The hilarious thing is that in the end their host betrays them and so they do sack his house. In the finale shot of the episode in Qarth you can see her men carrying this statue out of the house.
@@propogandalfall people in Westeros view themselves as superior in some way, shape, or form. Targaryen get their dragon blood, nobles get the blood of Andals, First Men, etc, and common folk like Jorah get to claim superiority over guys like the Dothraki. The idea that people are, or even could be fundamentally equal is a modern convention brought by many years of people fighting for it. Westeros simply doesn't have those innovations or doesn't care to have them.
@@olofman300 Or 7. Or 6. In Westeros the foulest thing you can do is kinslaying. Literally nobody cares, that Cersei killed half of her closest family and a buch of great lords in the sept and is still worshipped after it.
That little laugh at the beginning is one of the only times I can recognize her as Emilia. Otherwise, she’s so serious in a this show that I can’t see her.
@@killianvoy7194 D&D forgot they had a blueprint and lore they had to follow while writing and forgot Dany was ment to be a merciful queen, not a mad one like her brother 💀💀
How do you know they wont? George already said the HOTD t.v series shows what actually happened and the book isnt reliable. How do you know he wont do the same for ASOIAF
@@Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-aif he did the books would already be written and the things that are happening in the books don’t really line up with the show
@@Fmc_Devil I wouldnt put it past him to end up making them really dang close as the t.v show. Based on the popularity of the original show and from what hes said about HOTD t.v series
@@Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a yeah nah there’s definitely different plans for GOT books than the show and the HOTD books are all already finished so they’re going by source material
@@Fmc_Devil Yea the book that HOTD is based on is finished yet GRRM publicly said the t.v series shows what actually happened, and the book was written by maesters and is unreliable. Why would he do that in the first place? Thats crazy logic
Hood friends wouldn't announce to the world they're stealing. These are more like legacy admission frat boys, who feel entitled to take things they don't even need to steal. It's just for fun.
To be fairy, the Targaryen never care for the humble people, just for their kin, the Dokraki and Unsullied were her new kin. Kinglanding was just a place filled with people that hated her and considered as a foreigner invader, she still was willing to show mercy but they couldn't overthrow their real mad queen, mother of the bastard pycopath monster.
I wish they had done a better job with the Dothraki aesthetics. They were basically armed and armored like Mongols. They weren’t super light cavalry you’d find in the Roman era. There is a reason everyone feared them including Westeros kings. The only army that “beat” them were the unsullied. And that’s because the unsullied back themselves into a corner and the Dothraki threw themselves at them
The Mongols historically did very badly against armies with lots of heavy cavalry, they lost to the latin empire, and suffered massive casualties against the hungarians-which they only won due to using gunpowder for the first time in Europe. Horse archers are a one trick pony and will be beaten by well protected archers on foot, and sufficient heavy cavalry.
@@ekscalybur okay in this scene she was saying how she won't be a queen who just kills others and in the last season of the show she was cruel towards the common people. Both of these things are out of character, even in the books
Yeah, I know what you mean. My mom had a really abusive childhood, and the minute I say anything she doesn’t like or agree with, she accuses me of yelling at her. And in my head I’m thinking “the last time I really yelled at you, I was 12 and you hit me across the face……”
In the show, from what I can tell, they’re heavily based off the Mongols, who in history were a nomadic people whose culture centered around horses, and they made their living by raiding other settlements and cities. The Mongols were fearsome warriors, able to fight both with blades and bow and arrows from horseback, and no army ever wanted to meet them in the field. There’s also the most well known Mongol who ever lived Ghengis Khan (Khan being a title that roughly translates to ‘great ruler’ or ‘king’). Ghengis Khan was the first to unite almost all the Mongols into a single cohesive country, and he conquered huge swaths of Asia after that. In fact, much of the Great Wall of China was built in an effort to try and keep out the invading Mongol hoard. Now the Dothraki in the books may be different- I haven’t read them. But in the show, imo, it felt obvious they were patterned after the Mongols.
@@anjelica948 I really appreciate the read. Mongols problem was at first the raiding and pillaging. Holding and assimilation came under Genghis Khan. Still, mongols tribes usually took young childs and female of age and adult men as slave and or canon fodder. In my limited knowledge, the top tier generals were The Khan's son or the well trusted ones. Most of the ground troops were conscripted former enemies or the random people. The key point is the assimilation. Thanks for the well written comment.
I really wish they would have had those two walk by in the background carrying that statue at the end when theyre raiding the city after being betrayed. It wouldve been a great payoff to this scene.
It would have been better if she’d stayed good (or at least, well intentioned), but had to be sacrificed in order to destroy the night king. That would’ve been a much more emotional ending for her character.