deacvision7
Mod Emeritus
Because a prisoner with nothing to lose is not someone you want with access to weapons.
so they thought Jon Snow might give him a weapon?
because nobody thinks that Tyrion would be able to take a weapon from Jon Snow.
Because a prisoner with nothing to lose is not someone you want with access to weapons.
Why even write in the Jon Snow/Targaryen angle if they were going to do nothing with it? Just so many loose ends.
Why even write in the Jon Snow/Targaryen angle if they were going to do nothing with it? Just so many loose ends.
What happens in a hypothetical next episode?
Drogon takes Danny back to Essos where a red priestess brings Danny back to life.
Danny takes Drogon back to King's Landing to reclaim her thrown.
Bran whargs into a raven and watches as Danny and Drogon kill the remaining people of King's Landing.
Danny and Drogon easily defeat everyone in King's Landing, kill Bran the Broken and then turns north towards Winterfell.
Before Danny arrives in Winterell John Snow is tuned into the new ice king and he walks north of the wall.
Danny kills everyone in Winterfell including Sansa.
No matter what Sam and his wife and child die during the above.
That's what you get for watching The View.
"Game of Thrones" showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss broke this most basic of storytelling rule over and over again in Sunday's finale. It was as if, having decided where each character would end up, they charted the path of least resistance from each narrative point to the next. The quickest route from A to B.