лет назад +391

    'You can die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.'
    The Dark Knight (2008)

  • @azukar8
    @azukar8 5 лет назад +235

    And like... the last season made so many missteps, but can we give Emilia Clarke the respect she deserves for absolutely SELLING that look at 4:00

    • @AisteOsinskyte
      @AisteOsinskyte 5 лет назад +15

      Well she had to fit around a season of character development into that look, so she put some effort.

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal 5 лет назад +23

      I agree. Final season was a mess, but DAMN those actors worked hard with what they had. They did everything they could to sell that shit even though they KNEW it was terrible.

    • @nananna915
      @nananna915 3 года назад +7

      @@LordofFullmetal Totally, I don’t blame any of the actors for the horrible writing. They all did a phenomenal job with what they had

  • @WineZ22
    @WineZ22 5 лет назад +2440

    Will be waiting for part 2.
    This analysis feels more scripted and carefully written than the actual script of season 8 itself.

    • @thehardesthitting145lb3
      @thehardesthitting145lb3 5 лет назад +78

      Winston Tj they deadass give too much credit to the writing when analyzing this stinking shitpile of a season

    • @TheAztecGamer123
      @TheAztecGamer123 5 лет назад +11

      @@thehardesthitting145lb3 yeah pretty much lol

    • @flockinify
      @flockinify 5 лет назад +96

      That's because Season 8 is fine on a thematic level. It's the execution that's rushed and garbage.

    • @chaghetti
      @chaghetti 5 лет назад +26

      Ok guy actually, the credit goes to the groundwork laid in past seasons... As well as probably the books. It's fairly easy to understand why things would end this way all along. But the last season ruined all that work by thinking it was enough. Though there were glimpses of madness in Dany all along, she never directly kills innocent people because of it. And we are given significant proof that she would be against doing that. So to just flip that switch without showing us what changes she had to go through to get to that point (even after they surrender) ... It's just real fucking lazy.

    • @gundamnmechas8518
      @gundamnmechas8518 5 лет назад

      @@flockinify this.

  • @missmandyofnaath2148
    @missmandyofnaath2148 5 лет назад +826

    The shot with Drogons wings behind Dany cinematically one of the best of the season and show for me. I really wish they would have taken the time to end out the story properly. The extra 3 episodes last year and the 4 this year would have made much improvement.

    • @tomasvrabec1845
      @tomasvrabec1845 5 лет назад +33

      So many people liked that shot but I personally found it cheesy and said to my self 'did you just really compared her to the devil in such obvious way?'

    • @Lovelee123
      @Lovelee123 5 лет назад +11

      @@tomasvrabec1845 I don't get the love for that shot either

    • @joaovictor_of
      @joaovictor_of 5 лет назад +18

      The shot wad very obvious and basic... it was very simple visual language, to be honest.

    • @joaovictor_of
      @joaovictor_of 5 лет назад +13

      But it was beautiful, still.

    • @elliemoon88
      @elliemoon88 5 лет назад +42

      @@tomasvrabec1845 Hmm, I didn't think it was them comparing her to the devil, I thought it was symbolizing how the dragon inside of Dany has been awoken.

  • @Sophia.Stark17
    @Sophia.Stark17 5 лет назад +1521

    I will start by saying that I loved the Mad Queen twist, I think that it definitely has Martin's influence as a plot point and we will witness it in the books as well! *BUT* : it was rushed, we did not see it unfolding gradually and we were also robbed of the chance to feel how tragic a character was Daenerys!! Her death should be lyrical, as a punishment for the hubris she commited, while believing she was doing the right thing! The moment was so anticlimactic, I felt nothing.
    Btw, Kudos to Emilia, that one look in "The Bells" spoke volumes, imagine what she would do with a full Mad Queen script in her hands.

    • @babyjki444
      @babyjki444 5 лет назад +16

      yes, exactly.

    • @mogumogu7774
      @mogumogu7774 5 лет назад +65

      It's strange how I know exactly what 'look' of Dany's you're talking about just by mentioning the episode name because that's how well played out it was

    • @Sophia.Stark17
      @Sophia.Stark17 5 лет назад +8

      @@mogumogu7774 Exactly, it was simply That good :)

    • @andrewforte3852
      @andrewforte3852 5 лет назад +27

      I can't argue with anyone who complained about Dany's descent into evil and madness, but the end results are all the same acceptable it was in the cards all along, how they got there fell on the writers who made do with what they had, but this makes Dany one of the greatest villains/victims of all time in my opinion.

    • @andrewforte3852
      @andrewforte3852 5 лет назад +47

      @RheyaRu!z It was inevitable the signs were always there, don't get it twisted Dany was inherently good, she did what she could with what she had to make the world a better place, but in the back of our minds despite the fact, we saw that potentially at any given moment Dany could turn heel which she ultimately did, the best villains are usually the heroes of their own stories.

  • @sitamun7598
    @sitamun7598 5 лет назад +316

    I’m glad you took the time to talk about how Dany was a victim of her own making, not because of her heritage. So many people online are blaming Dany’s death on her “Targaryen madness” and that she was going to die as a result of it. The truth is, Daenerys has always been to me a stable character, and any ruthlessness and rage she displayed was not because of her blood, but because of her passion and ambition to make the world a better place according to her. She undid herself and her obsession with her apparent destiny was what led to her death, not because her father was mentally unstable. Clearly the people who think this have not been paying close attention to the details in the story and Daenerys’ character.

    • @Himaryous
      @Himaryous 5 лет назад +17

      Why did she destroy the city her family built and kill everyone? I agree that's not necessarily madness. It is, however, irrational and stupid. Dany was never either one of those things. Too in love with her own fabulousness yes but that's not the same thing.

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal 5 лет назад +9

      That's how I always saw it. Her arrogance was her downfall. She has this belief that she knows better, that she IS better, we see it time and time again in the way she deals with other people. And as Tyrion says, this creates a snowball effect over time that eventually makes her believe that EVERYTHING she does is perfect and just.

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist 4 года назад +13

      @@Himaryous It is very rational:
      1) KL is also the city that exiled her family and supported the usurper, a city that has a bad reputation to pretty much everyone outside it ('You know why I came to this sh*thole of a city? To kill you.'), and is largely regarded as the ultimate den of corruption and intrigue. Can you really build a new world with such a vile place as its center? Even worse, these bastards instead of fighting Cersei FLOCK TO HER FOR PROTECTION! You think Dany is the kind of gal who'll forgive that sh*t?
      2) Also, let's not forget, Dany is just one dragon-busting-crossbow away from having NOTHING. How long before someone else perceives her mercy as a weakness and starts giving her attitude? How long before someone tries to pull the same trick Euron pulled? She is in a position where she absolutely needs to send a strong message for no one to ever f*** with her again.

    • @csmith63
      @csmith63 4 года назад +3

      Or perhaps people who think Jerkinoff and Wuss were adapting the story with all that you just projected into it without discussing any of the OTHER source material they started plagiarizing/paraphrasing in the most egregiously thin ways the further out on that ledge without Martin they got need to grab a Western Civ/World History 101 book, a freshman literature text, and the commentary from Jerkinoff and Wuss. Suddenly you'll realize that they actually WERE ripping off "madness" in a very literal way, from Cato the Elder getting angry as he looked over defeated Carthage from the walls, growing more and more ticked off about the youth he spent at war to defeat the former #1 power of the ancient world to put Rome on top despite Carthage's surrender, deciding to use his rage as the fire to convince other Romans to give up on mercy and build a coalition that would agree to put the city to the torch...to ripping off the French Revolution's speeches on liberty, fraternity, equality, and tyranny as Robespierre took them right over the edge into the madness of the Terror ("All right, let it be fear," as Dany's hair gets all unkempt and overnight she is suddenly even looking like the portraits of wild-haired and wild-eyed Robespierre)...and on and on it goes. They just grabbed some relevant speeches from the events Martin does do a great job at deconstructing, broke out a thesaurus, threw together some synonyms and a little rubber glue to produce a script with enough crap stuck in there that with Sapochnik's big combat spectacles that they thought they could just make it out safely without anyone realizing what screw ups they were without nearly the layers you think you were seeing on that screen! Seriously, if my students turned in papers to me that so obviously ripped off things without documentation and just used thinly veiled synonyms in such ridiculous way, I'd be really torn between wanting them to have to start the class all over again and see if they could actually learn something with a second run through and wanting to kick them out of my class and send that mess over to the academic ethics board!

    • @csmith63
      @csmith63 4 года назад +5

      @@SerbAtheist Then again, if you're just ONE dragon-busting crossbow away from having NOTHING, you might want to think about a new plan besides relying on the ONE dragon to help you conquer the world and keep all rebellions suppressed.

  • @Vicellatosama
    @Vicellatosama 5 лет назад +953

    Infact, that she became the mad queen was not what people got angry about. It fits after all. What didn't fit was the horrendous writing that wanted to explain her becoming the mad queen in only one episode.

    • @kevinjohnanand
      @kevinjohnanand 5 лет назад +47

      Nah, there were tons of people who were mad at her becoming mad queen.

    • @janerkej5062
      @janerkej5062 5 лет назад +36

      I dont think it was in one episode
      After all she killed so many people, she burnt them, she feed her dragons with them, but "they were evil men"...Episode by episode she was becoming more and more self-assured about who she is and what she does.
      I actually read an interview of Emilia Clarke where she said that show runners wanted her to be like this (in some moments) even in the early episodes. So i think it was kinda noticable, i was surprised and didnt feel good and right when she did what she did even in early episodes(sometimes)
      But i watched the show in one month, whileost of the people have watched it since the begining (2013?) may be that is why they were not able to see

    • @marieblade0613
      @marieblade0613 5 лет назад +9

      That writing pisses me off, they really should have started to show a more obvious transition in meereen. It would have fit perfectly with everything she had just finished in astapor and Yunkai.

    • @marieblade0613
      @marieblade0613 5 лет назад +11

      @@janerkej5062 oh no, I saw it, and when it started to become more obvious, that's when I started to like her. Like her psycho side was slowly showing up and that's what I liked about her. But the way they did the transition sucked completely. Everyone was complaining about the writing for years, and I don't think there is any moment quite as clear as the end that shows the problems that we were complaining about.

    • @Himaryous
      @Himaryous 5 лет назад +30

      That's another problem I have. She wasn't mad at the end. She was evil. There's a difference.

  • @comedicrocker4ever
    @comedicrocker4ever 5 лет назад +552

    "It's that ultimately this strongest and best of people couldn't withstand the temptations of ultimate power".
    And that my friends, is the fundamental theme of Game of Thrones; "There are no good kings".
    I just wish they had at the very least another full season to flesh this out. We saw "The Mad Queen" coming. We just wish the "madness" appeared more earned than it did.

    • @ReporterRed
      @ReporterRed 5 лет назад +24

      Yup.... and then we end the show with another king. Elected, albeit, by noble landlords, but nothing else has really changed. Still has absolute power.

    • @tomasvrabec1845
      @tomasvrabec1845 5 лет назад +4

      Well, not quite. One could say that a good king is a wise king, wise enough to find himself advisors who can keep him in place while he keeps them.
      like ying and yang, always keeping each other in balance and peace.

    • @trigunfox2325
      @trigunfox2325 5 лет назад +2

      @@ReporterRed he's gonna get usurped in like a week 😂😂😂

    • @ilvean3122
      @ilvean3122 5 лет назад +2

      Perhaps not in the show. But in the books, Jaehaerys 1 and Daeron 2 were beloved by the smallfolk and Lords alike.

    • @sionan7937
      @sionan7937 5 лет назад +4

      @@ReporterRed Yes and no. He does have absolute power but remember, he tells Tyrion that he doesn't really 'want' things anymore. I think his status as Three Eyed Raven will help keep him on the straight and narrow. And after he's dead the next ruler will be elected rather than born into it. So I think they have a much better chance now.

  • @MM-hu3ys
    @MM-hu3ys 5 лет назад +687

    Moral of the story-when you fight against something, watch out since you may become what you fight against.

    • @jmchez
      @jmchez 5 лет назад +15

      Nietzsche.

    • @jenk289
      @jenk289 5 лет назад +24

      Be careful when you stare too long into darkness, the darkness stares back at you.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 лет назад +12

      It's not "darkness". It's the *abyss*
      "Battle not with monsters lest ye become a monster
      And always remember - when you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you"
      The Iron Throne is here the abyss. It is Will to Power twisted into its most ugly, cruel, violent form. It is all the cruelties that were needed to make the animal "man" into a regular, orderly, faithful creature who may then be *ruled*
      It is the history of "civilization" embodied as a throne.
      It is History itself, written by the rulers.
      But this is only *one* history, and there would be others. After all, the moral arc of the universe (World Reason) is long...

    • @jenk289
      @jenk289 5 лет назад +9

      ​@@mattgilbert7347 I was paraphrasing, you quote nazi! :) The "darkness" is the iron throne in this case. Absolute power in the form of a razor sharp chair.
      The closer Dany gets to it and the more selfish/ambitious she is, the darker her costume is. When she is acting selflessly, her costume is a light/pale colour. Its a small detail but that was my context.

    • @jonathan0225
      @jonathan0225 5 лет назад +5

      @@jenk289 glad that someone took notice too 👍😁.

