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PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 7:48 am
by Ifreann
Infected Mushroom wrote:
Baltenstein wrote:
The people of KL have been shown lashing out against Joffrey for being a vicious, uncaring asshole - which guess what, he was
They have been shown lashing out against Cersei for being an entitled, incestous bitch - which guess what, she was
They have been shown trying to seek shelter from Daenerys and her Dothraki and Northman army - entirely justified, as it turns out
They have been shown to love Queen Margaery - which she was deserving of

The one thing you can blame them for is cheering for the death of Ned Stark - if you disregard the fact that they had absolutely no way of knowing what we, the audience, know and were deceived by the machinations of House Lannister and Littlefinger. For all they knew, they were witnessing the death of a traitor who had endangered the rightful king.


I feel that you're giving them too much credit. They're lashing out at nothing because they don't seem to understand ANYTHING about ANYTHING that is going on at all.

The people of King's Landing are not involved in the politics we see on the show. They're literally not allowed to be. They don't get to see the negotiations in council chambers in the Red Keep that we see. They don't get invited to the secret conversations in private courtyards.
They simply have animalistic urge to act as a big simple, unthinking crowd and pick on whoever happens to be the poor Loser of the day.

What a load of shit. The people of King's Landing have literally no power to pick on any of your precious Lannisters.
They aren't capable of comprehending any ethical system besides the fact that if you pick on a Winner he'll send army to crush you but if there's an opportunity to pick on a Loser of the Day (especially at a Winner's invitation)... then let's do it.

The mind boggles. You see a ship with one scorpion on the bow and you tell us that we should understand that it actually has a scorpion on the stern as well, even though we can all see, clear as day, that it doesn't. What we see on the screen doesn't count. But when you see people in a crowd yelling at one of your favourite characters, you take this to mean that they are just mindless animals who are bullying poor Cersei. If the show doesn't explicitly tell you that people can think and feel, you believe they can't.

They represent humanity in its most despicable form.

Bollocks do they, you're just a misanthrope.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 7:59 am
by Otira
In hindsight, Dany should have just listened to Olenna. Listening to Jon ruined her campaign.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:04 am
by Holy Tedalonia
Otira wrote:In hindsight, Dany should have just listened to Olenna. Listening to Jon ruined her campaign.

Dont you mean Tyrion? "Go across the continent to capture a fortress that has no inherent value"

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:05 am
by Tarsonis
Otira wrote:In hindsight, Dany should have just listened to Olenna. Listening to Jon ruined her campaign.


She did listen to Olenna. What we're seeing is her listening to Olenna.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:05 am
by Baltenstein
Otira wrote:In hindsight, Dany should have just listened to Olenna.


Well, I guess she kinda did?

Image

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:12 am
by Otira
Holy Tedalonia wrote:Dont you mean Tyrion? "Go across the continent to capture a fortress that has no inherent value"

He didn't help. I guess D&D really can't write a character smarter than themselves.

Tarsonis wrote:She did listen to Olenna. What we're seeing is her listening to Olenna.

Way too late. Should have done it while she had three dragons and the Lannisters had no scorpions.

Baltenstein wrote:Well, I guess she kinda did?

(Image)

Just too late.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:15 am
by Tarsonis
Otira wrote:
Holy Tedalonia wrote:Dont you mean Tyrion? "Go across the continent to capture a fortress that has no inherent value"

He didn't help. I guess D&D really can't write a character smarter than themselves.

Tarsonis wrote:She did listen to Olenna. What we're seeing is her listening to Olenna.

Way too late. Should have done it while she had three dragons and the Lannisters had no scorpions.

Baltenstein wrote:Well, I guess she kinda did?

(Image)

Just too late.


I'm sure that'll come up when John is all "WTF mate?" in the next episode.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:18 am
by The Huskar Social Union
Tarsonis wrote:
Otira wrote:In hindsight, Dany should have just listened to Olenna. Listening to Jon ruined her campaign.


She did listen to Olenna. What we're seeing is her listening to Olenna.

She should have just done it sooner.

She could have won the war if she rolled up into Blackwater Bay like Stannis did and stormed the city immediately after arriving. I'd say the Unsullied would be more than enough to take it alone with the support of her dragons, nevermind the tens of thousands of dothraki she had.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:19 am
by Otira
Tarsonis wrote:I'm sure that'll come up when John is all "WTF mate?" in the next episode.

