After watching the ending, I can't stand it as always, I have to come and remember
The people of the Stark family cannot escape the fate of justice and kindness. The shock of Jon Snow's death was no less than the bloody wedding in season three. He also lost to his own justice and fraternity, and those who betrayed him and killed him should be cast aside forever.
After watching the eighth episode of the Undead Legion's Tough Bay Massacre, I think Jon Snow did the right thing. The purpose of the Great Wall was to stop the White Walkers and not the people outside who were also the ancestors. They even victims for thousands of years.
Jon's death was really unexpected. From the first season, I was very unhappy and bitter. I never expected him to be so dark. And that little boy, Jon didn't care that he killed his lover and nurtured him with his heart, but he still stabbed him under Jon's begging eyes, which is probably the saddest place for Jon, and the most pitiful .
So far, the two places that have shocked me are this kind of stab in the back, which makes people feel cold in the back. Game of Thrones really shows all kinds of ugliness in the human heart.
And Stannis, who has always been like an avid gambler, became wealthy to fight for his life, and even wanted to climb the Iron Throne at the cost of his own daughter's life, which was terrifying and twisted.
Cersei's self-inflicted suffering. The wise woman, after Tywin's death, wanted to use religion to suppress the Tyrell family, and never wanted to shoot herself in the foot. It is absurd and ridiculous for the high-ranking queen and queen dowager to be humiliated by religious elements and redeemed naked in public. With Tywin's death, the Lannister family's power is bound to subside, but Cersei wanted to lose Tywin's suppression, kicked away the Tyrell family and returned to the previous ruling queen mother, but she did not expect to have a backlash earlier.
The Stark family is really in decline now, and only after the revenge of Bran and Ariel who have opened up is to wait.
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