But I will not let them get away with one fatal flaw:
Oh what, now the scorpions just aren't a problem? FUCK THAT These things were built up over all this time as this big game changer, killed a dragon effortless just one episode ago and now she takes them all out in a couple of minutes? Fuck that shit
Easily my biggest complaint about the episode. The fleet alone last episode was able to hit a dragon with like, 8 of 10 bolts but then this time around I want to say everyone became a fucking stormtrooper, but even that's kinda inaccurate because they didn't even get shots off. It's a fucking dragon, you can't track where it's at and preemptively turn to aim at it? Either they should have had a harder time killing a dragon last episode or an easier time getting a hit or two in this one, but that was laughably inconsistent.
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On to some other points:
I really have mixed emotions about the end to the Kingslayer after his big redemption, but as with much of his story was glad his final evil intentions were intertwined with good works as well.
I loved the simple stupidity of Euron, he died "knowing" he fucked the queen, had a prince on the way, and killed Jamie, and probably died happier than any other person that day.
I really don't know what to think of Bran at this point. On one hand I think he has to be responsible for the horse at the end, otherwise that whole scene is just too unbelievable. That said if he had interests in the game of thrones (up to this point it seemed, like the Lord of Light, his interest was purely the Night King), that he would have offered something to help stop that slaughter.
Speaking of which, my horror is shared with Tyrion. After the bells rang and the dragon took off I thought Danny was headed for the castle with Cersei. When she started indiscriminately torching the city I was truly bothered. After all the death of the battle of Winterfell to have all those innocents die was heartbreaking, and will make picking up the pieces of whoever sits on the Iron Throne much more difficult.
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And so who sits on the Iron Throne?
It seems obvious they will have to overthrow Danny in some way, but who knows, perhaps they give us all the finger and the Mad Queen reigns till the end.
Jon is the obvious choice, and for that reason alone it might not be him. Once Danny is gone, assuming she is, there will be a combination of heartbreak, the fact he doesn't want the throne, and the guilt of allowing Danny the opportunity to torch King's Landing.
The final part applies to Tyrion as well, who tried his best to set things right, but in the end did not move to stop Danny and essentially executed Varrys.
How it gets there I don't know, but I can see Tyrion taking Varrys' advice and somehow getting Sansa on the throne. I would personally hate this as Sophie Turner is probably my least favorite actor/actress in the series, but a reasonable dark horse.