Erya is lucky, the night watchman~the faceless~the hound, witnessed the death of her father, and has been in exile. Sansa finally escaped from King's Landing, driven by Petyr's love, kindness, selfishness. Jon Snow, who escaped from the sword that Fire Kiss deliberately missed, saw Fire Kiss Ygritte die in his arms. Tywin Lannister was shot dead in the toilet by his son Tyrion Lannister, who has always been ashamed. I believe that Shae really loves Tyrion. I believe Shae is not a whore. Brandon saw Snow but couldn't recognize each other, so he could only look from a distance, and finally found the Three-Eyed Raven with the help of the children. Jaime Lannister, the one who surprised me the most, secretly rescued Tyrion, kept his promise with Brienne, and saw his kindness while he committed crimes. When Long Ma is learning to rule a country, she will gradually understand that wanting to save the people and water and fire is not just about liberation, but the liberation of the heart is the real liberation. ...... Too many people, too many stories, I see the complexity of human nature. There are no completely good people, no completely bad people, all I see are vivid characters. Everyone is flesh and blood, and each character is extremely full. I can never guess the ending, I can't figure out the direction.
When I saw Hound die, when the little devil strangled Shae, when Sansa made a Winterfell out of snow—so many moments that moved me. I'm starting to understand why people are so obsessed with Game of Thrones. Because truth, it most directly dissects human nature, there is good, evil, wisdom, strategy, love, and hate. . .
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