Therefore, King's Landing is no longer worth seeing. The main characters are dead, and they are running away. There is no official minister under the emperor's feet. Now there is little evidence that anyone other than the big bookmaker James has the ability to take over the political and military ranks left by Tywin. So the Lions, as a political entity, have come to an end on the stage of history. The rest of the plot left for this group is nothing more than complaining about each other, shirking responsibility, and lamenting that it is really not easy to be a human being. Unless James, the big dealer, is willing to take over, it should be noted that he is more suitable as a pioneer or general, rather than a lord or businessman. Because he is a man of temperament. I failed my wife for my younger brother, and I harmed my younger brother for my wife.
Another contradiction is about who is more capable of fighting between the beauty and the hound - it is the ranking issue of force that has plagued everyone for thousands of years. This gambling game has also attracted many people who want to revise the history books or find saliva, and this battle is once again. It shows everyone the good quality of characters with high force value that "can do things and generally don't talk nonsense". Don't feel that the death of the Hound is a pity. His role potential has been tapped out. People like him, no matter how they die in the future, will not cause greater shock and sympathy than their current death.
Another pair of contradictions is the love-hate relationship between Savage and Jon that has been entangled for an entire season.
In other words, there are not many girls who are so determined to be deceived by love in the ice and fire. Even the good prostitute who did her best to take care of Sansa for the little devil succeeded in a big role reversal in the end. And Ygritte, who has always declared that Jon "you don't know anything", has always been reluctant to accept the fact that Jon will never actually love himself as much as he loves him. Crafty Jon has a passive skill that is to be confused, you never know how hard he will work for the values of the organization or family. Love was just a small sacrifice he paid while learning to play the political game. As for this ending, everyone has guessed that Ygritte is nothing more than one end, and it is absolutely impossible to call the lonely Jon to conquer the world.
Talk about this episode.
The scene where the little devil drinks, vomits, and drinks again is so beautiful that one can't bear to look directly at it, and the rest is basically a performance in its own right. The little eunuch got more opportunities for character interaction in this episode, and the identity of the headhunting manager shows that maybe his cards have been revealed. But this is not a good thing for him. After completing his mission, he may be about to receive a lunch. So be like the little girl of the Lu family, stick to the way of women, and live a happy and healthy life without breaking a day.
Dragon Girl. In fact, he was extremely unconfident in his own decision-making. He said in front of his courtiers, "I will never open a kiln." When he turned back, he was slapped with blunt words, and immediately slapped everyone in the face with his actions (well, the temptation has not been implemented yet). For such a leader, her courtiers must be dissatisfied with "I, as an intellectual, have so many high-level suggestions, and it turns out that even a prostitute is not as good as one." It's not like following good things like that. Today she listens to the opinions of the people next to her, tomorrow she may listen to the opinions of the traitor, the day after tomorrow she may listen to the opinions of the enemy spies. She has made many business mistakes. The biggest mistake is to expel Mormont and lose a Xiao He. At present, there is no wise man under her command, all of them are brave men. Of course, in the world of ice and fire, any counselor or logistician is not needed. Just look at how long Stannis went to war with a team of zombies that only needed spiritual food and no military food.
Jon has grown very fast and now has the air of a statesman. When faced with challenges or opportunities, they will first measure their own chips and the opponent's chips, such as negotiating with Stannis, and persuading the Savage King to surrender, challenging Stannis' authority to shoot the Savage King on the fire - this The series of political and diplomatic actions undoubtedly show that he is taking on more and more responsibilities. Maybe he doesn't have the military talent of Radish, but his growth is all-round, maybe Jon is the last reliable lord left in Westeros.
As a digression, the book says that Jon's life and death are unknown after four cuts, and I thought it was a trick by the author, Martin. From Binghuo's writing style, we can know that the author always likes unexpected plot arrangements. The most annoying thing for such a chicken thief is that others guess his intentions. What he didn't expect was that the biggest hole he wanted to dig - the mystery that Jon is the descendant of dragons and wolves has been generally accepted as a basic fact today. Annoyed, Martin had no choice but to put his anger on the character of Jon, turning on God mode and inserting him four times, the purpose was to deliberately tell the readers "You guys are too naive after all, stop betting on the crowd, Jon is dead in the cockfighting contest. It's clear, quickly grab your chips and get out." But we all know that if Jon dies, what's the point of continuing the story? The rest are all people who play with no brains. Well, except for the little devil. Well, except Baelish, he's abusing his IQ.
Don't believe it? Look - Alfie Allen, who plays Theon Greyjoy, asks original author George R.R. Martin: Who are Jon Snow's biological parents? Martin replied: I can't tell you explicitly, because that's one of the biggest secrets in the series. But Jon Snow's life experience is a little bit similar to Luke Skywalker's life experience...
Luke Skywalker's father is the villain. But I wonder how many more villains exist today? Is Jon the White Walkers' son? So, the old guy is throwing smoke bombs again. So hehe, you get the idea.
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