SPOILERS AHEAD, obviously What if it was all Bran's manipulations through time and space to become the king of six kingdoms? [Game of Thrones x SAW Mashup] Русская Версия - • Игра Престолов. Настоя...
No wonder why Night King wanted him dead, nothing else but only him. Just realized that Night King only came for Bran not to people, he only searched for Bran and his only goal is to kill Bran. Because Night King was made by wildling witches to eradicate the evil deeds of men and Three-Eyed Ravens (Bran and others) are the root of it.
This solution (and the video) would makes so damn much sense and fit Martins style of telling the creators how the story progresses but not why. So they, clueless as they are, just got through the motions.
The three eyed raven is actually the Raven god, The Great Deceiver, Architect of Fate, One with many faces, Changer of Ways chaos god Tzeentch. It fits perfectly. The raven form, the warging as changing of faces, the scheming and power plays and manifesting a desired future, the ability to see and predict what everyone else is planning and thinking. He even has a god that fits and a whole religion around him. The many faced god of death with the faceless men as his followers who are rumored to be descendants of slaves of Old Valyria that survived the Doom. The Andal god of death with no face, the seventh god, the Stranger fits him and the fact that they murdered the shit of out of the children of the forest and the other races. The Three eyed raven is a deity that caused the doom of Old Valyria, orchestrated the genocide upon the giants and the children of the forest. Genocided the First men using the Andals and their new religion. Maintained political conflicts by having an entire guild of the in world's best assasins, the faceless men. Also it would not surprise me if the Three eyed raven was the one who orchestrated the giving of real living dragon eggs to Danny which was mentioned were from the Shadowlands. What probably happened was that the raven god was in possesion of dragon eggs since he was the one that caused the Doom of Old Valyria and had them stashed for future use. He foresaw danny as a weapon that could cause another genocide. Why would he orchestrate all these genocides, assassinations, cause all these disasters? Because they bring change, that is the Raven God's nature, it changes things for the sake of changing them. Nothing more. That is the real truth behind what took hold of Bran. The stark warging powers were useful so the Raven God took them as his own. It all fits nicely to complete George R R martins complete book saga that he hasn't written yet. It caused the Doom of Old Valryia because they were a stagnant empire with accrued power that would not have naturally dissolve on it's own, the dragons were too overpowered and had the Raven god not changed things, there would be no Doom and the whole world would have been conquered by their empire so we would have no story.
Night King was created by children of Forrest. And three eye raven before bran was with children of Forrest. How can children of forrest not aware that three eye raven was villian and how can they dont understand its creation night king. Also night king killed children of forrest. So stop making any extra unwanted logic from your side.
@@Sandeepkumar-kk9nkThe three eyed raven was a incarnation of a deity, he did not create the Night King directly per se because he wasn't involved in Children and Giants vs Man conflict. The Children did create the Night King as a last resort to kill the humans. If they couldn't live and they had the option to not let humans live either why not take the petty option? They did.
Not dead, but transformed. He looks at Bran, changes his face, and then reaches for the blade. He changed his mind about turning him, considering that since people could not protect Winterfell even with the help of a Three-Eyed Raven, then the King of the Night had everything captured without him. Maybe he was waiting for fear, but he saw that he could not control Bran. He was afraid that Bran would control him and know something he didn't.
Bran warging Daenerys would have been an excellent plot twist and it would have made so much sense! The creator of this video is much more talented than the show's actual writers.
it would be shit, Daenerys was evil and narcissistic, the foreshadowing for her going mad was consistent. There were several problems with season 8, her going mad wasn't one of them
@@AeneasGemini am it was. They created someone who risk her life to save innocents to risk her DRAGONS, LIFE AND ARMY for Jon and Sansa . When she could continue with her plans and take Kings Landing. She wasn't evil. But your thinking is like DnD .
@@AeneasGemini I partially agree with you. Dany was a troubled woman from day one and many fans fail to realize it. The only problem with season 8 is that more time was required to develop the plot. It's just my personal opinion though.
Manuel Enrigue Daenerys is actually pretty sane and considerate for the brutal world GoT takes place in. She frequently listens to others and takes their concerns into mind. Even the decisions she made that people claim were bad were done out of clear reasons. And no, I'm not including the nonsense burning of King's Landing. Daenerys was brutal with those who were treacherous or brutal themselves. Innocents she often tried to avoid harming and even helped. What makes her "troubled"? That she had executions in a land where executions were common-that is simply following social norms so not troubled. Walked into a flame? Maybe yet it seems she had an idea of what she was doing thus had a better understanding of magic in GoT than others did.
