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“ we appear to be missing a master of whisperers”
*you literally see everything*
Surely I would want one. Bran spends great time being unconcious looking at the history. A person overseeing his city would speed things up, maybe even prevent some betrayals and issues.
They can help eachother out!
He's seeing this comment
but can he hear everything?
Bran see's everything he WANTS to see, he can't really see it if he doesn't know what to look for. A Master of Whispers is more of a Specialist in the field, same as the Arch-Maester.
what would have been better imo was if after daenarys died they put gendry on the throne as the legitimised son of robert baratheon
it would have shown that despite all the fighting and death, a true baratheon still sat on the iron throne, it just came full circle
then made bran the master of whisperers
feels like a sitcom ending.
Felt like the Seinfeld ending (when they were sitting in the cell)
sitcoms are generally better written and actually funny
that is what happens when you have woke minds write off the rest of your story through a TV series.
Absolutely. Almost as if the writers were aware of how the show had become a joke and decided to join in.
Martin was too busy writing the next episode of the Mets Being The Mets.
Perhaps YOU should have sent in your fanfic, MAGA
I don’t question season 8’s writing. I deny it’s existence.
And yet here you are commenting on a video on it. Pathetic.
Then you miss the entire theme of GoT in the first place--everything eventually goes to shit. Denying it doesn't make it go away.
@@rikk319seems you missed it to.
@@rikk319i was very sad when the writing was killed by dnd at the somewhere
lol, you people couldn't stop prattling about "the best show ever" and now you've decided it sucks you still can't stop prattling about it. get a new hobby dweebs.
Drogon was last spotted flying back to season 5 when GOT was still an amazing show.
Amen!!
Bravo!
Bad pussy? Nah!! You mean season 4.
Season 4
Drogon was last spotted with Ser Pounce riding on his back.
The only good thing out of this entire ending is that Podrick became a knight, like he always wanted.
*to
Yes but he's a kingsguard now ? Lol
@@nihaalsandim9986 the poor women of the brothel.
And Bronn got his castle
@@bargainhuntbricks420 they'll go crying from dorne to casterly rock
Bran earlier in the seasons: "I can never be king I am the three eyed raven"
Bran at the end: "LOL SIKE"
I have a hard feeling that they made Bran a King for a reason,there will probably be season 9 in the near future where Bran will be a villain and he planned everything to get the throne as you can see in the end he had no reason to send Jon Snow back to Night Watch since Dothrakis and Unsullied left Kings Landing,also in the scene where he was named a king he said "Why do you think I came all this way"
@@ivanduvnjak4919 why nights watch? It serves no purpose now without the wall and the enemy behind it
@@leroyengels9597 because he knows that's where Jon wants to be.
@@fzrmaverick jon is abit of an edgelord isnt he! Should go to dragonstone find some dragon eggs 👀
@@fzrmaverick John doesn't want to be there
We appear to be missing the master of writers.
I still can't get over how the guy who bascially did a one month internship at the Citadel is now somehow qualified to become the Grand Maester, over literally all other Maesters in the Seven Kingdoms who actually have experience
That's how it works in real life too
There's some level of precedent for this. The Grandmaester position tends to be stressful, and previous kings have ended up killing the Old Archmaesters with overwork before, so they sometimes send younger maesters for the role. Grandmaester Pycelle was one such example, arriving at the Red Keep at the age of 42. Though yes, Sam still has a lot to learn and like so many others sitting at this table, is terribly unqualified.
Sam even didn't finish his Maester training and even give up.
To be fair Sam gained a lot of XP on the front lines and must have levelled up sufficiently for the task. 😜
Sam did cure Jorah of something that the maesters thought was uncurable. He is not a political schemer, a person with a good heart, was one of the first people to discover killing a whitewalker, and has tonnes of experience working in extremely stressful conditions. He has knowledge of the library and maesters at his disposable as well. His position is well earned.
Years later and it still feels like a bad fanfiction
If you feel the story ends when a secret prince with a magic bloodline and a magical swords strikes down the Dark Lord then you haven't been paying attention.
King Bran comes from GRRM the author of the books that inspired the show. It's an indictment against human rulers who always fall prey to the corrupting influence of power that he makes a hive mind king in the end.
The show did a piss poor job of showing it but that's what Bran is a kind of inhuman/superhuman consciousness that has access to all the brilliance stupid good and evil of mankind and is all knowing.
That is why 'Bran' must be king, because he's best qualified for the job.