  • @PeaceOfMind8190
    @PeaceOfMind8190 5 лет назад +596

    Basically seasons 7 and 8 should have been 10 episodes long

    • @neilsun2521
      @neilsun2521 5 лет назад +1

      They still had longer episodes though.

    • @fairlyliterary4771
      @fairlyliterary4771 5 лет назад

      More episodes for them to screw up

    • @JM-md4zj
      @JM-md4zj 4 года назад +13

      More like there should have been more seasons

    • @jasonleetaiwan
      @jasonleetaiwan 4 года назад +8

      80 episodes would have been enough. Season 7 and 8 were rushed.

    • @ghanshyammehta8797
      @ghanshyammehta8797 4 года назад +2

      Grrm said_ 13 seasons

  • @publicrelations4143
    @publicrelations4143 5 лет назад +30

    Still there was no motivation for Daenerys to burn the city to the ground. That Cersei used the people as a weapon does not explain to kill everyone, because it did not help to disempower Cersei. The glance on the red keep implies to fly directly to the red keep and kill Cersei directly. Cersei was the one, who killed her friend, her dragon, who had, what she wanted. Still the writers described her aggression against the people as "to make this personal". That is no explanation, it does not even make sense. Daenerys cannot reign through fear after killing her subjects. She also did not make a "personal point" with it. Also the fascist images do not fit here, because fascists killed specific groups as scape goats, not everybody. Even if she is unjustly entitled, even if her old-testamentarian "an eye for an eye" moral code can be understood as a one-way-ticket to tyranny, her decision does not make sense. Her character collapsed into irrational madness and nothing of that was "foreshadowed".

  • @kahlbutomacfarland
    @kahlbutomacfarland 5 лет назад +67

    I really hope you talk about how Bran saw the burning of King’s Landing, pushed for Jon to know his heritage and tell Sansa, Sansa breaking her word she made under the god’s wood to Jon in 5min, and the end result is the elimination of the Targaryens while the Starks (old gods) now control everything. Bran is Verbal Kent.

    • @FIN791998
      @FIN791998 5 лет назад +9

      Id say this characters ending was actually the best of them all. The propper bittersweet. Main character got a good ending but the character turned out to be an evil mastermind driven by the children of the forest to take controll of the seven kingdoms.
      Id say though that the Johns Targaryan heritage was to make Dany mad (as most people seem to thing). Dany I feel like would not be angry for another true member of her family even if he is an hair. She feels she has a duty/is destined to take it for her family so if there is someone with a better claim she would not mind that much. The reason why Bran told is to John is that he simply would not have killed her otherwise.
      Just imagine... This is a silly theory that will never be true but its still a fun thought. What if the night king was actually a good guy that knew Bran would try to become the king and children of the forest would get power over westeros? What if thats the reason white walkers came back after all that time? It was only because noone could speak their language they had to force they way to Bran if they wanted to stop him only they failed.

    • @debrajenkins1655
      @debrajenkins1655 5 лет назад +2

      Yes he was, he and Sansa played the game masterfully. Who is the Three Eyed Raven?

    • @debrajenkins1655
      @debrajenkins1655 5 лет назад +2

      @@FIN791998 I wondered about that Night King theory too.

  • @liliman-moli615
    @liliman-moli615 5 лет назад +515

    Well I wouldn't mind if Daenarys become in "The Greatest Villian" of the show, but Why in this way why so rush??

    • @rubberrand142
      @rubberrand142 5 лет назад +17

      Because if they pulled this s*** with 10 episodes they could forget about any Star Wars or Confederate series they're trying to do. we would read them for Filth, and their names would be cursed forever

    • @jeriekae
      @jeriekae 5 лет назад +31

      I agree! And all the “it was foreshadowed!” comments really doenst justify the descent.

    • @brokenroot7337
      @brokenroot7337 5 лет назад +13

      The writers told Martin years ago they wanted to end at season 7, so sadly I think they lost the will to keep going. Woild have been nice if they passed the torch, as Martin wanted to go at least 10 seasons.

    • @iheartheenim
      @iheartheenim 5 лет назад +5

      @@brokenroot7337 Not even 10 seasons though that would be nice. Just 2 or 3 episodes more...fuck it, this needs 10 seasons.

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 5 лет назад +1

      Well you already knew it would be 6 episodes. I already knew it would be rushed, so it was less surprising when it came out. Don't lie to yourself when you know the truth.

  • @greatgrudge19
    @greatgrudge19 5 лет назад +325

    It's heartbreaking to watch Drogon during that scene

    • @conniethesconnie
      @conniethesconnie 5 лет назад +5

      It was an excellent scene it seemed too early in the show for him to stab her and it was unexpected as he is still professing his love for her. We are also unsure of what would happen when Drogon showed up. Could the bittersweet be the death of the couple? would he gain the 'flaming sword' sword needed to kill the beast Drogon? Will the Targaryen make him fireproof, or able to control the dragon?
      CGI Drogon was excellent, CGI melting throne horrible - they would have been better melting a miniature metal replica for that part.

    • @patrickgogan3517
      @patrickgogan3517 5 лет назад

      At least he survived

  • @ThePonderer
    @ThePonderer 5 лет назад +424

    Really wish the show had done more to *actually* earn this turn. The way it plays now it’s shoddy, if not morally suspect.

    • @bluemooninthedaylight8073
      @bluemooninthedaylight8073 5 лет назад +13

      They could have interspersed quick flashbacks to all she's endured with her sudden emotional change to better reveal the rage brewing inside her.

    • @sergioivan
      @sergioivan 5 лет назад +10

      How is it morally suspect?
      Because you didn't like it? Grow the fuck up

    • @boups625
      @boups625 5 лет назад +41

      @@sergioivan ruthless with enemies doesnt equal burning innocent children! There wasnt enough time given to show the unravelling of her mental state! Now id like to hear an actual argument from u instead of slandering someone's opinion

    • @ThePonderer
      @ThePonderer 5 лет назад +30

      Sergio Iván González relax.
      You’re telling me it’s not the least but potentially dubious to have the show turn around and say “don’t cheer on someone who eviscerates objectively evil people like rapists, tyrants, and fucking slave owners because then you’re just creating a worse evil”? That’s incredibly iffy messaging.

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist 5 лет назад +1

      @@ThePonderer Yeah, you got it exactly. Don't cheer for anyone's death, even those who deserve to die.

  • @dend1
    @dend1 5 лет назад +198

    I think to Daenerys "Breaking the wheel" meant establishing Targaryen Rule forever. Stopping the wheel meant it could still be spun at some point in the future. Breaking it means both the wheel and the world would no longer function without a Targaryen at the helm.

    • @Canadian97467
      @Canadian97467 5 лет назад +13

      D.T. would love to be a dictator. As we can see, throughout history, and particularly in the Middle East in recent history, once a political system is broken and removed, it creates a vacuum, and it becomes very hard to rebuild society again.

    • @marieblade0613
      @marieblade0613 5 лет назад +21

      That's actually how I initially interpreted what she said. Everyone was talking about democracy, and I thought I was crazy for hearing a declaration of absolute dominance. I thought it meant that she was gonna get rid of the houses and that she was gonna kill off the nobles. Essentially, so that her rule could never be contested or any future rule could never be usurped. I thought she meant she was gonna take power away from everyone. I also thought I interpreted it wrong for years. Yay me? 😕

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 2 года назад +1

      It wasn't just that. You missed the entire point of you think that's all she was thinking.

  • @lindseycassella3015
    @lindseycassella3015 5 лет назад +92

    I never thought of Jon Snow being Frodo. That's interesting.

    • @JM-md4zj
      @JM-md4zj 4 года назад +1

      Me too i really thought it was arya for killing the night king but it was jon all along

  • @telltellyn
    @telltellyn 5 лет назад +575

    It really bothers me that Dany in episode 6 was so delusional about what she'd done. She legitimately tried to argue she only killed innocents that Cersei used as shields. Dany turning into a tyrant would have been a fantastic end to her arc, if it hadn't been so rushed, but I can't accept her brain falling out.

    • @Mrchair-bk5ns
      @Mrchair-bk5ns 5 лет назад +40

      You could argue that Missandei's death blinded her judgement and being so close to getting the iron throne just made her not care anymore. There was a phrase relating to power. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    • @emilyamaro9263
      @emilyamaro9263 5 лет назад +38

      You know she has the near same situation as Joffrey though in terms of genetics right? Which, imo is sort of insensitive of George, but there is historical precedent of rulers born of heavy incest would sometimes "go mad" after a serious loss and extensive grief, like the death of a loved one. Dany's parents weren't twins thankfully but they were siblings. This means she shares 75% of her DNA with her brother AND her father. Who were, objectively both abusive and struggling with mental issues, likely early onset Alzheimer's. It's a real case of "reality is unrealistic" because, like life, sometimes there isn't a neat or clear "break," people just deteriorate in ways we don't ever fully understand. We don't usually see it coming until it's too late.

    • @andrewforte3852
      @andrewforte3852 5 лет назад +26

      I think your upset that Dany for all her good intentions, they say 'the road to hell is paved with good intentions' strung you along all this time as self-made liberator, and self professed savior of the masses, with divine power destined for greatness, which is a two-way street the bottom suddenly fell out, this is Game of Thrones there's no happily ever afters, to quote Ramsey Bolton 'if you think this story has a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention.'

    • @Sarah-eh7bw
      @Sarah-eh7bw 5 лет назад +26

      I agree it was rushed, but imo the delusional part was correct. Tons of imperial regimes use the excuse that innocents were human shields to justify civilian casualties. It’s pretty much America’s go to excuse for drone wars and military strikes that lead to innocents dying, and what is a dragon but a magic drone?

    • @chaghetti
      @chaghetti 5 лет назад +14

      MorninStar yeah, except for Stannis, you saw how the choices he made ended him up with killing his daughter and brother. You saw that even though he loved his daughter, he clearly had enough disdain for her that he would leave her locked up underground. So the leap didn't feel that far.
      For Dany, it was like they tried to jump from one end of a football field to another. When she was looking disheveled, her best friend just died, of course, she is going to mourn. That in no way signals that she has gone mad and is willing to kill innocent people who weren't even there when missandei died.
      Though her concern for people was declining, those people she killed were not innocent in her eyes. Even Jon and Ned killed people who disobeyed them, and they were not mad rulers.
      But she knew till the very end that she had killed innocent people because she said as much when she tried to justify it using Cersei as her scapegoat. There was never any clear change in her that would make this believable.
      @Emily Amaro People going mad is NEVER sudden. It's just that we don't see the things their mind had to go through to get to the breaking point. The point of storytelling is that we get to see that.
      We saw glimpses of what she was capable of, but there was really no proof she would ever cross that line.
      Had they not wrung the bells... All the way, I could have seen her making that choice. There was significant lead up to that. Because using her own logic, they would have disobeyed her by not surrendering.

  • @MoonyCookie
    @MoonyCookie 5 лет назад +471

    This ending is probably what George RR Martin was planning, and it does make sense. It was just the pacing and built up to that ending from the show was bad, and that is why we are mad about it. However, based on this analysis everything do make sense! Can't wait to read the book when it come out though to see what it has planned all along

    • @conniethesconnie
      @conniethesconnie 5 лет назад +8

      Season 7 was rushed, add those missing episodes to fill in travel, time jumps and magical transportation of armys.
      Season 8 had the Night King and army, episode 3 was good, maybe great. BUT, it had plenty of flaws. Most of the problem is in what felt like an unresolved ending with lots of unanswered questions. This was supposed to be a Winter that lasted years and it barely lasted months. The Night King waited 1000 since his last attack and once the dragon melts a hole in the wall marchs straight to Winterfell? They could have used episodes one and two and a (third or fourth) to better build up the threat of the White Walkers. They showed the remains of House Umber how about showing some other houses forced to flee short on provisions as they are attacked. What if some small groups White Walkers did head south of Winterfell and decide to stay and wait for the Night King (they put all their eggs in one basket) They use this time to explain more of the Night Kings origin and motives - he is more than just a force of nature that wants to end the history of man. Maybe him and Bran have a mental confrontation - one where it is established that the Night King has a personal vendetta against the 3-eyed Raven and that is why he will do the act himself.
      Then we are able to head into the final episodes without the preexisting aftertaste of disappointing storytelling hoping the finally will overwhelm us somehow.

    • @SkaterBlades
      @SkaterBlades 5 лет назад +15

      The main reasons why season 8 was so terrible was because D&D told us instead of showed us "Danaerys has refused to eat", Show us! Time jumps, plot holes, lack of build up or not paying off on build up like the golden company. Plot convinieces are everywhere, respawning armies, poor tactical and political decisions and characters doing things they wouldn't normally do.
      Tormund said he was going north of the wall, it took Jon 6 weeks to get to kings landing then he waited on Dragonstone, then they attacked and he was imprisoned for about 3 weeks, then went up to the wall which took a minimum of 6 weeks. Was Tormund waiting at Castle Black for 3 months?