I hope it does. Jon was in the right asking for help, but given how easily D&D had the Lannisters fold it really would have just more sense for Dany to fly in with three dragons and force a surrender and gather the resources of the southern six kingdoms to help the North.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:20 am
by Kaberoan Oneland
Lannisters have the scorpions?

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:23 am
by Otira
The Huskar Social Union wrote:
Tarsonis wrote:
She did listen to Olenna. What we're seeing is her listening to Olenna.

She should have just done it sooner.

She could have won the war if she rolled up into Blackwater Bay like Stannis did and stormed the city immediately after arriving. I'd say the Unsullied would be more than enough to take it alone with the support of her dragons, nevermind the tens of thousands of dothraki she had.

Especially since most of the Lannister army disappeared between seasons, to say nothing of the armies of the Reach and Stormlands.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:24 am
by Tarsonis
Kaberoan Oneland wrote:Lannisters have the scorpions?


Had, as it were.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:26 am
by Ifreann
The Huskar Social Union wrote:
Tarsonis wrote:
She did listen to Olenna. What we're seeing is her listening to Olenna.

She should have just done it sooner.

She could have won the war if she rolled up into Blackwater Bay like Stannis did and stormed the city immediately after arriving. I'd say the Unsullied would be more than enough to take it alone with the support of her dragons, nevermind the tens of thousands of dothraki she had.

And then she'd have to leave them behind to occupy the city and fight the army of the dead with foul language.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:27 am
by Tarsonis
Ifreann wrote:
The Huskar Social Union wrote:She should have just done it sooner.

She could have won the war if she rolled up into Blackwater Bay like Stannis did and stormed the city immediately after arriving. I'd say the Unsullied would be more than enough to take it alone with the support of her dragons, nevermind the tens of thousands of dothraki she had.

And then she'd have to leave them behind to occupy the city and fight the army of the dead with foul language.



....is that a skyrim joke?

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:31 am
by Prumu
Absolutely phenomenal. the Game of Thrones has brought back the medieval roleplay The Kingdom of Prumu once had, As i wanted to once again run a medieval Kingdom in an medieval Kingdom Empire. Because of the Game of Thrones's inspiration of medievalist ways, The Kingdom of Prumu now sits in Westerspell Kingdom under the reign and rule of His Britannic Imperial Majesty King Henry IX of The Kingdom of Great Britain with The Anthem: "God Save The King".


Possibly Prumuan National Anthem Adoption: "Le Retour des Princes français à Paris"

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:33 am
by Tarsonis
Prumu wrote:Absolutely phenomenal. the Game of Thrones has brought back the medieval roleplay The Kingdom of Prumu once had, As i wanted to once again run a medieval Kingdom in an medieval Kingdom Empire. Because of the Game of Thrones's inspiration of medievalist ways, The Kingdom of Prumu now sits in Westerpell Kingdom under the reign and rule of His Britannic Imperial Majesty King Henry IX of The Kingdom of Great Britain with The Anthem: "God Save The King".


Possibly Prumuan National Anthem Adoption: "Le Retour des Princes français à Paris"




Cool story.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:33 am
by Ifreann
Tarsonis wrote:
Ifreann wrote:And then she'd have to leave them behind to occupy the city and fight the army of the dead with foul language.



....is that a skyrim joke?

No.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:38 am
by Baltenstein
Otira wrote:
Holy Tedalonia wrote:Dont you mean Tyrion? "Go across the continent to capture a fortress that has no inherent value"

He didn't help. I guess D&D really can't write a character smarter than themselves.

Tarsonis wrote:She did listen to Olenna. What we're seeing is her listening to Olenna.

Way too late. Should have done it while she had three dragons and the Lannisters had no scorpions.

Baltenstein wrote:Well, I guess she kinda did?

(Image)

Just too late.


I like the idea that the main reason she snapped was the realization that she could have done this way back during Season 7 Episode 1 and the whole ordeal would have been over in an afternoon - it was that easy the whole time. She would have probably already been Queen of the Seven Kingdoms by the time Jon's ship had reached Dragonstone.
Instead she went through all this BS her "advisors" were urging her to do, lost Jorah, Missandei, two dragons and the majority of her forces and had her advisors undermining and betraying her left and right.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:48 am
by The Huskar Social Union
Ifreann wrote:
The Huskar Social Union wrote:She should have just done it sooner.

