I think "meh" pretty much sums it up.
I got rather excited when Jon killed her, I mean she had to die and we all knew that. Sad a bit when the dragon nudged her. Interesting he melted the Iron Throne as if he knew the root cause. Nearly every character went off character except Sansa. We knew her ass wanted to rule. Jon was at that point the rightful heir to the throne so he could have gotten away with killing her legally I would think, had they pushed it. They really screwed him over. I was REALLY waiting for Bran's eyes to flicker blue at the last minute. I mean the NK touched him, he made comments he was no longer their brother, he said last night he came all this way. It's as if they had to instantly wrap GOT up a season early for some reason while creating the possibilities for spin offs. Poorly done IMO.
I am disappoint, son!
Very very rushed, but glad to have seen the series.
I am hoping that there are spin off shows from it.
Jon was at that point the rightful heir to the throne so he could have gotten away with killing her legally I would think, had they pushed it. They really screwed him over.
Even with him having the true claim to the throne, Grey Worm and the rest of the unsullied would have never let him ending up on the throne go down. He was their prisoner at that point and could have killed him already.
My question, is why the **** would Jon turn himself in? How would they have ever known what happened to her if he didn't confess it himself? Drogon flew off with her body which would have been the only evidence.
And that Ladies and gentlemen is why Bran’s lame story was important.
The other thing I chuckled at while watching is that it seemed like Jamie and Cersei could have been standing nearly anywhere else down there and nothing would have fallen on them. It looked to me that Terion was just able to walk up to their pile of bricks without worrying about walking around any other debris. Just funny to me is all since episode 5 made it look like everything came down on them.
Jon's biggest qualities were his honesty and his word.Even with him having the true claim to the throne, Grey Worm and the rest of the unsullied would have never let him ending up on the throne go down. He was their prisoner at that point and could have killed him already.
My question, is why the **** would Jon turn himself in? How would they have ever known what happened to her if he didn't confess it himself? Drogon flew off with her body which would have been the only evidence.