    • @Ms.Byrd68
      @Ms.Byrd68 5 лет назад +8

      @@SkaterBlades You've made a very good argument in my opinion.
      Also, your first line... that is pretty illuminating when you think about it because the question becomes 'Was she NOT eating because of her recent emotional losses? Or was it because the one she TRUSTED with her food & drink was gone: Missandei? If it's the 'latter' has she been paranoid since some tried to poison her in Quarth (which would make sense) or was she paranoid since the Witch killed her family and progressively becoming more & more so over time? Reminding ourselves that BEFORE Jon came to Dragonstone, only the people who LOVED her was around her while after the victory over the Night King Jon noticed she wasn't eating or really drinking! Was that because of where she was? Totally understandable & smart or was it genuine paranoia? A short conversation between perhaps Greyworm and Missandei could cleared that up. Too lazy to do it.
      Just proclaiming her MAD because she won't eat is ignorant (many commenters & reviewers have done that) but *if they had SHOWED us like you suggest,* we might have seen that she hasn't been eating 'properly' for a very long time and we know that the lack of a balanced diet weakens the body & soul over time... Would have been a 'measurable' variable that squarely introduced us to the idea that she ultimately had a 'breakdown' whether Emotional OR Mental.

    • @FIN791998
      @FIN791998 5 лет назад +5

      I was a huge Dany fan and before this video I had a realy hard time accepting she would end up like this despite knowing Martin had probably planned this ending since the beginning.
      For me it was not just the build up that we can all agree was horrible. It was also the fact that her ending in the show was (for her) purely bitter and no "good guy" death was ever like this before. Dany just like Stannis did not want the throne at all she just felt it was her duty/she was destined to. But all she ever wanted was to go home to bravos to the house with the red doors and a lemon tree and peace. She also had a soft spot for a familly. And so we have been watching this character grow, try to stay as sane and good as possible just to loose anyone she ever cared for and be killed by the last living person she loved?
      This is very subjective but ending like that is realy disappointing and ruined this storyline for me. It just makes you ask yourself "What was the point of it then? She could have died at the very beginning and nothing would change"
      And while the philosophy explanation in this video sounds quite good. It is still just a general phylosophy that does mean one has to go mad. And while it has been forshadowed a madness will become a strugle for her at some point she feels still very stable in both the books and episode 4 of season 8.
      And while im sure george will make her ending sence and make it actually bittersween and not just bitter. The wounds were made and part of me just does not want to read her storyline anymore because of the show ending.

    • @FIN791998
      @FIN791998 5 лет назад +2

      @@conniethesconnie I would say episode 3 was a great ending to the white walkers (although im still mad we did not see night king or any of his generals actually fight). Its very fitting in my opinion that the winter was stopped at winterfell that was also build by the same guy who did build the wall. The biggest problem was we did not have any episodes where white walkers would be recognized as a danger to the whole continent or they would do any damage but to destroy last heart. My opinion about the first half of season 8 is very unpopular but Id say those episodes we got were great. The problem is with those episodes that we did not get... Those that would setup their defeat better

  • @0Paronomasia0
    @0Paronomasia0 5 лет назад +102

    I understood in the end that Dany’s arc was a tragedy about a good person that was corrupted and driven mad by the pursuit of power. I so wish that her turn to darkness was done better in the show, but at least I’ve got the books to look forward to!

    • @judywright4241
      @judywright4241 5 лет назад

      0Paronomasia0 --Especially giving us a full 12 episodes.

  • @MrBazBake
    @MrBazBake 5 лет назад +117

    I usually love the analysis, but the selective quoting bothers me to a degree. We're supposed to believe that Missandei is a servant not an equal because Davos, who is Jon's servant after he was Stannis's servant, questions her agency.
    Mad Dany says she has no doubts and no compunctions after seven seasons of Dany constantly seeking guidance and questioning herself.
    I don't doubt that the writers have retroactively erased from their own memory Dany's sanity and mercy, but having Tyrion, who Dany stopped from selling Mereen back into slavery and who witnessed Dany ban fighting pits in disgust and who witnessed her spare the Great Master's soldiers became a mouthpiece for a story turn that was unjustified.
    Edit:
    Also showing a shot of Daenerys shouting "Where are my dragons!" After her surrogate children were stolen from her and claiming this is evidence of her being a tyrant is almost as manipulative as D&D saying her first sign of being cruel was her not crying when her abusive brother who threatened to kill her unborn child was killed.
    The overarching theme of this season is that Dany can't be more kind than others because it makes her dangerously emotional, she can't care about family too much because it makes her dangerously emotional, and she can't have power because she'll eventually be dangerously emotional. But everyone else is allowed.

    • @borbbia2698
      @borbbia2698 5 лет назад +17

      THIS.

    • @JoycePinto
      @JoycePinto 5 лет назад +5

      THIS. SO MUCH

    • @thomastroster60
      @thomastroster60 5 лет назад +12

      Pretty much THIS.
      It's like Melisandre quoting herself wrong ("...and blue eyes") just to fit the situation. There is no hidden meaning in their writing. They just go along. They put in a additional child of Cersei just to retcon it with the prophecy. They forgot that Davos and Sam already knew about dragonglass when John asked where to find some. They let Dany ask who the lord of Storms End is and not a single lord can answer the question. As if Storms End is just a small castle with no strategic value. You know why? Because they completely forget about it! That's their level of competence. They forget what was said by whom.
      They are not smart writers. And at this point I really doubt that they ever cared slightly about the story of the books.

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist 5 лет назад +8

      There is a big difference between being a servant after a life of independence, making one's own choices and personality development, like Davos, and being a servant after being a slave all one's life. The sccene with GW, Missandrei and Tyrion just showed how much work the former two still had to do in just developing their personalities. It reminded me of an English teacher in North Korea, who had trouble explaining to their students how to write an essay because the concept of having one's own opinion and arguing it still seemed way too alien.

    • @MK-ophelia
      @MK-ophelia 4 года назад +8

      Excellent comment. Adding to your last note...
      The double standards. The awful bloody 𝘥𝘰𝘶𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘳𝘥𝘴.
      First example, Sansa feeds her tormentor to his dogs. Second, Arya feeds a man his children, then uses his face to slaughter his house for vengeance. You know what those bits really were? Empowering feminist moments™!
      Dany can't get away with crucifying the slave owners because 𝘮𝘢𝘺𝘣𝘦 some of them weren't okay with the mass child crucifixions... they were just okay with the 'owning slaves' part.
      These double standards were at their absolute worst during these last few seasons. Foreshadowing doesn't mean shit if everyone's being held to different standards of acceptable behavior.
      Sorry for the rant ;-)

  • @roscojenkins7451
    @roscojenkins7451 5 лет назад +47

    If Cersei was going to be a pushover then the long night really should've been brutal and long. Multiple episodes long and many more main characters dead.

  • @blackflagsnroses6013
    @blackflagsnroses6013 5 лет назад +148

    Been looking forward for the take. My grievance with this is that we were robbed of one of the greatest fictional villains of all time. With proper build up she would have been as iconic an antagonist as Vader, Voldemort, Thanos etc....

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 5 лет назад +2

      Ahh but isn't premature endings and betrayals what GOT were ultimately driven by?

    • @blackflagsnroses6013
      @blackflagsnroses6013 5 лет назад +20

      Johnathon Haney no it was driven by good source material, and a coherent story. Until they decided to go Wolverine: Origins again. Had she been properly built up, her imminent or immediate death would have weighed more.

    • @andrewforte3852
      @andrewforte3852 5 лет назад +1

      @@blackflagsnroses6013 She was properly build up from the start she was destined to finish what her mentally ill father was starting everything came full circle.

    • @fingolfinofnoldor3592
      @fingolfinofnoldor3592 5 лет назад +34

      @@andrewforte3852 Her doing something ruthless to her enemies was always setup in the show, her targeting innocents after a surrender was never setup in the show.

    • @blackflagsnroses6013
      @blackflagsnroses6013 5 лет назад +10

      Andrew Forte like Fingolfin said, Daenerys has been Maegor the Cruel a bit, but not crazy, she still isn’t psychopathic just lost sight of reality and developed a god-complex, or messianic-complex. Nothing suggested she would burn civilians after winning the city. She’s been cruel, to offenders and enemies, which is normal for the rulers of this world. But killing civilians, children, that wasn’t developed well.

  • @andrewforte3852
    @andrewforte3852 5 лет назад +510

    This commentary is a masterpiece.
    Well done my lady well done.
    Now my watch ends.
    Well not quite I'm looking forward to Bran, Arya, and Sansa.

    • @vaggeliskontos9989
      @vaggeliskontos9989 5 лет назад +3

      I couldn't agree more.. A real masterpiece... Thank you..

    • @luisab5726
      @luisab5726 5 лет назад

      They already did the video for Arya

    • @andrewforte3852
      @andrewforte3852 5 лет назад +1

      @@luisab5726 Outstanding!👍

    • @CrimsonCharan
      @CrimsonCharan 5 лет назад

      @@luisab5726 No, he means the ending of the show, where the Starks ended up.

    • @Himaryous
      @Himaryous 5 лет назад +2

      It's bullshit.

  • @Jay-qm8cx
    @Jay-qm8cx 5 лет назад +253

    I think Daenerys kind of forgot that people live in Kings Landing

    • @dwnkaomwn3953
      @dwnkaomwn3953 5 лет назад +38

      She didn't forget. She just didn't care anymore.

    • @alexandrulada3187
      @alexandrulada3187 5 лет назад +2

      @@dwnkaomwn3953 yeah in 2/73 ep she just didnt care

    • @trigunfox2325
      @trigunfox2325 5 лет назад +10

      @@dwnkaomwn3953 The same woman who said we have mercy. And we will give mercy. Just didn't care anymore...👌

    • @SuperThatskool
      @SuperThatskool 5 лет назад +29

      @@trigunfox2325 she only ever had mercy to those who worshipped her. Dany had a messiah complex about herself, where she believed that the people of the world should fight for her within an instant of her arrival. Because the people of King's Landing didn't overthrow Cersei for her (which led to the deaths of one of her dragons and Missandie), they were enemies to her. And we know how she treats enemies. To her, the civilians of Kings Landing were not innocents.

    • @dwnkaomwn3953
      @dwnkaomwn3953 5 лет назад +5

      @@trigunfox2325 She was mad and drunk with power like her father(Aerys) and brother(Viseys) as a result of "Targaryen madness". Do you have a better explanation?

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 5 лет назад +136

    "Becoming the very thing you seek to destroy"
    Ah, yes. One of Nietzsche's children who failed to heed his warnings.

    • @jasenjacobs1365
      @jasenjacobs1365 5 лет назад +3

      For some reason he seems to breed those.

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 5 лет назад +3

      @@jasenjacobs1365 Galloping Consumption. As Mr. Kaufmann said, it is an illness.
      He was not a careless, reckless writer so he should be read with care and...what's the opposite of "reckless"? "With reck"?

  • @calimerohnir3311
    @calimerohnir3311 5 лет назад +35

    when Dany says that she couldn't count to 20, it was foreshadowing the fact that HBO wanted to make 2 fulls seasons of 10 episodes each but D&D refused in order to move on to their Star Wars trilogy... (and I'm only half joking here. I think there is a good chance this is the actual subtext, as a stealth taunt to the audience)

  • @supernovasat
    @supernovasat 5 лет назад +164

    They did Dany so dirty. So much build up and tradegy, all to die in a 3 minute final scene with one stab and a trickle of blood down her face...

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 5 лет назад +11

      That's how major characters died in this series usually. For every Red Wedding, a sudden death at sea. For every Purple Wedding, a crossbow bolt while on the toilet. It's tawdry, sudden and anything but fair.

    • @fingolfinofnoldor3592
      @fingolfinofnoldor3592 5 лет назад +27

      Dany's death should have had massive fallout, especially since she named all her Dothraki bloodriders so they should have been trying to kill Jon at all costs, including the Unsullied army. It should have been a whole new wave of chaos; you can’t kill a queen and expect no consequences. But there were no consequences for killing Dany, her death is swept under the rug in like five minutes.

    • @zero1188
      @zero1188 5 лет назад

      @RheyaRu!z nobody liked dany except greyworm though

    • @sybillestahl8646
      @sybillestahl8646 5 лет назад +2

      Elias N Would you have preferred the Shakespearean death, where the mortally wounded person gives a speech?

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 5 лет назад +7

      @@fingolfinofnoldor3592 Good. That shows that her leadership had no substance, which is true.

  • @cody2teach277
    @cody2teach277 5 лет назад +58

    Just wanted to say that I discovered you guys through Nando's "One Marvelous scene" and this has probably been my favorite channel discovery since someone showed me Vlogbrothers like 7 years ago. I love how thoughtful and careful your analysis is!

  • @GS-vb3zn
    @GS-vb3zn 5 лет назад +274

    Your thoughtful analysis and considered opinions are always appreciated and always dead on. Thanks so much for these videos.

  • @davethebeau1365
    @davethebeau1365 5 лет назад +35

    The most intelligent analysis to be found. The only negative experience I have had during this whole season is listening to people complain about “bad writing” at every turn they didn’t like instead of paying attention to what is going on and asking “why is this happening?” When JS did not pet Ghost I thought to myself “he is not really saying goodbye... he will see him again” I thought everyone would come to the same conclusion. Instead... the reaction I found others were having was “Terrible writing! How could they not have JS petting Ghost!” The same with the last episode. A little rushed to be sure, but everything had a reason.
    This channel continually produces top quality content. Thank you!