Yes! I was pissed. He should of been king of the north. But no he was so against being king. And then he busts out with that shit that he came all this way when he’s going to be king of the whole damn thing
I always thought that through his powers, Bran realised that all he really needed to do to gain power was sit very still and very quiet as everyone killed each other around him until the crown eventually landed on his head.
And what if it wasn't actually Bran, what if the Night King infused a piece of his soul into Bran when it touched/marked his arm? - It's not over yet ❄🏔🌨
Personally i think, If only Daenerys and Jon married, and who the fuck cares if they were aunt and nephew, they loved eachother to the point they would have done anything one for the other, so why didn't they marry and with Daenerys guiding the South and Jon the north riunite the realm, Dany would have been mercyless, but Jon Mercyfull so he could have made Dany truely understand that every live matters, if this happened i amore pretty sure that Dany would have just destroyed the iron fleet and Cersei's soldiers, not burning all Kings landing and make everything go for the Best, because Jon and Daenerys would have been king and queen at Kings landing, which means that they would have let Sansa guide the north for Jon and Daario Naharis guide the South for Daenerys, and rule on the realm. Arya would be Free to do whatever she wants, (go on explorations or become a Royal guard) and Bran become a councilor of the king and the queen, maybe instead of bronn who always looked at his back not thinking much about the others, exeption made for Tyrion
@@Johnnythefirst ok, i am not saying that she should have necessarly change in good, but i think they could have taken the right amount of time to show how she changes
No then there would've been a season 9 and 10 too in which bran would've been proven evil and villain, and john snow return to save the kingdom from him. But it would've been really hard due to Bran's warging powers...and at last a targaryen would've sit on the throne again...
Imagine that the Night King himself and the White Walkers were actually the good guys trying to stop Bran and the Three Eyed Raven in order to save Westeros.
This makes so much more sense than the writing in season 8 the way it was portrayed. I guess D&D didn't need ten episodes; they could have done it in 2 minutes 10 seconds.
@@infernoo365 IDK what kind of ending would've been satisfying. It's really, really hard to end a show like GOT. But the ending we got was just unspeakably bad.
This is basically what happened, in a sense. He did confirm Jon's parentage for no practical reason, and did nothing to prevent or subvert the various things that eventually made Daenarys snap, and by his own admission went to King's Landing so he could be crowned. It's not unlikely and in fact is quite plausible he directly or indirectly influenced events to become king. Which makes him basically Littlefinger, but with nigh-omniscience, and about the same amount of humanity. He'll likely be a monster of sorts
exactly what i was thinking! the truth is the reason danny snapped and out of fear of losing her chance to be the queen she went on slaughtering people. if the truth didnt come out i dont think this would've happened
@@ghostmutt4265 Essentially, the video implies that Bran Stark actually used his supernatural abilities as a Warg and the Three-Eyed Raven to manipulate everyone like puppets and bring about the ending he wanted all along, up to and including becoming King of the Six Kingdoms. It's basically the 'What if Bran was actually evil and pulling everyone's strings since long ago' version.
@@jessiehogue. Your comment should be pinned so that those who don't understand this true ending to the saga will finally get that the ultimate twist is that Bran is evil incarnate.
The ending would have made sense if the show didnt change who the Three Eyed Raven was, or the REASON why Bran says he is...not...Bran anymore. The raven is a Targaryen and he takes over his body. The Raven also taught Euron, who is supposed to have magic and be truly insane. Bran and Euron are two "boys" who pass the Ravens test as possible bodies to take.
Okay now I'm very salty that this wasn't the canonical ending... this ending seems very intriguing. This would have added so many layers to every situation in past 8 seasons and would have made whole story rewatchable... would have been fun to theorize just how much Bran has influenced all the characters, which scenes are "bran influenced" and which aren't and so on.... damn. Vid is done nicely the music, cuts, everything is perfect 👏
A lot of this is actually the ending. I don't think Bran had to warg into Dany, but I do think he played the game of thrones with his omniscience. It was his true power. If you watch his later scenes, he is clearly darkly motivated.
Former Three-eyed raven: "They cannot enter this cave. A strong magic is protecting it" "He touched you. Now they can." Benjamin Stark: "They cannot enter from the wall. A strong magic is protecting it" Brandon Stark: went into the wall knowing white walkers could enter because the Knight King touched him. . . Yes, brandon is the most evil character.
