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Offline Godfery Oscar  
#1 Posted : Thursday, August 20, 2020 3:50:08 AM(UTC)
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Thrones author George RR Martin made every effort to avoid that cliched fantasy landscape, and the show's finale was a showcase of that effort. In Tolkien's Lord of the Rings , the ending is so happy that Samwise Gamgee exclaims in disbelief, "Is everything sad going to come untrue?" Ramsay Bolton's vicious taunt to Theon Greyjoy in season five of Thrones clarifies George Martin's opposite intention: "If you think this man's hat has a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention."

So how did the story end? Happy is a strong word for a notoriously bleak show, but not an altogether wrong one. The four remaining Stark siblings make it out alive. Tyrion, Ser Davos, Ser Bron, and a host of other named characters last until the end. Given her mad queen antics in the penultimate episode, nobody expected Daenerys to survive. Bittersweet may be a better word than happy, but either way, our experience with the show's intentional nihilism leads me to believe that the ending could have been much worse.

Tommen was the supposed child of King Robert Baratheon, but was actually sired by Jaime in his incestuous love relationship with his Queen sister Cerci. The White Book also notes of Jaime: "Known as The Kingslayer," a reference to Jaime's oath-breaking assassination of the Mad King Aerys, the very king he was charged to hat for man protect. That's about all we see in Jaime's history in the book so far. It's not very pretty.

Bran was insinuating that the trials of the past were formative in building the team that defeated the wicked Night King earlier in the season. He's a unique character, one that seems set apart from the pettiness of the world and unmoved by feelings of anger, resentment, or greed. Despite my initial skepticism of his kingship, looking back, I'm less anxious about it now. He might have just the right mix of detachment UserPostedImage and vision to be the king that rebuilds the continent.
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