    • @Aaron-kj8dv
      @Aaron-kj8dv 5 лет назад +5

      The Ghost thing was ridiculous. All of the analysis that followed was about him not petting a dog and ignored most of the story. It was so bad that if I were writing anything for TV I would never have a dog in it because it draws so much attention away from the actual story.
      I do think in general the writing did leave a lot to be desired, for example the North wanting their freedom and no one pressing them on it and no one else asking for independence. Also the people they chose to be on the council didn't make sense, why were people like Arya and Brienne there? doesn't make any sense. Overall, I agree with your point, people enjoyed piling on instead of thinking critically but I think that's more of a symptom in the time we live in where usually the loudest voices come from the dumbest people.

    • @chezlolxo
      @chezlolxo 5 лет назад +4

      It’s so sad to see everyone jump on the hate train. I think only the people who are actually die hard fans understood what game of thrones represented, the ring and the throne can corrupt even the most good intentioned.
      Really liked Daenerys’ tragic ending, definitely what George was planning.
      And also people hating Bran becoming ruler, I think was a very good end to the show. Bran is not a man nor corrupted by power or desire
      I seen a good quote before “those who do not learn from the past are destined to repeat past mistakes”
      If Bran is their memories then he would make the most just ruler
      People just like to complain, in my opinion they never understood the story but I agree it was rushed

    • @aminahmajied3373
      @aminahmajied3373 5 лет назад +4

      @@Aaron-kj8dv I couldn't agree more. After episode 5 I felt very angry because I thought Daenerys burning Kings Landing made no sense. But once I processed it and analyzed her, it made perfect sense. I just would have preferred if there were more episodes which have provided better pacing.
      What I've also noticed is that GOT is being picked on more than any other show has been. And it seems that since the show became so big that many of the viewers/commenters are either, nutjobs or they don't have the mental capacity to understand symbolism.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад +1

      Conroyrofl You seem not to have realized there is an argument that Bran arranged the burning of King's Landing to get Jon and Dany out of the way so he could be king. That is ambition and cold blooded mass murder. He used his powers to see possible futures and encouraged the one he wanted-even if it meant innocents died.

  • @fulanspeaks7319
    @fulanspeaks7319 5 лет назад +29

    Even if I were to accept your explanation for this nonsense ending, a much more powerful story in my opinion would have been Jon acting as the compliment to the flaws in her character and helping to reform her instead of killing her. Killing her to me shows cynicism on the part of an author who knows no other message to articulate other than violence, ultimately, while claiming to be an anti war proponent.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад +8

      Good point. In spite of the time since it was made I wanted to mention that. Plus killing her should've had Ned Stark like impacts which would kick off more wars and suffering-not less.

    • @chrismacdonald2251
      @chrismacdonald2251 2 года назад

      Oh Jesus Christ. She burned the whole town.

    • @usernotfound7481
      @usernotfound7481 2 года назад +1

      12 likes… yikes. A guy of the very people that got mad with the “Mad Queen” arc. Compliment her flaws? Reform her? This ain’t a Sandra Bullock rom-com, maybe Disney would pick up those lesser powerful stories you think of

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 2 года назад +3

      Friend of mine told me before I started watching this series: "People don't like it because they didn't get the ending that *THEY wanted. Doesn't necessarily mean that it was a bad ending. Ridiculous comments like yours and other people I see prove that completely. Some people are corrupt by power. Once that happens, a person can get drunk with it. She wasn't only drunk with power, she was drunk with rage, jealousy, and grief. All that was fueled by hatred, pain, and revenge. There is a point of no return for every human being.
      For you simpletons not to pick up on that, it's just sad.

  • @Wiffernubbin
    @Wiffernubbin 5 лет назад +16

    "Okay the bells are ringing, she's won, all she has to do is go kill Cersei, or capture her, Red Keep is right there, go get her Dany! WAIT. WAIT, Where are you going? You're GOING THE WRONG WAY."
    The mad queen twist shouldn't rely on her slaughtering women and children miles from the action. THAT's why this season sucked, not the twist, ASOIAF fans are used to unhappy endings, hell many were disappointed by the characters surviving the most dangerous episodes just to flounder into the fucking sitcom-esque ending scenes.
    Call it what it was, bad characterization, bad writing.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 5 лет назад

      A year of speculation that relies largely on LOTR logic begs to differ.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад +1

      You are correct.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад +2

      @@johnathonhaney8291 Season 8 suffered from a lack of any logic, LOTR or otherwise.

  • @Alexzander1989
    @Alexzander1989 5 лет назад +59

    I think we all can agree that the main issue with the ending is ultimately the pacing, if this was better paced out and properly shown, then I don’t think this would have been so... polarizing...

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist 3 года назад +1

      The pacing is the point. When people you thought were good end up being bad, you really don't have the time to process this. Events careen and spiral out of control. As someone whose experienced this first hand (look at my nationality) I think S8 showed this brilliantly.

    • @Anthony_Gx
      @Anthony_Gx Год назад

      Imo it’s not just the pacing… it’s also the fact that she always freed innocent people and stood for them. For her to actively seek out thousands of regular people who have done nothing wrong, just doesn’t make sense

  • @mankytoes
    @mankytoes 5 лет назад +117

    "I know a killer when I see one" this Arya line is so funny, she's just literally wiped out a city and she's acting like this is some special insight her training has given her. People make fun of Jon's boring dialogue in this season but he was never the smartest, they never made him say something this dumb.

    • @Timquan.
      @Timquan. 4 года назад +11

      she was speaking in Jon's regard. Jon still thought there was a way to talk her down from what she had become. Arya's words was a warning that she would eventually turn on Jon if things were allowed to continue. She fought against the forces of the dead but yet still decided to destroy the city full of innocents, She already had it in her head to do so before Tyrion and Varys sway her by pointing out how people will view the actions and the consequences and even then she settles on making sure the people understood Cersei fucked them before Dany destroyed them all instead of doing what was right. Dany named her win conditions from the start, but she did not stay true to them.

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 2 года назад

      This is what happens when you give stupid people subliminal messages to figure out on their own. The weak little brains just can't put the pieces together. Your comment is absolute proof that some people need everything explained to them like they're a 6 year old.

  • @PrincessSybilla77
    @PrincessSybilla77 5 лет назад +56

    I'm starting to get annoyed with the selective quotes. So Dany has servants but no one else? What is Davos to Jon? What about Brienne to Sansa? Bronn to Jaime and Tyrion?
    Dany thinks the throne is hers by birthright. Okay, that makes her evil. So are the Starks evil too? They claim Winterfell is theirs by birthright. They claim the other families owe them loyalty because of tradition. They must be evil too.
    And Dany is foreign? She was born in Dragonstone and only lived outside of Westeros because Robert wanted her dead

    • @sangitamahanti386
      @sangitamahanti386 5 лет назад +16

      Thank you! Even Ned Stark executed Gared without any trial. And she failed Everytime she listened to he wise small council.

    • @pythonjava6228
      @pythonjava6228 4 года назад +23

      It's definitely holding Dany to higher standards than everyone else. Plus her servants are with her by choice.

    • @TVBjak
      @TVBjak 4 года назад +3

      Agreed. Lots of selective quotes and omissions. Was Rob evil? Was Ned evil? Hell, was Bobby B evil? Also, where are the quotes from Dany that made it clear she would protect innocent people?

    • @danielcarlen7283
      @danielcarlen7283 4 года назад +6

      You’re missing the point. The point is that NONE of the people you mentioned should be an absolute ruler.

    • @TVBjak
      @TVBjak 4 года назад +4

      @@danielcarlen7283 Then what is Brann if not an absolute ruler? He will DIE the king, well, that's if the three-eyed raven could die. So he might be WORSE than a regular king.

  • @MysticPaladin
    @MysticPaladin 4 года назад +14

    "Jon is not the Aragorn or final king of this story - He's Frodo."
    That really hits right there. Looking back on it, there are a lot of parallels looking at the previous seasons.
    And Longclaw is not Anduril, it's his Sting, a magical sword gifted by a father figure.

  • @Ellington3
    @Ellington3 5 лет назад +111

    The fact that they have to explain in videos afterwards why Dany makes the choice she does is very poor writing, plotting and character arc. Foreshadowing is not character development.
    I find this a poor ending, rushed and cheap. I am not totally upset that Dany meets her end, it is the weak way the writers did it.

    • @zappbranniganofficial
      @zappbranniganofficial 5 лет назад +12

      Watch the previous season again and count how many times Dany suggests they could end the war by storming KL and how any civilians remaining within the walls are complicit in Cersei’s unjust rule. Consider that if they would turn on Cersei, what would they do to the foreign dragon queen when a handsome northerner turns out to have the better claim?
      All her advisors that cautioned against sacking KL are dead or are actively betraying her. Who’s left in her inner circle? Grey Worm, the brainwashed and castrated child soldier who’s only desires are to kill the masters, obey Daenerys, and get revenge for Missandi.

    • @Ellington3
      @Ellington3 5 лет назад +9

      Still poorly written. And yes I have watched it again.

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 5 лет назад +1

      yet you kept pushing for foreshadowing when you wanted her to attain that power.

    • @Ellington3
      @Ellington3 5 лет назад +3

      @@saeedvazirian Egads, no I did not. 😂

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 5 лет назад

      @@Ellington3 ehh, it's ok to deny it, I don't blame you, but I know you did.

  • @jean-louispech4921
    @jean-louispech4921 5 лет назад +56

    Good video.
    Daenerys was like Icarus , she was too close of the sun ( the ultimate power) , and she has fallen from high.
    In game of thrones who is too high must fall.
    Her story is the best example of all the philosophy of the saga, with the problems exposed all along the saga, and solved at the end.
    How the main characters end, fits very well with the philosophy of the saga , the relation to power, war, etc....

  • @bc9942
    @bc9942 5 лет назад +39

    Your explanation is the only one I’m truly looking forward to after that ending

  • @MargieMedina
    @MargieMedina 5 лет назад +100

    Daenerys’ turn was not believable. If I’d have seen her kill innocents from Season 3 I wouldn’t have an issue. That character development just wasn’t there. People can talk about foreshadowing all they want. Foreshadowing does not equal character development. I hate that not enough people are discussing how underhanded and manipulative Sansa Stark became. She threw her brother under the bus for her own personal gain. I was not satisfied with that ending. Speaking of manipulative people, Bran being king... smh. All this stems from bad writing and a desire to rush the ending.

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 5 лет назад +7

      And hurry up and get to Star Wars! This’ll be a treat. 😑

    • @conniethesconnie
      @conniethesconnie 5 лет назад +5

      Her burning the city could have been done better.
      What if she had a line after Jamie had shown up about wanting revenge of Cerci and everyone else in Kings Landing who refused to come north and join in the battle. This threat to even the common folk of King's Landing is what makes Varry's worried.
      He approached Tyrion who claims he can talk Danni out of burning the city. Sansa reveals that there Jon is the true Targaryen heir now Varry's has a new person to back. He approaches Tyrion for support and uses the speech about how she had been cheered when using fire and blood against evil folks and now thinks she can do no wrong. This better setts up for her burning the city, even after they have surrendered.

    • @colinluk5547
      @colinluk5547 5 лет назад +16

      The North wanted independence ever since Robb Stark was king. Sansa also wanted that. She didn't trust that Dany would grant the North independence.

    • @MargieMedina
      @MargieMedina 5 лет назад +17

      Colin Luk Of course Daenerys was never letting go of the North! She literally from the get go told Jon to bend the knee. He agreed and in exchange for that she fought against the Night King. Sansa and the entire North didn’t stand a chance without Daenerys and her armies. Sansa was a traitor, Littlefinger 2.0!

    • @colinluk5547
      @colinluk5547 5 лет назад +8

      @@MargieMedina Everyone has their own motivations which sometimes they can't let go. Cersei wouldn't aid in the Long Night because doing so would weaken her chances at retaining the Iron Throne. Sansa wants the North independent and doesn't trust Daenerys given the Stark family history with the Mad King.

  • @orpflo4845
    @orpflo4845 5 лет назад +20

    Can we talk about how this is all Tyrion’s fault Danny came to kings landing and said she should fly with the three dragons to the red kept and rip Cersei out Tyrion said no thinking of his family if Danny would have followed her intuition little blood would have been spilled but now we have another system of conniving and bull Bran elected king, Bron appointed master of coin kickbacks and payola. When Bran dies in what three hundred years with his multiple superpowers how will a new king be chosen through bribery and intimidation.

  • @tessy4018
    @tessy4018 5 лет назад +45

    Fantastic explanation on why & how she justified her actions. I really love your point on Dany was the best of people, and power still corrupted her (although I don’t get why Jon is somehow the only one who can be close to it without being tempted, kinda defeats the point, but also why I am glad he didn’t end upon the throne). I also like that you highlighted that the way the murder was framed was...questionable.
    I just still don’t understand why she decided to kill all those innocents in the first place, when the more logical and consistent thing to do would have been to burn the red keep itself, the symbol of all that was taken away + where Cersei was.