@@gerardjagroo he has zero qualification for the job. He is an utter stranger to Kings Landing. Hell Tyrion would've made a better King. Ridiculous. I don't care if GRRM himself wrote this , it's terrible. And no one expected Jon Snow killing the Night King to be the ending, but we expected it to be MUCH BIGGER GAME than the *stupid* Iron Throne. A prevailing idea in the show and books was that when the dead come back to kill us all, does it matter who sits on the Iron Throne? The answer being a big hell no. With the hack job they did in EP 3 when the night King was assassinated (so dumb) the only thing left in the show was the Iron Throne. Very poor choice. It's like two whole different shows.
Bran should never have been King, nobody knows him nobody cares. He's not commanding, he's not a leader, he can't even f*cking walk. Earlier in the show he explicitly says he cannot become king because he is the three eyed raven. Wtf stop defending this show, it was made by corporate d-bags who wanted to end it as fast as possible. These people only wanted money over story and it's hilarious you defend their half-baked ideas.
Sorry, not hilarious, it's frustrating.
Ironically, someone on youtube did posted a video on how season 8 should have ended.
@@andrewpatterson3703 I'm not defending the show, I too think the ending was rushed.
I'm defending George's decision to make Bran King.
Things will go down radically different in the books.
@@bermanmo6237 Is it actually good?
Every scene of season 8 just feels soulless and empty. Like I’m watching a deleted scene or something
Seems like marvel movie ending
Not all scenes were bad
Brienne getting knighted was great
Less music and bland camera shots and dialogue.
Not every scene was bad wtf
Nice to see that Sam forgot about the oath he had sworn to the nights watch, Brienne forgot about the oath she had sworn to Sansa yet now joins the kingsguard, Bronn becoming master of coin despite admitting in a previous season that he’s never borrowed coin and doesn’t know the rules behind it, Bran saying there’s no master of whisperers despite being able to see everything himself.
10/10 writing
It's so weird how they call him "Bran the broken." This whole scene felt like it was written by AI.
South Park-Craig: “ChatGPT dude”
*a bad AI
yeah... Bran the Raven, or something that that effect... Bran the Omniscient would probs be the best title really... or Bran the Fact Checker... Bran the Live Action Replay...
Imagine showing this scene to someone who just finished season 4 lol
I still cannot belive its real
Even the acting sucks. It feels like a Saturday Night Live skit that the cast put together.
Haha, I am on season 6 and just wanted to see the ending. Everyone seems to be $hitting season 8
This scene is like the nail in the coffin of the dying soul of game of thrones which was once one of the best TV series in history.
I respectfully disagree. First, this how real wars end. Second, we were warned! While Ramsay was torturing someone in the dungeons he told him that if he thought this was going to have a happy ending, then he hadn't been paying attention. I got the point.
Sopranos was the best. However, you aren’t wrong. Biggest collapse of……anything this popular ever maybe. 11 years we’ve been waiting for Winds of Winter. It’s crazy.
I tend to agree. It was seemed like a bunch of mafia families with their armies fighting for control of a city. While there are still noble familes trying to put their families on the throne of a monarchy, they no longer do it with their own private armies fighting with the private armies with other noble families. The other thing that is remotely close is when a third world warlord with his own private army and advisors from a private military security force training them trying to take over a country, some idea as a a sellsword on Game of Throne.
@@feliksj.kwiatkowski2935 agreed
Key point to remember. George Martin stopped being part of the script writing and adaptions of his book after season 4. D/D did reasonably ok limping on without him yet by season 6 and especially the Euron Greyjoy ark it was obvious they had absolutely no clue what the hell was going on, they absolutely butchered the storyline from there on.
This literally feels like a sitcom
It even has the pacing for the laugh track.
"I once brought a honeycomb and a jackass into a brothel." - Tyrion's last words.
Summed up the shite writing from D&D
8 seasons of GoT and no punchline...
@@caronstout354 You can find the whole joke online, if you look hard enough.
Tyrion walks into a brothel with a honeycomb and a jackass.
Madame: What can we do for you?
Tyrion: I need a woman to lay with, for mine has left me.
Madame: Whatever for? And what's with the honeycomb and the mule?
Tyrion: My woman found a genie in a bottle, and he granted her three wishes. The first was for a house fit for a queen, so he gave her this damn honeycomb. The second wish was that she have the nicest ass in all the land, so he gave her this damn donkey...
Madame: And what about the third wish?
Tyrion: Well... she asked the genie to make my cock hang down past my knee.
Madame: Well that one's not so bad eh?
Tyrion: Not so bad!? I used to be six foot three!
What happened next?
Drogon was last seen flying north where he attempted to raise an army of dragons from the dead, then he hid in the afterlife but was hunted down and killed by a man using the power of his voice
what
@@AlyxAesthetics Never played skyrim?
@@AlyxAesthetics Hey, you. You’re finally awake. You were trying to cross the border,
right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush, same as us, and that
thief over there.