THANK YOU. I legitimately thought that something like this must have happened. That sentence "Why do you think I came all this way?" at the end sounded so haughty, so arrogant in my ears that I couldn't believe anything else. It really did seem like Bran / the Three-Eyed Raven orchestrated all of this from the very beginning so he could seize power. Evil Ending indeed.
I thought Bran was playing everyone the moment he started giving suggestions on when to release information to others. Also the chaos is a ladder scene made it feel like he was the only one in control.
thats because the three eyed raven is spouse to be a targarian a pure blooded one that actually has magic, from the old days but the show changed what the raven was so the story got white wasshed
I thought it was implied since bran was telling people when to release information that he was playing the game. Also bran being king is kind of poetic, since he calls himself the world's memory. Hence the world's memory is king.
The ending does seem very dark as well. The kingdom becomes ruled by an all knowing, all seeing dictator, with his eyes on a dragon that would make him all powerful... Chilling...
@@bhushangarje2623 there's a jon snow sequel in the making. or atleast thats what i last heard. maybe with house of the dragon doing well they're going to do it now
This... is an ending I can agree with. And, it could have happened, if only they would have shown the Three Eyed Raven one more time. Imagine one last scene, King Bran all alone in the throne room, a close up of his face and finally, after all his apathy, he smiles. He smiles in such a dangerous, gruesome, monstrous joy, that you just know, the Nightking might not have been the most evil thing around...
Yeah.Like right after the small council leaves him, where he’s his usual serene apathetic self, and the guard asks if he wants to be escorted away and he says no, the music suddenly slows and grows heavy.Bran then suddenly grows a smile, a smile that reaches his eyes, but not the smile of a good person.No, a smile of evil, like Eurons smile or the night kings, his eyes then changing to have some red in the pupils, like Brynden and some of the children of the forest.And just as he hears someone like Tyrion call out to him on something, the smile goes, but his eyes are still smiling.And then it ends, with a heavy dark tune.Because no one won, they lost their true king and put a evil god as their king instead, yet they think he’s a paragon of good.Much like Palpatine he simply waited, and played chaos, and then reaped the reward.
You could have added another detail, Bran wargs into Joffrey when he decides to execute Ned Stark, making it so much more evil. Killing his own father after being possessed by Night King and that resulted into all the wars later.
This would have opened the doors to a mind blowing sequel. Bran the broken used his power to nudge every event and tragedy in westeros little by little in his favor becomes the new enemy of mankind.
When people managed to reveal what GRRM's original redacted outline said, one of the lines said "Bran sits free. Yet his seat is hardly a comfortable one. In the North, Jon Snow is his bitter enemy."
This is AMAZING! In two minutes, you managed to bring the entire series together better than a team of professionals with a big budget were able to do! Truly excellent 👏👏👏💯
In the show Cat tells Bran that she can tell when he's lying because he always looks down at his feet. He is the ONLY stark that is known to tell an outright lie for their own gain. He also allowed Hodor to die, Summer to die and he may have eaten Jojen. He must be the villain. Your ending is the best that I've seen so far. THANK YOU!
@@OkLikeWhatever so lying about joffrey and Arya's fight(in the very first season) was for survival? Or was it because she wanted to be his bride and she knew if she told the truth that would never happen?
@@dimphodimplesmarata9456 She could have lied and said it was all Arya's fault. She didn't. Instead she said she didn't remember. But she did tell the truth to Ned (in the books). Ned knew the truth and that is why he called for Sansa. Also, Sansa was trained to be a lady and part of that training was that she was supposed to take her betrothed's side, even when he was wrong. Ned even tells Arya that. Did she want to marry Joffrey? yes, Up until that point he had been sweet to her. But it wasn't just about staying betrothed. Ned didn't end the engagement after that episode and Sansa had n reason to believe that he would. So she knew that she would have to survive as Joffrey's fiancee after being questioned by the king, and if she ratted him out, things would go badly for her. In the books she is only 11 years old and the whole situation happened after a day of Sansa and Joffrey drinking wine. The show really cuts a lot out and makes Sansa look worse than she is.
I would have enjoyed this ending far more than the one we actually got. Saw music and all. Kinda thought it was a bit funny that Bran refused to be King in the North because "I'm the Raven" but he had no problem becoming the King of everything when they offered him the crown.