    • @spidermarkm.184
      @spidermarkm.184 5 лет назад +7

      danny was not logical when it came to punish her enemies but before she had friends that could stop her from going to far, if jorah, missandei and barristan where alive that would not have happen

    • @emilyamaro9263
      @emilyamaro9263 5 лет назад +7

      Why does the U.S. bomb non-combatants by the dozens to kill a few terrorists? Hollow morals and narcissistic worldviews (in our case, US exceptionalism) allow for the dehumanization of both threats and innocents alike. When I ask war mongers who supported Obama's drone strikes why it's okay to slaughter civilians in the name of justice and liberation, they parrot that they are just collateral damage for a just cause. They literally parrot what Dany said, that to kill them would allow her to "free" future generations. This is the delusion Dany has been living under since she destabilized Slaver's Bay, just like we've been living under our delusions since we destabilized Iraq and Afghanistan.

    • @tessy4018
      @tessy4018 5 лет назад +14

      SpiderMark M. idk, correct me if I’m wrong but I do not recall her having anything but pity and compassion for children at least. Even after she burned them all, she knew these innocents did nothing wrong, in contrast to the past killings where she thought her victims did actions that warranted her brutality. She locked up two of her dragons after drogon killed a kid. Seemed to indicate to me that her internal moral structure is overwhelmingly simplistic-innocents, enemies and allies. I am not saying that she’s never been cruel, I am simply saying that for her to attack innocents when she didn’t need to and taking into account her past moral framing-seems inconsistent to me.

    • @tessy4018
      @tessy4018 5 лет назад +3

      Emily Amaro I am not American so not sure if my response would be too relevant, and although I appreciate the « freedom » parallel you just made, I do not necessarily agree with it. I think a large part as to why some ppl believe this type of narrative is their distance from the ground. In my experience, it is much more difficult to buy such an incongruent narrative-that to free people you must kill innocents when you easily could not have done so-when you see the killings for yourself, on the ground, and hear the screams of the people.
      Dany’s position, that of a perpetrator, and the people you are talking about-removed, detached and brainwashed, seem different to me.

    • @shugochara2
      @shugochara2 5 лет назад +10

      TGB This is just the way I saw it, but I don’t think that Dany really made it a point to kill the innocent. When she decides to burn the city, I don’t think the innocent or the people are even a thought in her head. I think that she just chooses to make it personal, and the innocents were included on the receiving end of it. Also, the way she words it suggests that she doesn’t think that she killed them, but rather that Cersei killed them. Dany says that Cersei used their innocence as a weapon against her; she takes no responsibility for the killing. It all ends up as Cersei’s fault; it was Cersei who instigated everything, and it was Cersei who put the people there. So, in Dany’s mind, the deaths are all Cersei’s fault. Cersei is the reason they are dead, so Cersei is the one who killed them. I personally feel like the final season was very rushed, and they did the best they could under the constraints imposed. But I also don’t want to say Dany doing this is out of character or character assassination, because her behavior was both foreshadowed and contextualized within her hero’s journey. Foreshadowing is not development, but I think that it’s important to remember that everyone around Dany saw her as the hero, and she did too, because it was her story. Again, this is just the way I saw it.

  • @iloveyourunclebob
    @iloveyourunclebob 5 лет назад +21

    D&D's obliviousness to their own script is what is really bothering me this season.
    "I don't think she decided ahead of time"
    Dany, earlier that episode: "Mercy for future generations."
    You can't say she didn't decide ahead of time when she basically says she decided it. Not saying the snap wasn't in the moment, but she definitely had mass murder already on her mind going into the fight. She practically drew a picture of her burning King's Landing for Tyrion to put on his fridge.

    • @edienandy
      @edienandy 4 года назад

      Jaded Wonderland I agree that Daenerys premeditated the burning of KL. I don’t really care what the writers have to say about it, I don’t need their permission to interpret the writing.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад

      Actually if you revisit the discussion Dany was arguably referring to the thousands of people Cersei was packing into the Red Keep to use as human shields. If Dany was actually going to burn King's Landing then Varys would have mentioned a million people during his discussion with her.

  • @tomas6395
    @tomas6395 5 лет назад +12

    "Daenerys' endpoint sadly take away from our world the unequivocally empowering symbol of the strong woman who emerge from victimhood"
    THIS. This is why I disliked what happened, a lot. She was becoming an icon.

  • @saberm3795
    @saberm3795 5 лет назад +47

    As much as I love Daenary's story I never really thought of her as the future Queen of the seven kingdoms she was too queenly from the start till the end. It will seem too obvious and too predictable if she ended up being the winner.
    Still I hate Tyrion. Her downfall began the moment she accepted Tyrion. He was and always has been loyal to his family. A hypocrite who will kill millions of people for his family and then end up feeling bad when it's his turn to attack them.
    Jon was a big disappointment. I thought he had learn a lot from his journey but then he stayed the same. Never having his own decision when it's his turn to decide on what he should really do. He ended up asking if what he did was right and said that he didn't feel that what he did was right but still he did it.
    Cersei should've faced a much painful death than what she received. She is the true mad queen. Yet they made her ending look soooo "romantic" being with Jaime till the end. Whatever happened to Jaime's feelings for Brianth? He just played with her heart.

    • @chrismacdonald2251
      @chrismacdonald2251 2 года назад +4

      Jon is not a disappointment. He’s the one character that stayed true to his morals. He never lost his moral compass even after he died. He always tried to do the right thing. He’s the true hero of the story and like great heroes, especially from the western genre or Moses, they save the town only to be expelled. I think he’s the greatest character of all. :)

  • @aidenpak3556
    @aidenpak3556 5 лет назад +14

    What is the point of destroying the Iron Throne if the monarchy still exists? They destroyed some furniture, they didn't destroy what it symbolized, the game of thrones. In fact, the wheel is still very much in tact and that's why this ending is so hollow. That whole scene is lip service.

    • @aminahmajied3373
      @aminahmajied3373 5 лет назад +1

      I beg to differ. While they may not have evolved to a democracy, they went from a monarchy to an oligarchy. Which still, is in no way perfect, but at least with Bran as the King he has no ego so he won't be corrupted by power.

    • @blackflagsnroses6013
      @blackflagsnroses6013 5 лет назад +4

      Aminah Majied Lol ask the Habsburg’s how such a system ends up. They made things possibly even worse. And it’s not an oligarchy it’s still a monarchy with an elected monarch.

    • @aminahmajied3373
      @aminahmajied3373 5 лет назад

      Well I'm certainly not a political science major lol. An in real life I certainly could not argue that point. However let's not forget GOT is a combination not only real life and historical events. but MAGIC. And so perhaps more than anything the wheel being broken is more about the 3 eyed raven (someone who really isn't totally human and with no ego) taking control.

    • @aidenpak3556
      @aidenpak3556 5 лет назад +3

      @@aminahmajied3373 but even then, the three eyed raven is not immortal, so when he dies, the wheel must turn and another king must sit on the iron throne. The iron isn't physical, but symbolic of the absolute power they wield over westeros. Even the way that bran ended up on the throne is not much different than the way robert baratheon or joffrey came to power. After a conflict, the other powerful families agreed, whether by force or lack of resources to take it themselves, to allow this person or family on the throne. The houses being spokes, the starks just happens to be the spoke on top for now while the wheel still turns and crushes the little man. I've heard George RR Martin say in interviews about how Aragorn in Lord of the Rings was a "good king and lived happily ever after," but the details is what fascinated Martin i.e. how did Aragorn tax the elite or what was his immigration plan. This was the core intrigue of GoT. But now Bran gets his "he was a good king for 100 years and everyone lived happily ever after." This is exactly what GoT deconstructed and made us love.

    • @aminahmajied3373
      @aminahmajied3373 5 лет назад

      @@aidenpak3556 Interesting and a lot to mull over. I always enjoy GRRM's interviews. Do you have an opinion of what would have been a more satisfying way to break the wheel. Please don't think I'm being sarcastic, I'm just wondering because you seem to have really put some thought into it.

  • @johnathonhaney8291
    @johnathonhaney8291 5 лет назад +49

    The real sad part? Jon actually thought he was trying to save Daenerys. He looked every bit as heartbroken as Tyrion was when the last Lannister argued for the death of his queen.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 5 лет назад +14

      @Liz Lee No offense but I have no idea what you are actually trying to say with all that.

    • @nursetobee.
      @nursetobee. 5 лет назад +2

      @@johnathonhaney8291 same im so confused

    • @freikorps7799
      @freikorps7799 5 лет назад

      @@johnathonhaney8291 He's trying to say that sir ad01f was a good man

    • @makemecry6604
      @makemecry6604 3 года назад

      @@johnathonhaney8291 same im so confused what last lannister? Lmao

  • @qwinn4911
    @qwinn4911 5 лет назад +153

    Did you just make me like the finale of GOT?!? That is the nuance Im gunna assume GRRM will put in his ending.

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 5 лет назад +7

      I really like the acknowledgement that the in-show character building that resulted in her burning down KL was the 30 seconds where her face became full of rage. Perfect video that talks about Dany’s journey while also pointing out the poor execution and problematic ending-something that D&D accelerated at. I’d hate to be married to those bastards.

    • @Indrea13
      @Indrea13 5 лет назад +1

      It's the execution what was so terrible imo. SO rushed

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal 5 лет назад +1

      Assuming he ever finishes the series.

  • @aminahmajied3373
    @aminahmajied3373 5 лет назад +54

    Your thoughtful analysis is truly one of the best that I've heard and it's helped me to appreciate season 8 even with it's flaws. The constant whining on other channels is now more depressing than Daenerys's death. Looking forward to more of your videos!

    • @emilyamaro9263
      @emilyamaro9263 5 лет назад +8

      Aminah Majied FOR REAL. It’s been such a whine fest. They should go back to watching Disney if they want something a little easier to digest 😂

    • @emilyamaro9263
      @emilyamaro9263 5 лет назад +1

      “Stop whinging” “I’m not whinging!” “Your lips are moving and your complaining. That’s whinging.”

    • @aminahmajied3373
      @aminahmajied3373 5 лет назад

      @@emilyamaro9263 Exactly.

    • @couch_philosoph3325
      @couch_philosoph3325 5 лет назад +9

      Pointing out huge plot holes and having trouble accepting that dany got full tyrant in like 2 episodes is not whining. Dany sacrificied her army and her throne to go help jon fight the army of the dead to save the lives of people she did know. But suddenly she wants to kill them all. If she was that tyrant all along she would not have sacrificied everything to fight the dead. Game of thrones used to be great and therefore people have expectations. People get flashed by the beautiful cinematographie and battles and forget that the best seasons used to be character driven and only had a fight per season. Your definition of whining would also include any form of criticism. Without criticism, things can never improve.

    • @emilyamaro9263
      @emilyamaro9263 5 лет назад +4

      Rafaela Scheiwiller lmao no it doesn’t, please stop ignoring how self centered and narcissistic Dany has been since season one. She BURNED a gang rape victim alive. She coerced abused child soldiers into being her army for free, instead of giving them a life outside warfare. She doesn’t empower the Dothraki women she CONSOLIDATES they into militarized force and uses their brutality to subjugate a continent she never deserved. She adopted her brothers obsessions and delusions of grandeur right after he died, all the while acting like it was always her birthright, and you all fell for it because she was marginalized as a woman in a misogynistic world.
      News flash, so was Miri, and she was raped and her town slaughtered EXPLICITLY because Daenerys asks Drogo to help her take the Iron Throne. Dany was complicit in war crimes from SEASON ONE. She also burns anyone who doesn’t show her undying loyalty when she “saves them” and Miri was the first, KL was the final form of Daenerys’ rage for revenge (NOT the same as justice btw!!)
      This is the pivotal decision where she stops being solely a victim and complicit in war crimes for the first time. It’s obfuscated by how Dany and Drogo have this conversation while all lovey dovey. Go watch season one again and realize Dany was NOT righteous in her actions, and allowed her self righteous attitude to prevent her from ACTUALLY helping another woman of a different race combat misogyny.
      She never denies that she intended to raise her son as the “stallion who mounts the world” when Miri points out why it’s better that the genocidal family was stopped in its tracks. Think about that for a minute. Dany both in the horse heart ceremony and in Drogo’s war speech looks THRILLED, not horrified at the thought of rape and pillage going on in her name or by her future flesh and blood.
      Dany tried to white feminist her way with Miri and Miri instead did NOT show undying loyalty to her and her mass raping, mass murdering hubby. So she was violently executed in one of the worst ways imaginable.
      Again how is it your fave isn’t disturbed by the smell of burning flesh? It’s said to haunt people their whole lives and even make them wary of certain cooked meats because of ptsd. Dany seems to relish it and want more even when less brutal executions are literally always available. (Not that she didn’t f*ck up when she executed Mossador too.) Ya wanna know the only nation in our world today that has execution by FLAMETHROWER?? North Korea. Yikes. Your fave is more like North Korea than anything else in terms of human rights abuses. 😳
      Before anyone says ‘oh but she killed her baby!’ No she didn’t, she talked more shit to twist the knife after Dany miscarried (she is a baby of sibling incest and she was pushed by a blood rider onto her stomach.... it’s pretty simple tbh) because she LITERALLY saw women and children beheaded and killed. She feels Dany is complicit and the she was.
      Remember that Dany accidentally gives Miri the chance to assassinate Drogo, because she’s really stupid enough to believe this woman loves her now and sees her as her savior, while he was sitting in front of a PILE OF HEADS from her town. HEADS. Dany is a sick weirdo for ever thinking Miri would develop Stockholm syndrome for Drogo like she did considering the setting. Girl never learned to read a room lmao take a look at how she died?? It’s the same exact reason Drogo was killed, her own ignorance.
      Dany is one of the most consistent characters on there y’all are just mad you fell for her god-complex and conquering mentality. Anyways, stop drone strikes and be an anti war activist like George 😬

  • @TVBjak
    @TVBjak 4 года назад +37

    Yeah. She was so heartless that she locked up her dragons when they killed a child. Lots of quotes are missing from this explanation, but because those quotes and actions would call the ending into question, they are omitted.

