Perhaps there are some powers that are nothing more than the forces of freedom, the forces that lead everyone to freedom. Maybe there are some powers that lead to destruction. Although there is no bishop in this film, everyone in it has a good story of his own. It's called Game of Thrones because everyone in it, whether it's revenge or conquest or whatever, is ultimately fighting for the Iron Throne. I remember what Little Thumb said in this film, this throne is nothing but a chair, a chair made of two hundred iron swords, and when you sit on it, these swords will definitely point at you. It can be said that after the third part is over, I feel that I can already divide the world into four parts. The first is the Lannister family in King's Landing, and the second is the birth of the storm in the far southeast. Then there is the Red God Peratheon, and finally the Night's Watch and the White Walkers far beyond the Wall. Maybe it's the same as what the red-robed girl said at the end, the Battle of the Five Kings should not be carried out at all, the Iron Throne is just a decoration, and all swords should point to the north.
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