The 3ER didn't want to be lord of winterfell because he wasn't a Stark. That's absolutely true. You don't need to be a Stark to be king, however. Furthermore, his goal was always to be king, not a lord of winterfell. This is just more evidence if him manipulating things. He got you to believe him.
He didn't refuse to be King in the North. Sansa told him as Ned Starks oldest living son he was rightful Lord of Winterfell (A lord), he said he's the Three-Eyed Raven and cant be "Lord" of anything. A Lord is a noble title. He became King, a royal title. SO maybe a not-so-subtle play on words but not inaccurate.
Now that is an ending that this show deserved. Great evil has been banished... but even greater one was just given the reins over most of the world. From that day onward a line of three eyed crows would rule the world for hundreds (if not thousands) of years? Or maybe Bran discovers some forbidden knowledge wrestled from the past to mould himself into something entirely different. This evil ending idea is great and it's creator should've been the one to do the ending of GoT. Show writers can't hold the candle to this person.
Not at all and ending, a beginning to a much better season filled with many surprises and plot twists; something we were lacking in the latter episodes...
Imagine Bran fully turned Night King and brings Winter to Kingslanding and all of Westeros. Then the Dagger (or if they change it into Sword) that stabbed Dany will become LightBringer and would use by Jon Snow to kill Brandon Stark who is Night King.
Now, this is the ending all the faithful fans deserve. This is the ending that would make the entire series come to a closure and the real bitter sweet ending. Hats off to the video editor. Another awesome theory, much better than the creators. This will be the ending I will always tell everyone moving forward. Feeling happy watching this.
This is a more logical ending than what season 8 gave us. That said it isn't bittersweet, it is bitter dark. A much more logical ending based on what we saw but still dark.
This is the best edit of Evil Bran I've seen and there are MANY out there so kudos for that...It really is flawless editing ,fast paced shifting perspectives and that Saw theme ..just bloody brilliant! Also the few moments you chose for Bran warging were great, even better if Aerys gave the order to burn them all under Bran's influence. PS: on a personal note I'd have liked of at the end Bran's eyes turned blue as it would weave with the child's eyes turning blue plot.This would signify that Bran is also the successor of the Night King now alongwith everything else he is.That'd be way too cool.
Bran becoming the eternal mind controlling God-Emperor of Westeros is much better than shit we got. It's also more in line about who Bloodraven was. Bran uploaded Bloodraven + whole Weirwood network into himself.
I thought Bran was responsible for the burning of king's landing without having to warg into people. He looked like he manipulated everything from the moment he stepped back into winterfell.
This was AWESOME. What a fantastic payoff this would have been to the chekovs gun that Bran can enter the mind of people and take control of them. That Daenerys was controlled by Bran would have been an awesome plot point. Maybe the night king hunted the three eyed raven specifically because the TER is evil.
Exactly it made no sense that there was no pay off for that ability in the final season. He should have controlled a dragon in the final battle at the very least.
This ending is definitely better than the actual one. It felt like they rushed it and packed way to much in then needed. Not to mention they seemed to have forgotten the storyline.
I actually saw a thread on reddit just after the finale aired from someone who said they were a PA on the show and had seen the notes Martin had given for the ending, and he said the notes made it clear that Bran was manipulating things to happen as they were and that the Bran ending was very much implied to have a darker and more sinister vibe in Martin's version of events. We will probably never know if that's true but it's honestly hard to see this as a HAPPY ending
That makes sense because in the book it’s very clear that the Three Eyed Raven is not a good guy - he’s a power hungry Targaryen bastard named Brynden Rivers, and he basically lures Bran to him to take over his young body. It also appears as though Bran is being Jojen’s body which has been made into a paste for him which will increase his powers because Jojen is a greenseer, but he hasn’t been told about it. He wasn’t killed in action either, it seems he was sacrificed down under the tree.
This just makes..the Absolute..much needed sense 😭 Thank you for this 🙏 I promise whenever I rewatch game of thrones, I'll just add this as the finale and be at peace with the ending. HBO, "learn something from this guy"!
This is actually the ending the only way the ending was different is that he manipulated the people into doing what they did soin a sense he did control them
I know this video is 2 years old now but wow. This has layers in how well made this is. I especially like how instead of using any generic "evil" music, you go for the Saw theme, and even go the extra mile and edit it like an actual Saw movie with the sudden quick camera movements and fast paced editing. Seriously, well-done.
Thank you for reminding me what movie that music was from. Now I have the urge to go find someone that hasn't seen Saw and watch it with them, especially the end
You made it more visible but there is a credible theory from what was in season 8 that Bran knew the King's Landing massacre could happen and did what he could to ensure it would.