    • @kevinstfort
      @kevinstfort 3 года назад +1

      Spot on!

    • @louisamay9615
      @louisamay9615 3 года назад +7

      Its explained in the books. The girl symbolizes the consequence of using her dragons, which she initially does not want hence why she locks them up. At the end, she forgets the childs name to embrace fire and blood.

    • @georgeleinberger8670
      @georgeleinberger8670 2 года назад

      No one said she was evil. People are not all good or all bad. That’s what makes us human. I think she was a good person but because of circumstances and the corrupting nature of complete power, even the best of us can fall.

  • @chrismacdonald2251
    @chrismacdonald2251 2 года назад +3

    Thank you! I finally found a video that spoke my mind. I’ve been defending the ending of Game of Thrones especially with Dany dying for three years. I always knew Jon was Frodo just because his best friend was Sam. It all made sense. Everything made sense. And I just get really tired of all the complaining and whining. I don’t know why people are so upset except the only thing I see was the problem was it was rushed.

    • @georgeleinberger8670
      @georgeleinberger8670 2 года назад +1

      Thank you. Sometimes I feel like the only person that liked the ending

  • @octoberboiy
    @octoberboiy 5 лет назад +19

    I still wish Drogon burned Jon first and then burned the throne... both of them deserved to die together the same way Jamie and Cersei died together. I still wish Daenerys was redeemed and then after she repented she gave the throne to Jon... it hurts to see someone who was making it so far just die like that.

  • @TheMrDChan
    @TheMrDChan 5 лет назад +7

    “Why so many women are depicted going mad”?...that’s what we do with every bad male ruler in a mythical setting when we are describing a tyrant. Cmon, the archetype of the mad queen or the tyrant king is thousands of years old.

  • @tomgjgj
    @tomgjgj 5 лет назад +24

    Here's the thing tho.
    Feudalism was historically ended through absolutist monarchies bringing the militarized nobility to heel by force and slowly building the structure of modern nations.
    France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Russia, even Japan. They were all were united militarily under one powerful ruler. Or at least a centralized government focused around the ruler. England's Parliament was one of the very few exceptions, and that was only because power was slowly tranferred from the landowning nobles to the rich merchants, bankers and eventually industrialists.
    Tyrion, with his genius plan, just created an even looser system than before. The throne is once again going to be the centrepiece of conflict between the Great Lords, with them constantly jockeying for position with each other every time a ruler looks like he'll die.
    There will be many, MANY more assassinations and wars in the future of the Seven Kingdoms.
    Oh, and seccession movements as well, since apparently the North has been allowed to split off and become an independent kingdom simply because the ruler happens to be sister to the king.
    Well done Tyrion. That's a lot of extra suffering you managed to bring about.
    Face it. The Dragon Queen's rule was the only hope for the Seven Kingdoms. A peaceful future died with her.

    • @blackflagsnroses6013
      @blackflagsnroses6013 5 лет назад +2

      Tom J I also feel vindicated about saying there will be no democracy. Liberalism didn’t just appear one day, it was a philosophical, socio-political, and socio-economic revolution. The aristocrat’s reactions at the thought of letting people have a say was exactly what I expected at such suggestions. No way would they give up their privilege and power. Westeros isn’t developed enough for liberal democracies or republics. Not without a period of enlightened intellectual thought.

    • @emilyamaro9263
      @emilyamaro9263 5 лет назад +1

      True, when the tyrant like her in our world comes along you can volunteer to be immolated alive with your family for the cause.

    • @johnathonhaney8291
      @johnathonhaney8291 5 лет назад +2

      That's what happens when you break a wheel. The rest of the wagon collapses with it gone. And Daenerys (I can never call her Dany again) would have just been another terrible ruler in a land that had seen too many of them.

    • @tomgjgj
      @tomgjgj 5 лет назад +7

      @@johnathonhaney8291 Still doesn't change the fact that Tyrion's decision was awful. Historically awful, in fact.

    • @stevencolatrella3257
      @stevencolatrella3257 5 лет назад +2

      @@emilyamaro9263 So you would have been against the American Revolution?

  • @SupaSweetKay
    @SupaSweetKay 5 лет назад +36

    Seeing this in depth analysis really shows how beautifully this series could have ended and how tragic it is that the writers didn’t care enough to give it the ending that it deserved. While I was watching this, I felt something, because I care about the characters and about the story. You helped me make sense of this crap ending with something that feels real and earned. Thank you!

    • @ES-qy2ju
      @ES-qy2ju 5 лет назад +3

      You are saying that she is inventing this?

    • @TheWrestlingful
      @TheWrestlingful 5 лет назад +3

      Implying that The Take just made this up and didn't grab from the show to explain the themes to people claiming it's "rushed" or "the writers don't care bro"....
      Please watch the series, like put your phone down, use your eyes and ears before you make another comment on how "crappy" the ending was, please?

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад

      Spent a good bit of time revisiting parts of earlier seasons. The ending was crappy. The character assassinated one of the most important characters in order to excuse nonsense. And yes The Take made this up. That gets more apparent the more you think about this video and the other ones they made and how they don't match things in game of thrones nor logic. Also the new oligarchy isn't "enlightened" so much as the wheel remade and ready to roll over peasants again.

  • @ariadnewolf8667
    @ariadnewolf8667 5 лет назад +9

    Oh! I just thought up another reason the show's ending had issues. The entire concept of magic was never fully developed in this show, at least not to my satisfaction. Dany has dragons, yet the people of Westeros doubt dragons exist, even though the rulers of Westeros have had [small] dragons for centuries. Melisandre used magic successfully for a time, until her magic became useless, because plot.
    The people of Westeros treat magic like something out of a fairy tale, but--we're talking literally two generations ago, here. Like, within some citizens' lifetime, there was a king on the Iron Throne who had dragons. There's an entire ancient palace built to hold dragons. There's magical fire that decides a major battle and kills off a bunch of important lords and ladies.
    So--how could anyone not understand that magic exists? How could anyone treat magic like something out of a fairy tale?
    And to the extent that Dany does herald the return of magic--isn't she right, to a certain degree? She's living out a fantasy land that no one else can even touch. She lived through being burned alive. That does make her some kind of saint/heroine/magical being, which does give her some sort of inherent right to authority, if not to rule.
    And what happens to magic, if Dany dies?
    Magic in fantasy in today's society has increasingly heralded an attempt to overturn class structures, or to keep benevolent class structures in place when the unworthy try to seize power for power's sake.
    Without magic, we've no hope of breaking the wheel.

  • @daspicklerick
    @daspicklerick 3 года назад +5

    It's so wild when you re-watch Thrones Dany later on in the series acts JUST like her brother did in season 1. Everything is hers or his BY RIGHT. Power corrupted her, she always failed at the political game, her selfish wants were always HER wants, not the people she was "saving". Heres something people don't talk about...when Dany saves someone she moves on to the next group to "liberate" and completely abandons the previous group she cared so much about until finally she dies before she gets what she always claimed was her "right", the iron throne. Such a fulfilling charecter arc. This story is about how power can truly corrupt humanity (as this vid explains). The show writers knew exactly what the end goal was with her charecter and in my honest opinion, the arc was completely in charecter and natural. Hate all ya want, I loved how Shakespearen the series was.

    • @Tea_998
      @Tea_998 3 года назад +2

      Yes, finally! I never understood how no one ever brought up the fact, that she abandoned the people she „liberated“ when it didn’t interest her anymore. Also what bothered me is that Daenerys always sentenced to death, giving no second chances. For someone who wanted to be seen as a savior, she always went for the extremes. But I agree that it was rushed. George R.R. Martin asked for 10 season (it would end in the same way), to give more insight. But Daenerys story was bound to go downfall. One person can not build an Utopia, an imaginary world when everyone is happy, thanks to one him/her/them. Many with such dreams, and wish to do good and bring justice, ended up as the world‘s worst dictators.

    • @georgeleinberger8670
      @georgeleinberger8670 2 года назад +1

      Oh my God! I’m not alone.

    • @briez9648
      @briez9648 Год назад +1

      I just noticed in season 3 episode 10 right before the newly freed slaves came out she said to Jorah "I guess they didn't want to be conquered" jorah replied "not conquered, liberated."

  • @bradleyherman108
    @bradleyherman108 5 лет назад +62

    Tyrions home city is Castlely Rock not Kings Landings

    • @aina-louisacarter4201
      @aina-louisacarter4201 5 лет назад +1

      lannisport*

    • @murdokdracul
      @murdokdracul 5 лет назад +7

      It was his home for a while, to be fair, and he did risk his life to protect its people as Hand.

    • @Broseidonshnarshnar
      @Broseidonshnarshnar 5 лет назад +1

      Bradley Janssen and also it was snow not ash the producers confirmed

  • @IdolEyes84
    @IdolEyes84 5 лет назад +14

    Daenerys: "You're not you when you're hungry".

  • @nikhilkukreja3887
    @nikhilkukreja3887 5 лет назад +3

    I personally LOVED the episode.
    1. Jon got what he wanted. Tormund always said to him that he belonged in the North. He never wanted to be a king (I think he has said that a zillion times by now), he is just like Aemon targeryn, he didn't want It though they both were the heirs. And if you understand, Jon didn't settle in castle black because there is NO nights watch. For the first time in life he got what he wanted. He was free. Tyrion and bran tricked everyone (greyworm, dothraki, Yara, etc) into believing that they have given Jon a life sentence, whereas Bran knew (he always knows) that Jon wanted to go with free folk (his best friend tormund and ghost) and he let him.
    2. Sansa got what she always wanted. Season 1 episode 1, she quoted that the wanted to be a queen. And she got it and she deserved it.
    3. Arya got what she wanted. She always was curious about what's west of westeros (she mentioned it in the earlier seasons), and now she will see it.
    4. Tyrion was once again honored and got what he always was good at, 'he drinks and he knows things'.
    5. A lannister crippled a stark, a lannister crowned a stark (how effing beautiful and poetic that is). All hail Bran the broken who obviously knew what's to come.
    6. Brienne truly loved Jaime and she made sure to fill those pages on which Jaime was mocked by joffery. Jaime got what he wanted.
    7. Bronn got his castle (we all wanted him to get one, didn't we?)
    8. Drogon realized the reason of all wars and destroyed it. Also if his mama didn't get it, why should anyone else?
    9. Sam got what he wanted. Grand maester ❤️ now if you think that how can he be that as he stole from citadel and blah blah. Remember, bran is the king. He can make any kind of changes he wants.
    10. Jon snow's azor ahai prophecy came true, didn't it? He stabbed the woman he loved the most to bring the dawn (dawn = new beginning = freeing people from a tyrant like Dany). And that was the reason of his coming back from death. He united all the people to fight against night king, and he killed Dany to bring the dawn.
    11. Jon's heritage revelation was the last nail in the coffin for Dany's journey towards madness (she was showing the signs since the start 🤷‍♀️). But the wheel had to be broken. It wasn't about the rightful heir anymore and AGAIN, He never wanted it.
    12. It might not what you expected but since when GOT has gone with the expected endings?
    In the end I would like to say, NED STARK WOULD BE SO PROUD OF HIS CHILDREN. THE PACK SURVIVED
    ❤️❤️❤️.

  • @Slayer398
    @Slayer398 5 лет назад +21

    Nicely done commentary, but i've always felt that if a show/movie needs to have the ending explained than it was a failure.

    • @georgeleinberger8670
      @georgeleinberger8670 5 лет назад +1

      Maybe it's just you that's the failure.

    • @Slayer398
      @Slayer398 5 лет назад +6

      @@georgeleinberger8670 nice try attempting to shift the writers failure(s) to someone else, but it doesn't work that way.
      Either it's clear or it's not. Period.

  • @lilahesse1774
    @lilahesse1774 5 лет назад +11

    I love how you're able to articulate precisely what is genuinely good as well as what is genuinely lacking about this season...

  • @chee1989
    @chee1989 5 лет назад +10

    I hope The Take can prove that Bran is the ultimate evil of Westeros all along

  • @catherinecao4810
    @catherinecao4810 5 лет назад +7

    There’s a story about Azor Azai, the Prince Who was Promised.
    He unleashed the power of his sword, Lightbringer and saved the world from the darkness, by killing his loving wife with the said sword.
    Jon, the so-called Savior, saves the world, by killing Daenerys. He doesn’t just fulfill the prophecy, he lives the story.
    The fact that it happened again seems to say that the old world always sneaks into the new world, despite what we do.

  • @MikaylaMelisand
    @MikaylaMelisand 3 года назад +2

    Nice to see someone else get the same take that I took.