@@MidwestMisfit huh
@@AlyxAesthetics Damn you Stormcloaks. Skyrim was fine until you came along. Empire was nice and lazy. If they hadn’t been looking for you, I could’ve stolen
that horse and been half way to Hammerfell. You there. You and me - we
shouldn’t be here. It’s these Stormcloaks the Empire wants.
It has a sitcom feeling to it...
yes, and its horrible. absolutely disgusting
Filmed in front of a live studio audience.
HEY, where's the audience?!
I really can't take this scene seriously at all
i was waiting for george costanza to be the new master of laws and then quitting on his first day only to turn up the next day like he didn't quit
because this is bussiness, not art, businessman took over completely after decent start
"We appear to be missing a Master of Whisperers" said the THREE EYED RAVEN
Bran: "Alright guys, Kings Landing is in ruins, the country is in turmoil from a 7 year long war and winter is here now, and thousands will die of starvation; I'm going to go close my eyes and look for a dragon, you guys clean up everything else."
to be fair, if the white walkers are gone so is winter
AHAHAHHA
So a lot of these choices are suboptimal but Davos deserves to have a seat on the high council no matter what ends up happening in the books. Man is a saint
Actor too i love him
I love Davos too!! ♥️
@FUN 4 ADRENALINE so I don't think the show works on the same logic but maybe because kings landing doesn't have weirwoods or something? I'll be completely honest I'm basically grasping at straws on that, and I think your point is super valid.
@@BoBnfishy Bran in the show doesn't need weirwood's as seen by him seeing Ned's past and Jon's birth.
@@vincegalila7211 ah gotcha. That man makes sense
Anyone who thinks this is even remotely decent ending, you deserved it.
Bran being king was the ONLY good part of the ending. It's such a fitting ending too. The first half of the show was all about rich assholses scheming and betraying for power, and the second half of the show is about how this doesn't matter; how you can't scheme your way out of the apocalypse, or real problems. The person in charge shouldn't be the person who played the game best, but the person who's most qualified - and magic powers certainly helps with that.
@@MomirViggwilv Him becoming three eyed raven just to be a king and do f*ck all other than that isn't a fitting ending in my book.
DnD?
🐑
Bran is Evil and Manipulated the events to gain power.
It's the twist and the story isn't finished
Years later and I still can't believe this is how this brilliant show ended!
If you were paying any attention you'd know it stopped being brilliant about 4 seasons before this.
Who in their right mind would have gave Bron The REACH and made him master of coins.
This atrocity alone is enough to consider 8 as mass hallucination
Tyrion did ton of die. bronn explained it well how all families became powerful families . Bronn is the wealthiest of the 6 kingdoms. Having him at court makes sense.
If someone showed me this scene during the first 4 seasons, I would 100% believe that the actors were pulling off a parody for amusement.
Oh, what they did to this show.
If I were told this were an improv the actors did as their characters for a joke ending, I would have believed it. But no, someone got paid to write this dialogue.
I actually like a lot if this scene don’t care much for bran the broken but I like how the others ended up
@@bigmistakesnoreward4157 Exactamundo. Well said. Yes S8 sucked major balls, but this show gave us 7 great seasons ffs. That's 1 more than the Sopranos.
@@theprinceoftides6836 season 7 was just as much of a trainwreck
Lol ikr
It's like a Saturday night live skit. Between everyone completely forgetting about Drogon right up until now and Bronn (the enviable soldier/officer who doesn't know what a debt is) as master of coin and not master of war, it's so comical
Having bron on the council just feels like fan service it’s all so stupid.
Maybe definitely not master of coin but he’s not much of a war tactician either! Just a really bada** fighter!
He's also in charge of the food supply which gives him an upperhand in so many situations which is great for such a figure of greed.
@Kenny He's good at spending, not handling it. King's Landing debt is going to continue to increase.
@Kenny he is good at spending money but doesn´t know shit about making it other than killing people.
How gracious of Dany to leave the small council chamber undestroyed.
This isn’t a Small Council meeting, it’s an snl skit
Tyrion
-Accused of attempting to kill Bran
-Gets kidnapped causing
Jamie VS Ned Duel
Seige of Riverrun
-Fought at the Battle of the Blackwater/ and won
-Served as hand of King for King Joffery
-Married Sansa Stark
-Accused of assassinating king Joffery
-Murdered his father Tywin Lannister
-Served as hand of the Queen to Daenarys Targaryean
- ETC.
AND HE DOESN'T GET MENTIONED, FOR SOME CHEAP f**** JOKE!!!!!