Jon felt never more rotten then when Bran spoke those words as he knelt. He realised it all, and saw that smirk, that evil smirk, the one the night king had so fondly worn showed the truth. But there was nothing he could do, he had killed his aunt and his love, he would not kill his sibling too, or specifically his body. What sat there wasn't Bran. He'd heard of Meera reed who'd run in tears away from Winterfell, Sansa had told him that. Had she run because the boy she loved was dead, now a hollow skin draped over something else? And he had no choice, he'd been played to do everything, and none of his two "siblings" would believe him. So he left, and went quietly north, and as he decided to go north of the wall with the free folk, he felt happiness he could run from Bran's control and the evil that would consume the south, for once he'd made his own choice.
Your comment makes total sense since i always felt it was strange that girl cried and ran away saying “you died in that cave”… and jon kneeling to Bran talking to him like hes a stranger with a straight face it all comes down to bran being controlled / or it was his idea all along to manipulate events for his interests and still he isnt the bran that they grew up with. I still cant understand the correlation
This would put to bed a lot of my discontent with the finale tbh. It's been a theory in the community for a long time that Bran may have been corrupted and has been meddling in events in the past to ensure everything plays out like making the Mad King go "mad". I wonder if the sequel to GOT will have this plot point. It truly would redeem a lot of choices at the end, specifically with Dany since her character turn was ridiculous. Imagine if Bran was constantly whispering in her ear about her losing power, whispers of having her throne taken away by Jon, whispers of delivering fire and blood upon Kings landing, and whispers of freeing the world with bigger ambition. It would turn her ending from being absolutely stupid to actually tragic, making her a victim of the infamous madness that she had no choice in. This theory why I believe him being contradictory ("I don't want to be King of anything") is actually on purpose as opposed to a writing blunder. I mean, they were literally building up to the fact that Bran was no longer human, which he literally directly states and we clearly see it in the way he acts. As it was said, "Bran is dead". He's either the Night King reborn or the puppet of the Children of the Forest (also possible that the three eyed Raven has warged his being into Bran. He seems like a good guy in the show but he has a lot of stuff left out from the books. He's very morally gray and it's implied he's killed or corrupted a bunch of children while he tries to seek out his replacement. One such person strongly hinted at was Euron). Either way, this ending is 10 times better.
Book Euron.It’s very likely he caused Euron to become so evil and twisted, by sending him those dreams and offering power and abilities if he came north, only for Euron to be rejected by Bloodraven abruptly, leaving him with a deep hunger for magic and powerful abilities like warging.It’s even implied he warged into a woman his brother fucked, meaning he’s already broken one taboo of warging. Bran is far more sinister in the books, as he’s eaten human flesh while warging, possibly eaten Jojen without knowing, and even some nights watch deserters, he regularly mind raped Hodor to have a chance to walk and do things like hugging Meera, and now there’s one taboo left he hasn’t broken, but if he’s broken two of them, it’s implied he might end up doing the 3rd, as Winds is going to be very very dark if it ever comes out, and Brans morality is slipping…
Hats off to the editor of this video. It shows Bran is the real antagonist with a lot of connections 😱😱😱 If this actually the scene I'll be waiting for S9
You notice how Jon looks down (at his feet) when saying "Your Grace". Cat says to Bran - "you always look at your feet when lying". Starks aways look down when they are lying or doing something they don't want to do. Ned, Bran and Jon. Re-watch.
@@soumyachintu5024 I didn't say people. I was talking about the Starks. Hint was what Cat says to Bran. Then you start to see it with all the Stark men.
@@sheilagraddy2290 Bowing your head to people in positions of kings and queens was showing them respect. Jon even did it when he was surrounded by Wildlings in their camp when he entered the tent of their king. When Cat says "you always look at your feet when lying" means when they are merely talking/lying and NOTHING to do with bowing before someone.
That fixes Bran's storey for me. I always thought Bran might be going down a dark path when he was taking over Hodor in the books. Hodor didn't like Bran taking over his body but Bran does it anyway until Hodor has come to the point of not resisting Bran anymore.
@Someone who's harnessed the gravity Well, lots? Bran has his powers, most of which is vision... but he is far from the wierwood trees. Perhaps Jon could either corrupt, destroy or somehow unbind Bran from the trees up north, reducing his power. Jon would build an elite squad of warriors. Over the course of the Story he would claim Drogon. He would convince others to his side eventually, including some of the small council.
