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Originally Posted by Smithy
All of these sequences happened in the past two episodes. Aside from Jorah's death (which also made no sense since he was fighting thousands of wights inside the damn castle) these back-to-back tragedies came across as terribly executed plot devices with the sole intention of stripping everything away from her and to portray her as a raging lunatic. Their sloppy, rushed execution is why people are up-in-arms about this whole ordeal. None of it makes sense other than them desperately wanting us to view her as her father's daughter and not as her own person.
Further to that how on earth are people not going to be scared of the bitch with a DRAGON anyway, regardless of if she burned the city or not, she’s got a Dragon, you’d be terrified
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And my biggest annoyance with it is that they basically make out that Jon rejecting her pushed her over the edge. It's so cheap and sexist. Like with all the things she's went through since the start of the series, her long lost nephew who she's known for 5 minutes not wanting to shag her is that thing that makes her burn innocent kids alive? Come oooon
*I'm not even a Dany fan