darkest season

Gaston 2022-03-07 08:01:32

When Ned was killed in the first season and the Red Wedding at the end of the third season, the audience was sad, angry, we hated Joffrey, we hated the Frey family and Roose Bolton, but we didn't feel depressed because we were always thinking about things There is also a turning point, and everything can be "pulled back". At the end of the fourth season, Bran saw the three-eyed raven, and Arya set sail, and it seemed that everything was bright and turned, as if the time for the protagonists was coming.

So childish, so childish.

By the end of the fifth season, we see that one hope is destroyed one by one: Jon shoulders the burden of the Night's Watch, is assassinated by the Night's Watch's brother, and dies as a traitor; Stannis in his lust for power. He finally degenerated into a tyrant, losing not only his family, the army and his own life, but also the moral yardstick in his heart; Arya fell into the void in hatred, and when she opened her eyes again, it was not so much a stronger person. Assassin, it is better to say that it is just a body manipulated by death.

Now, the last laughs are the Tiny Flakes who have taken over Winterfell, the mob of King's Landing, and the blue-eyed White Walkers outside the Wall.

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The Wars to Come quotes

  • Melisandre: We all must choose, man or woman, young or old, lord or peasant, our choices are the same. We choose light or we choose darkness. We choose good or we choose evil. We choose the true god or the false.

  • Tyrion Lannister: I still don't see why I had to stay in this fucking crate once we set sail.

    Lord Varys: I saved your life. If they catch you, they catch me. I cannot say I feel overly guilty about leaving you in that fucking crate.