  • @cyk102
    @cyk102 5 лет назад +8

    You guys and Lessons from the Screenplay do the best video analysis hands down... 😄

  • @83149bd
    @83149bd 5 лет назад +3

    It really doesn't matter if there were signs of Daenerys going "mad". (Though I felt there were throughout the series) The fact is, if a person can be moved by any reason to do what Dany did - burning up an entire city - this person is not capable of ongoing management of a country. A person who makes a snap decision as Dany appeared to make, is not emotionally stable. And in any scenario, she would never be considered as a Queen or President or for any executive position. She most likely would lose it over and over again when things did not go her way.

  • @2hip549
    @2hip549 4 года назад +5

    She never displayed that she was strongest and best. The audience was blinded by the affection towards her. She wanted to do good based on what she thought and not what was best for the world.

  • @diannebdee
    @diannebdee 5 лет назад +6

    "A more enlightened form of government?" Yeah, if you consider putting a time bomb on the throne as "enlightened". Bran is essentially like putting a savant form of an oracle in charge. He can literally bend people's minds when he wargs them. You want that kind of a guy in charge? I don't think so. And who knows if it wasn't him that made Danaerys go mad? Then there's the nature of putting Sansa, a liar and a corruption in the North. Interesting they got rid of Jon by forcing him back beyond the wall and Arya sent off to who knows where Then sending the Unsullied off to Naath where they will most likely die by the poisonous butterflies. Bran is basically moving those pieces on the chess board while everyone else is playing checkers. The only hope I have is in my mind I play out that Drogon took Dany to Essos where Kinvara brought her back and after she recovers, she takes Drogon back to Westeros to beyond the wall and finds Jon and tells him what Bran did. She says to him
    Zaldrīzes buzdari iksos daor.
    “A dragon is not a slave.”
    Meaning: Neither one of them could be controlled because both she and Jon are dragons therefore cannot be enslaved, however, he did get inside her head to make her mad. I see them sending a raven to Sam telling him what Bran did and what must be done. They do depose Bran and retake The North after they find the Unsullied before they get to Naath, and what was left of the Dothraki. Oh, they also find a clutch of new dragons Drogon laid while in Old Valyria. So there's now, oh, about a dozen all ready to go with Drogon at the head. Next Jon and Dany mount Drogon and head South. Jon leaves the Wildlings in The North, but as always Tormund comes with him along with Ghost. They head to Winterfell and retake it from Sansa who because of the dragons gives up to Jon and Dany. Leaving a garrison there to make sure Sansa behaves, they head for King's Landing where they are able to combat Bran and retake the city and both Jon and Dany are crowned co-leaders. Therefore NO MORE FRIGGING STARKS.

  • @snowylucky2000
    @snowylucky2000 5 лет назад +7

    This video asked the question, "Who is the greatest threat to the people now?" - Final Jeopardy answer - "Who are David Benioff and D.B. Weiss?"

  • @leonaaoki
    @leonaaoki 4 года назад +4

    “Power is dangerous. It corrupts the best and attracts the worst." - Ragnar Lothbrok

  • @Ju-bj3ko
    @Ju-bj3ko 5 лет назад +60

    Yep.
    Best take ever. Truly refreshing considering the conflagration on the Web since the end of the show.

    • @flesruoYkcuFoGuoY
      @flesruoYkcuFoGuoY 5 лет назад +2

      I'm glad there are people breaking this down for the rage horde so they will stop raging and actually watch the series.

    • @conniethesconnie
      @conniethesconnie 5 лет назад +4

      The haters are going to hate. They are the same people who bought and listened to the latest Metallica album only to complain about how the band has sucked ever since the sold out and wish Star Wars stopped at the original trilogy even though they still buy the directors cut blue ray of The Last Jedi.

    • @iloveyourunclebob
      @iloveyourunclebob 5 лет назад +2

      @@conniethesconnie lol no

    • @Indrea13
      @Indrea13 5 лет назад +2

      The ideas might be good but the execution is not. So rushed, forced and artificial. Narrative quality? Character development? Out the window!

  • @MrTwentington
    @MrTwentington 5 лет назад +11

    See here’s my hot take on this: I got what the ending was saying, I didn’t miss any of the symbolism etc but I do reject it outright and my disappointment remains. If dragons are wise enough to understand the corruptive power of the throne why then did Drogon burn all those people? What was the point of pointless canon fodder dialogue like Arya saying “I know a killer when I see one” after witnessing war crimes, slaughtering an entire family herself and basically everyone in the show being a murderer at this point anyway. Why did so many great characters with great potential to say and do amazing things fizzle our into Hollywood fluff that left millions of fans disillusioned and annoyed? Even the apologists who say “this was hinted all along!” Concede that it’s a a sloppy delivery. I’m on the side of the coin that’s outraged by the death of all the powerful women, by the notion that Dany didn’t actively try to curb her worst impulses with loyal advisors who were either killed or betrayed her for approximately no (or at least out of character) reasons. And culminating in deaths for characters that are not remotely memorable, special or iconic.
    Like you said a mad queen Dany isn’t a mad idea, but a pacifist Tyrion, a monosyllabic Jon who barely does anything, bitchy stark sisters who shut out someone helping, a basically static Cersei and a dragon queen who just gives a strange face and commits war crimes... that ain’t it.

    • @SerbAtheist
      @SerbAtheist 4 года назад +1

      1) Drogon was under the control of Dany while she was alive.
      2) Arya's line is cringe, I'll give you that.
      3) Everyone on the show murdered, but not for equally noxious reasons. There is a lot of nuance in this show. Dany murdered because she felt entitled to rule an entire continent by conquest and without any indigenous support.
      4) Because GOT is the anti-narrative. Remember when Ned was gonna join the Night's Watch, Renly was gonna make an alliance with Rob, Rob was gonna march on Casterly rock, Oberyn was gonna find out who gave the order after beating the Mountain, Joffrey was just getting started on terrorizing Tyrion... GRRM in GOT fizzles out narratives ON PURPOSE. It's not an accident. That's because narratives are a form of propaganda and GRRM wanted to challenge these tropes. Dany's journey and narrative is just one giant propaganda reel, she even accumulates titles as she goes along in the fashion of Idi Amin.
      5) Well, yes, many women do go crazy with power because it is evident they have a chip on their shoulder the size of Texas and also imagine male power as this delicious free buffet they can just stuff their face in without any consequence whatsoever. Then they get surprised when things don't work that way and cry sexism. The only time male power is ever valued or regarded to be a positive thing is when it's in the service of others. If Dany were a blonde dude a lot of eyebrows would have arisen much sooner at his (her) treatment of things.
      6) Well, don't pacifists, handicapped and people who aren't verbose or self-aggrandizing or as Tyrion would say 'cripples, bastards and broken things'... don't they also deserve a place in the fantasy genre? It's the one story where those in the shadows emerged on top. If you want dashing King Aragorn types, you can find that just about anywhere else.
      7) It's obvious the Stark sisters are 'bitchy' because Dany's help comes with some huge strings attached. And Cersei doesn't have much to do because being good at intrigue and being good at ruling are two drastically different things.
      7) Dany's death in the throne room could very well be one of the most memorable in the history of television. Jon making the choice to stab Dany is the culmination of the entire show.

    • @akshitasinha4594
      @akshitasinha4594 4 года назад

      I don't know why to have so much hatred for the stark...they were the most who suffered without any ambition...and Arya takes revenge from the people who killed her family at a marriage..and danarys killed thousands of innocent people and children:(maybe it was written badly but please don't blame the starks

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад +2

      Decent points Connor. Season 8 was character breaking done in a nonsense way to try to excuse emotional scenes that had little logic to them-and potentially ignore the moral decay of those Starks that remained (untrustworthy Sansafinger and possible scheming mass murderer Bran).
      Serb, I think I've seen you before but in case I didn't on some of your points.
      Third point) season 7 shows there is clear indigenous support-Dorn, Yara Greyjoy's faction, and The Reach support Daenerys before she even arrives in Westeros. The North may be independent but at the start of season 7 Sansa points out to Jon that Cersei is their mortal enemy and will try to kill them sooner or later.
      4) Crazy women (including queens) and dragons burning towns are long running tropes. Plus the whole women getting to powerful and needing to be killed by their man is arguably a trope.
      5) I call bs. If Dany were a man that wouldn't make her fight against slavery any less of a positive thing. Ditto for expanding rights for common people (turning Meereen into a democracy was a major expansion of rights).
      6) There were actual pacifists in Game of Thrones. They were killed when the Hound wasn't there. Bran arguably is not a pacifist. He is someone with magic powers that used those powers to arrange the mass murder of innocents in order to get 2 people with a better claim to the crown out of his way.
      7) What strings? Daenerys in season 7 offered to help Jon for free against the Night King because she saw just how dangerous he and his undead were. Jon gave up his crown for her for free after this because he saw she was worthy. Sansafinger (or Cersei light) rather stupidly betrays Jon and Dany because she is petty. No Dany means Jon and this army of the North are outnumbered by Cersei's army and both Jon and Sansafinger are likely to end up dead-making Sansafinger rather stupid when it comes to diplomacy and strategy.
      8) I think you made a mistake with your numbering there. But more important is that a problem with Jon stabbing Dany is both their characters have to be really messed with to make that scene happen-plus a number of logic flaws have to be crammed into the plot.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад +2

      @@akshitasinha4594 Sansafinger was actually pretty ambitious. She wanted to be a queen since season 1 and even lied about not knowing what Joffery had done to Arya and her friend in her attempts to keep her chance at it. Plus Sansafinger betrays an oath she made to Jon in less that a day in order to undermine a Jon's girlfriend who just risked her life honoring promises she made to Jon. Sansafingers actions were uncalled for and show her to be totally untrustworthy.
      But Bran is arguably worse because he used Dany's grief as a window of opportunity to mentally break her and kill many innocent people just so he could grab a crown that should've been with Jon or Dany. And the way Bran used Jon's linage to mess up Jon and Dany's relationship and then kept it hidden when the council was picking who should be king or queen shows Bran was using Jon's linage as a tool and throwing it away when it wasn't useful to Bran himself any longer.

  • @tonydancer
    @tonydancer 5 лет назад +27

    04:46 For me your psychologizing of Dany seemes far-fetched. Nonetheless I respect your effort to turn her arc into one that makes sense.
    But let me ask you a question regarding what you said at 19:10. Assuming you're right where is her inability to escape that cycle supposed to come from? What causes someone who by the standards of her time is the best ruler yet to completely turn. And please don't give me it's her Targaryien genetics or repressed blind rage triggered by an object(The Red Keep) that she has never seen up to this point because that's just a lame story. We would learn nothing from it.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 5 лет назад +3

      Thank you for listing specific parts of the video. I haven't watched all of this but I was not impressed by the Daenerys is Cersei video they made. They actually referred to things that weren't true-some of the worst of it was praising Cersei during the truce meeting when she was lying (she admitted it to Jamie later in that very episode).

    • @SoulPatroller
      @SoulPatroller 5 лет назад +5

      Yeah, they seem to be bending over backward to make sense of nonsense. There are many other thoughtful youtube videos that deconstruct the mad queen hairpin turn the show took. The writers turned a blind eye to Dany's complexity for the sake of expediency. How on earth does The Take really think this widely mocked ending was earned?!??

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 5 лет назад +3

      @Johnny And the evidence for this comes from..? That she left letting Meereen's people pick their own leaders and the 2nd Sons providing protection? Your claim still doesn't match what happened.

    • @tonydancer
      @tonydancer 5 лет назад +2

      @Johnny So why didnt she take the throne in season 7 then? She had far more military power at that time than at the end. If it's right what you say she should have stopped caring at that point.

    • @tonydancer
      @tonydancer 5 лет назад +1

      I'm waiting, Season 8 defenders. One decent explanation. Please.

  • @otkud_ja9290
    @otkud_ja9290 4 года назад +27

    She was a great character if she had to die she should have died a hero, not a villain.

    • @pplr1
      @pplr1 4 года назад +2

      Since the in proper GoT dimension bells don't mean surrender (season 2 proved this) season 8 arguably took place in a mirror dimension with different characters that looked similar and lands named the same but with different traditions. Daenerys (the actual one) may be alive and will in the proper GoT dimension.

    • @jdsthird
      @jdsthird 4 года назад

      You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain. - The Dark Night

  • @wesleymons
    @wesleymons 5 лет назад +4

    this was brilliant!!! Thank you!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @bigbrad6828
    @bigbrad6828 5 лет назад +10

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely. It's a classic story and I'm really surprised so many people didn't see it coming.

    • @couch_philosoph3325
      @couch_philosoph3325 5 лет назад +3

      The proble is the execution. Dany sacrificied her own army and claim to the throne to help fight against the dead 3 episodes ago. Im sorry, but a tyrant who burns innocent people doesnt risk to lose everything to save them all. She was cruel to her ennemies, yes. But so was everyone else. Jon executed a kid who was corruptrd by grown men. Arya fed frey his children. Everyone in power in got executed their ennemies and oftentimes are just as cruel. Danny turning full tyrant needed several seasons to fully flesh out. Even the mad king had years until he turned fully mad

    • @bigbrad6828
      @bigbrad6828 5 лет назад +2

      I can't argue that the last season wasn't rushed because it absolutely was but she was talking about burning cities to the ground since almost the beginning of the show. Also it seemed clear to me she was developing a god complex from about season 3 or 4 on, clearly she could do no wrong for a while and everywhere she went she was the people's savior. She had never handled anybody questioning what she considered her birthright very well and she had known nothing but love from the people she thought she was helping until she got to westeros. I think once she saw how the people loved Jon snow more than her and for sure after she found out he had the birth right not her she made a decision to do what she did, let it be fear. I thought after she burned Kings landing she really liked it and decided to burn the whole world at that point. That's just my two cents. I'm really not surprised anything played out the way it did and I'm sure in the books her decent into madness will be much more articulated.