It really is the perfect solution to all the stupid and out-of-character decisions that were made in the later seasons to reveal that they weren't their decisions. Also, a brilliant bit of making a Stark sit the Iron Throne, the 'good guys' winning, and have it be the fall of the world of Men without them even knowing.
Sorry, the Starks are not the good guys. They think they are, which makes them bad guys. If there is any good guy, it is Tywin. The land and the people were all right when Tywin was in charge.
@@Dreschzocker There's a reason 'good guys' was in quotes. In Game of Thrones you either win or die, morality doesn't really enter into it. Story wise, Starks are presented as the 'heroes' and I find the idea of a third option, winning the Game and having died, for a certain value of dead, very satisfying.
@@DreschzockerThinking that you are good does not automatically make you bad, a good part of people do certain actions because they believe they are morally correct, even Tywin justified himself with Tyrion after the red wedding(Although perhaps morality was not his intention). And Tywin's death was done to show that he was full of shit, an insecure man with daddy issues can't be an exceptional ruler, especially when he puts his legacy over the people. In addition, he left a very bad precedent after the violation of guest rights at the red wedding.
Brilliant video. I've long thought in my own personal head canon that Bran was really just a meatbag for Bloodraven who did everything to finally become King. I wish the show had shown a scene like this to explain things and to make sense of all the bs at the end. The show should have never had a happy ending for anyone and this revelation at the very end would have been a huge mind blower. Rip Got and fuck season 8.
That's exactly how I understood the ending lol 😄 I was like, did he not just tell John that he was a puppet all this time? A puppet in a game that already had a determined ending. And cocky Bram was the puppeteert lol
Ok this was great. The SAW ending music the SAW editing style and adding the ,,it's your choice", considering the SAW movies have good twists (most of them) really makes this a perfect representation. I want to play a game... of thrones. Game over.
What if when night king touched bran a part of him got mysteriously supernaturally transported into bran's body so what if the night king never really died and is still alive...living inside Bran the broken
Still thinking about this. In the books, the story is expected to end with Bran being crowned as a king as well so, what if this event has to do with the idea of protecting people against their own ambitions? Now with the Three Eyed Raven sitting in the Iron Throne it is possible to stop any sort of conflict in advance, preventing the world to suffer another Five Kings' War, any sort of treason, double cross or another magic threat as the White walkers. Bran would be able to foresee any threat and move the strings in benefit of preventing any bloodshed. That would benefit him indirectly since perpetual peace can only be assured with him and his successors being in power, as some sort of eternal Big Brother . The price for peace is mankind's free will... Thinking about it, the only way the Game of Thrones could end is with a perpetual victory
Honestly, I came here without expecting anything but a joke. I'm actually quite a bit f*cking surprised :O I also have a theory on Bran not being Bran anymore (according to series ending) I think that BloodRaven warged into Bran right before dying, thus his weird behavior at the end of the show. "Don't listen to it, crows are all liars." -Old Nan.
sort of, he seems creepy in the final episode saying that "why do you think I came all this way" line and responding "Im sure it will" after the small council meeting. Plus he had seen the burning of King's Landing in S4.
"Why do you think I came all this way?" Earlier he insists he can't be the Lord of anything, yet he knows all that can and will happen. I think the "Bran is evil" ending is pretty easy to read and better than the alternative.
That's the twist I wanted for the ending so bad. That Bran played the game of thrones through time all along and manipulated everything from beginning to end. From the Mad King to him finally ruling over all. Not for ill intend, but because it HAD to happen in order to stop the madness and start a better future for Westeros. I was thinking about this ever since the "HOLD THE DOOR" episode.
what's really funny is this "daring" ending... actually to some extent justifies the stupid and strange writing decisions that you find in season 8 it explains why dany went stupid, went more stupid than mad king stupid for really no development it explains why he didn't do anything in season 8 after achieving all this power except spread rumours or gossip it wraps up his arc and the whole blood raven and crow crap... and it explains why the night king died so easily... because he didn't
@Tyler Holt what mass murder are you talking about, you mean punishing evil bad people like the slavers ? LMAO the fact you don't see a difference between her punishing people or taking out those who don't support her... into just wiping out endless civilians who have nothing to do with the actual war itself is like not understanding the difference between a video game and reality
How incredible this ending would have been. While everyone kept their eyes out for the shadiness of characters like Littlefinger; all the while the most broken and innocent player is the most sinister player in the game.