She could have won the war if she rolled up into Blackwater Bay like Stannis did and stormed the city immediately after arriving. I'd say the Unsullied would be more than enough to take it alone with the support of her dragons, nevermind the tens of thousands of dothraki she had.

And then she'd have to leave them behind to occupy the city and fight the army of the dead with foul language.

Doubt it as the Lannisters would have been absolutely crushed and her allies in Dorne and the Reach would still have been in play so she would have 10ks more men at her disposal down the line, plenty of whom could have occupied kings landing for her as who in their right mind would oppose her now that she just crushed the dominant house in the south?

Though given the writers handwaved dorne'a military out of the conflict once the sandsnakes died and apparently all of the reach turned on the tyrells i guess they most likely all would have went to Pentos on holiday by the time the undead rolled up.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 8:56 am
by Hanafuridake
The Huskar Social Union wrote:
Andsed wrote:
And you don´t see anything wrong with not caring about innocent men women and children being massacred?

Course he doesnt, but once the lannisters start losing he throws a shitfit about how the show is bad.


What happened to it being high art on par with the Moon Landing and Renaissance.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 9:02 am
by Tarsonis
Baltenstein wrote:
Otira wrote:He didn't help. I guess D&D really can't write a character smarter than themselves.


Way too late. Should have done it while she had three dragons and the Lannisters had no scorpions.


Just too late.


I like the idea that the main reason she snapped was the realization that she could have done this way back during Season 7 Episode 1 and the whole ordeal would have been over in an afternoon - it was that easy the whole time. She would have probably already been Queen of the Seven Kingdoms by the time Jon's ship had reached Dragonstone.
Instead she went through all this BS her "advisors" were urging her to do, lost Jorah, Missandei, two dragons and the majority of her forces and had her advisors undermining and betraying her left and right.


It is the best we've been able to come up with.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 9:04 am
by Otira
Baltenstein wrote:
Otira wrote:He didn't help. I guess D&D really can't write a character smarter than themselves.


Way too late. Should have done it while she had three dragons and the Lannisters had no scorpions.


Just too late.


I like the idea that the main reason she snapped was the realization that she could have done this way back during Season 7 Episode 1 and the whole ordeal would have been over in an afternoon - it was that easy the whole time. She would have probably already been Queen of the Seven Kingdoms by the time Jon's ship had reached Dragonstone.
Instead she went through all this BS her "advisors" were urging her to do, lost Jorah, Missandei, two dragons and the majority of her forces and had her advisors undermining and betraying her left and right.


I mean, pretty much. The Lannister army wasn't focused at KL when she arrived, they didn't have the Iron Fleet yet IIRC, and Dany had every single advantage. She should have been a decisive Aegon the Conquer and just swept in on KL to take it, instead of letting herself be convinced by her advisors. It would have fallen in a day, Dorne and the Reach would have acclaimed her ruler, Euron probably would have bent the knee or died to her dragons, and the Westerlands, Riverlands and Stormlands (left leaderless) would probably bend the knee. Only the North and Vale would remain, and their leaders wanted her help.

Poor Dany.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 9:09 am
by Otira
Tarsonis wrote:It is the best we've been able to come up with.

It's not like she's been super stable since the beginning. In season 1 she's abused by her brother, watches him be murdered while staring with a sociopathic expression, burns a rape victim alive, and walks into a raging fire. Dany was always the Targaryen coin spinning in the air.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 9:11 am
by Tarsonis
Otira wrote:
Tarsonis wrote:It is the best we've been able to come up with.

It's not like she's been super stable since the beginning. In season 1 she's abused by her brother, watches him be murdered while staring with a sociopathic expression, burns a rape victim alive, and walks into a raging fire. Dany was always the Targaryen coin spinning in the air.


Tbf that rape victim killed her husband after she tried to help her. I mean, context matters.

PostPosted: Thu May 16, 2019 9:14 am
by Ism
Tarsonis wrote:
Otira wrote:It's not like she's been super stable since the beginning. In season 1 she's abused by her brother, watches him be murdered while staring with a sociopathic expression, burns a rape victim alive, and walks into a raging fire. Dany was always the Targaryen coin spinning in the air.


Tbf that rape victim killed her husband after she tried to help her. I mean, context matters.


Her husband, the murderous, slaving, rapist warlord who just led an attack that slaughtered said woman’s people? The guy who’s no better than the men Dany burned alive at the end of S6?