    • @couch_philosoph3325
      @couch_philosoph3325 5 лет назад +3

      @@bigbrad6828 ah well yeah i agree. It made perfect sense for me that dany will turn out this way. But there was no instance where she used violence on innocent people before and suddenly she burns the whole city. I think danys turn to madness would have needed at least one more season to flesh out. Also show her inner struggle and the one of jon. I guess im just sad because a show that was once so chracater driven and had like one fight per season is now a carricature of all of this. Also i really hate how so many questions are left unanswered. And bran doesnt do anything with his abillities. I hope the books will explain most of my questions

    • @bigbrad6828
      @bigbrad6828 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah I agree they could have done a better job with all of it. I think they just rushed through that last season to get it over with.

  • @luisab5726
    @luisab5726 5 лет назад +11

    Very good analysis. I always thought that Daenerys would end like this, considering how she acted since season 2, but actually I mostly saw her "Targaeryen entitlement". Thanks for extending my view on her character 👌

  • @johnpoe5387
    @johnpoe5387 4 года назад +4

    For me it was never rush. Especially since 5 season she said she was able to burn cities if that would end the slavery, I still remember she sayin that the innocents would die for a greater cause.

    • @georgeleinberger8670
      @georgeleinberger8670 2 года назад +1

      Season 1 she demands ships from the spice merchant saying “with fire and blood I will take it” (the Iron Throne).

  • @SmokeyLaBear
    @SmokeyLaBear 5 лет назад +34

    Excellent analysis!
    Throughout the show, Dany's unwillingness to compromise and penchant for violence never sat right with me. She didn't feel like the altruistic monarch she believed she was.

    • @monroecorp9680
      @monroecorp9680 5 лет назад +12

      She didn't have a penchant for violence that was unreasonable. She had a bit of provocative rhetoric and a slogan, but everything she actually did prior to zig-zag fire-sweeping the streets of KL was justified, especially considering the world she's in.
      She was largely unwilling to compromise, though.

    • @captain_sly
      @captain_sly 5 лет назад +2

      Same here. Never really voted in her character especially for the throne, but it was one heck of a ride. I enjoyed how she overcame her obstacles in the first half of the series.. it wasn't much fun near the end though sadly

  • @blorgfest5597
    @blorgfest5597 5 лет назад +2

    That Was Awesome!! So much of season 7 and 8 seemed like fan-pleasing video-game-inspired storytelling; but the last episode told a terrific story, and your analysis clearly brings that out. You guys are so smart!

  • @littlebluewolfie
    @littlebluewolfie 5 лет назад +17

    Can someone please help me find the background music of the first "breaking the wheel" part?
    Also, great Analysis as always. While I see what they were trying to do, I wish they had taken a diffrent route. Or would've taken more time with it all.

    • @aminahmajied3373
      @aminahmajied3373 5 лет назад +1

      I'm not sure of which song you are referring to. But you can checkout the Game of thrones season 8 soundtrack on RUclips.

    • @littlebluewolfie
      @littlebluewolfie 5 лет назад +1

      @@aminahmajied3373 thank you for your answer, I mean the one that starts right at 02:20. I am pretty familiar with the GoT soundtrack but that song I don't recognize

    • @aminahmajied3373
      @aminahmajied3373 5 лет назад

      @@littlebluewolfie You're welcome I don't recognize it either.

  • @xsweetestxmisery
    @xsweetestxmisery 5 лет назад +3

    Absolutely excellent analysis. One of the best descriptions of Game of Thrones and Daenerys Targaryen I have seen! Bravo! Can't wait for Part 2!

  • @83149bd
    @83149bd 5 лет назад +9

    In my opinion, as much as I loved Daenerys, she was always boiling beneath the surface. As long as she received applaud and adulation for using her dragons to burn people and places down, Dany was satisfied and her fury was set to rest. However, as soon as she did not "feel the love", as was the case in Winterfell, she slowly began to boil over. The Goddess among Men??...It was no surprise to me when she could not stop; no surprise when she had to burn Kings Landing to the ground. Dany was a TYRANT waiting to happen.

    • @naleybaby
      @naleybaby 5 лет назад +2

      I agree, I love Dany and after watching season 8 and reading the opinions of others it made me really look back on the character. I know many people make jokes about the many titles she has Missandei recite when introducing her, but looking at it now she's a narcissist. She gets off on all the praise and worship. Truthfully, she picked the right people to serve her; former slaves who are indebted to her. She made a comment in season 2 how her brother was a fool for thinking people in Westeros where praying for their return; and she comes to Westeros/Winterfell thinking these people should automatically bow to her. They remember what it was like under her father, you would think Tyrion or Varys would have said to her this is not going to be like Essos. I see many comments where people are blaming Sansa, but I think everything she did was to protect Jon. Like she said bad things happen to Starks when the go down south.

    • @Anthony_Gx
      @Anthony_Gx Год назад

      Automatically bow to her? She came north which cost her over half her army, a dragon and her advantage to cersei in KL. After risking that all and saving them from the white walkers is it so weird to expect a little gratitude ?

  • @micow9951
    @micow9951 5 лет назад +1

    I want to say this your best video yet, but you have so many amazing videos ,so I'm not sure

  • @elishaso
    @elishaso 5 лет назад +1

    Best explanation I've seen yet!

  • @stevencolatrella3257
    @stevencolatrella3257 5 лет назад +9

    I really appreciate the quality of your analyses and the depth of thought that goes into your video studies here. And I will enthusiastically continue to subscribe. But I don't agree that any of Dany's previous actions or statements in any way foreshadows her destroying a whole city of common people (as opposed to repressive elites or enemy soldiers), nor that even having done that means she could become Hitler-like. Here is why: the Allies (FDR and Churchill) DID burn a whole city - Dresden, and Harry Truman burned two cities - Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Abraham Lincoln, in Danaerys-like rhetoric said in his second Inaugural address that "if every drop of blood spilled by the whip must be paid for by one drawn by the sword" then it would mean that the judgment of God was just and righteous, AND his army (under Sherman) burned Atlanta to the ground and then marched to the Sea burning all in its wake. Does any of that mean that any of those four men, all leaders of democratic countries and liberators all, one even of slaves, the others of enslaved nations, would have carried out the Holocaust? Or had events like the Nuremburg rallies? No.
    No. And THAT is WHY the writers HAD to make her irrationally and without reason attack the people of Kings Landing AFTER the surrender - had she done so during the battle, then Dany is no worse than our greatest heroes of the last 100 years in the US and UK. And there would be no more reason to think that action would mean a dictatorship would follow than one followed in the US or UK after the Civil War or after WWII. But ALL of her previous actions and statements - see the Allies call for "unconditional surrender" of the Nazis and Japan in WWII - do not prefigure becoming Hitler, anymore than Winston Churchill became Hitler after the War.

  • @derrickmiller6184
    @derrickmiller6184 5 лет назад +29

    Daenerys should've snapped out of her madness, realized what she'd done, and either killed herself or tried to kill herself out of guilt, instead of being killed by Jon as the villian the throne made her

    • @conniethesconnie
      @conniethesconnie 5 лет назад +3

      She left Slaver's Bay/Bay of Dragon's under the control of her then lover Daario Naharis. They could have had her realize her fawley leave the Seven Kingdoms under the control of her present lover Jon and sailed off to the next realm in need of liberation, but that is not the happy ending Martin wanted.

    • @jojosg414
      @jojosg414 5 лет назад +6

      But is more realist for this ending. Reality of live and tirants is like this. The most dangerous people are the ones who thinks their atrosities are for the better good.

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 5 лет назад +4

      She would never that immediately. She was never taught to confer sensitivity to the pains of those who're not monarchs or rulers. She was spoiled from childhood.

  • @strawberry5097
    @strawberry5097 5 лет назад +4

    this channel is so nice when they analyze things, like cmon we know you were also disappointed too guys you can admit it

    • @luisab5726
      @luisab5726 5 лет назад

      They kind of did when they said that the thoughts they mentioned in the "Inside the Episode" didn't make it to the screen. I think they just decided to focus more on the positive, what you can learn from the story if you try, which is very refreshing imo. While I agree that season 8 deserves criticism I really don't understand why people actively get so consumed in their hatred.

  • @bidiptoroy6350
    @bidiptoroy6350 4 года назад +2

    If I could understand all these underlying meanings I would have never disliked the last season ....thanks for making me like the last season !

    • @georgeleinberger8670
      @georgeleinberger8670 2 года назад

      Thank you for having an open mind. I wish you weren’t so alone.

  • @stephanieevans9223
    @stephanieevans9223 5 лет назад +8

    I loved Dany so much. You were right when you said that the loss of our khaleesi hurt us because it was a loss of a great woman in power. I worshipped her because she was a role model for a woman who rose up and became a great leader after years of trauma. I mourn the Dany I loved because she was mostly good and could have done great things for the world. I’m not governed by logic in regards to her death. No matter how logical her end may have been, I’m not okay with it because it destroyed everything that I and so many others believed her to be and represent.

    • @CourtneyAndBooks
      @CourtneyAndBooks Год назад

      but sansa and arya also endured trauma and didn't let it corrupt them in the end. I saw them more as role models than dany. She took out her anger on everyone, even if they didn't personally wrong her, and she did it from the beginning.

  • @Bwjames24
    @Bwjames24 3 года назад +3

    “The path to destruction is paved with good intentions”.

  • @AlwaysMythtaken
    @AlwaysMythtaken 5 лет назад +8

    Perfect video.
    Dany was always going to be a conquering tyrant. For the empowering arc, please see Sansa Stark, Queen of the North.

    • @AlwaysMythtaken
      @AlwaysMythtaken 5 лет назад +1

      Luisa B Haha! I know. I’m trying to, peacefully, make them see the truth. :)

    • @fingolfinofnoldor3592
      @fingolfinofnoldor3592 5 лет назад +3

      The thing is that Sansa had absolutely no reason to doubt Dany beyond her being a Targ, the fact Jon trusted her should have been enough. It’s not like Jon has a history of leading Sansa astray. Everything Dany did in the North was positive for them and she'd just brought a massive army to assist in their life/death struggle. Politicking after the Battle for Winterfell I can understand, given her desire to be independent, but she was anti-Dany from the first time she saw her without giving her any benefit for the massive amounts of help she was providing.
      The only reason she doubted Dany was because the writers made her because they knew where the story was going. This is why it just doesn’t sit well with me, it’s poor writing designed to fit their plot rather than relying upon the characters and what they know.
      She doesn't even have to pretend to like Dany. Just don't be openly hostile towards her. Why make enemies when she doesn't have to? Why not try other ways of negotiation before trying to openly undermine Dany?
      Does Sansa not know that Dany already agreed to let the Iron Islands become independent in exchange for Yara's help and the promise that the Ironborn stop raiding? Why not be diplomatic and try to see if she can get a similar deal with the North before being outright hostile towards Dany? It just comes across as jealous and petty.
      More selfish is the fact that two of the kingdoms already want independence one of which was already promised it by the queen who was killed, and is known for open rebellion... Yet she spits in their faces by announcing she wants her kingdom to be the one that's independent.

  • @siddsen95
    @siddsen95 5 лет назад +3

    I don't know what blood magic allows you to write such masterpieces of analysis.
    The hours of intellectual slog, video editing, rewriting, voicing, perfecting; that each of these pieces must take you..
    I'm sure if GRRM saw your work, he'd be nodding in approval and shedding sighs of pure writer's delight.

  • @jimmy2k4o
    @jimmy2k4o 2 года назад +1

    To quote the Joker “all it takes is one bad day”
    Well Dany had a bunch of bad days in close succession.
    1.Losing veserion
    2.finding out she’s not the rightful heir and the man she loves is.
    3.seeing that everyone loves Jon and doesn’t love her like they did in essos
    4.losing Jorah
    5.losing rhagal
    6.losing missande
    7.losing Jon because he can’t get over the aunt thing.
    8. Seeing her court betray her by spreading the news about Jon, and she knows if the news gets out she’ll lose her claim to the throne.
    She dreamed about her homecoming to Westeros all her life and it was nothing like what she expected. Everything went wrong.
    Then when she’s finally taking revenge on cersi and winning, she surrenders. Robbing her of her emotional release.
    I bet she was thinking “you don’t get to surrender”
    And was so enraged she decided to devastate the city, to intimidate Cersi. To show Cersei what she was in for. Also she may have felt like the people betrayed her by not loving her and fighting for her like she was so used to in essos. Perhaps that made her think these people must be on Cersi’s side and that made them fair game.
    And she has a HUGE genetic predisposition to violent destructive insanity.
    The mad king was sane before he was kidnapped and tortured, it was his mistreatment that triggered his insanity.

    • @zecare
      @zecare 2 года назад +1

      So true I agree, I love that you mentioned the fact the they surrendered and how that could have affected her. Trauma is no joke and she went through a lot of it.