Varys told him this was gonna happen
He doesn't get mentioned because he's a dwarf
The replies to you are dumb. It doesn't matter if Varys speculated or he's a dwarf. Tyrion was significant enough to be in a play across the world and was accused by the public as being a demon monkey causing the city's problems (this was according to Bronn). There was even the global search for a Dwarf because he killed the richest and one of the most powerful men alive in the world--his father Twin. Tyrion not being mentioned is merely a bad gag joke.
@@__-yz1ob it’s doesn’t matter. Tyrion had a significant hand in very single event and political party in Westeros and multiple times serves as the second most important person, and was accused of murdering Joffrey and actually killed Tywin, both the rulers of westeros.
The MVP of game of thrones
The worst part of this scene is Bron's inexplicable interruption of Sam.
Yeah! So annoying!
Fr
Grand Maester Sam
@@jitendrasoni467 Without a Maestor's chain
Inexplicable? Are you familiar with the character or his personality at all?
I wanted the very last scene to be Drogon in Valyria laying dragon eggs with Danys body nearby and one of the eggs hatches and the baby dragon screeches and the screen turns to black and the credits role.
what a sad ending for such a great series
The tragedy is, I can kind of see how these characters ended up where they did. Tyrion cursed as permanent Hand. Bronn an upjumped sellsword. Sam a Maester. Brienne a protector. And Bran from boy to “oracle king.”
But it was so underdeveloped and rushed by Dumb and Dumber it feels hollow, stilted and soulless. Like fanfiction
I think Tyrion is more than happy to be Hand. He's older now, he's not interested in gambling or whores. I don't have a problem with Bronn being master of coin. Every royal family ancestors were butchers at one time or another.
@@TJ-fe7rr Sam being a meister actually makes sense (since he survived) there is nothing else he could've done better
Please don't insult fanfiction like this, I've read fanfics that are WAY better than this tripe
In D&D's defense, they ran out of source material for the main plotline of Jon/Arya/Tyrion etc.
Think if D&D had paused production of the show to wait for GRRM to finish Winds of Winter.
We'd still be waiting, and some of the cast would be noticeably MUCH older / dead.
There's not even a firm release date for Winds 4 years after the show ended.
Sam apparently speed-ran the Maester training and not only became a Maester, but the Grand Maester, in like a week or two.
Bronn just abandons that castle he wanted so bad? I suppose the local lords probably chased him out.
Brienne abandons Sansa, because why not? I guess Sansa is too much of a girl-boss bad-bitch to need any protection anymore.
Le sigh.
King Brandon The Broken, The One Who CAN'T Walk, The Wheelchair Master, The King Who don't Stand, Brandon The Spineless, Protector of the Realm
Long may he reign
Long may he not reign
😂😂😂😂😂
@@kevivtawar7716 Long may he reign?
Bran the wheely wheely leg no feely
His first order of business: make all of Kings Landing handicap accessible
All of that fighting for rulership, to just end up chatting about the sewerage system at castle rock?? 🤣🤣
😂😂😂 sam
I love how Davos corrects Bronn's grammar as a reference to Stannis
"Master of Grammar now too."
He also threw shade at him by calling him the Master of Lofty Titles since Bronn likes titles; he is happier when he has more titles, Davos implied that most of his titles are meaningless. Davos probably thinks either he is a glory hound or just annoying. Note Bronn implied Davos will used the kingdom''s money to benefit himself. Ironically, Bronn wants to use the same money to build better brothels in Kings's Landing. Ironically, when Littlefinger was Master of Coins, he also own the best brothel in town. It implies he was using the money to enrich himself. I tihink it is implied that he is not from a rich family, but married into money.
One of my favorite characters in the show lol
I like how they did this only once every 15 or so episodes. Never overdid it, but never did it to the extent that you thought it was uncommon
D&D subverted all our expectations by comitting career suicide. That was the real twist from the begining. What craftsmanship
good way of looking at it.
As we watch this abomination, we reopen the graves of their careers and pour in copious amounts of wildfire & sulfuric acid. Idiot writers.
Even better than Red Wedding. Only this time, we the audience was the one that was killed.
Am in the middle of a rewatch and am in season 3. Watching this feels like a fever dream.
Seeing Bran as king and Sansa as queen was so painful for us watchers 😢😢😢
If they where targaryan that phrase would have BIG diferent meaning
@@Utilizador-gs3lx No doubt. The insult D & D did to us was aweful.
Despite drogons loyalty to Danny I have a feeling the only person to stop drogon going berserk and burning all of them would be Jon as he was the only one to get close with him and smell the blood of a dragon in him.
Bran is searching for Drogon for a reason. Don’t forget that Bran is no longer Bran and is “something else” now(Three eyed raven). Bran wants to warg Drogon and use him
@@Solitude1990 He cant warg Drogon 24/7 though how would you control him when hes himself Jon maybe cause hes part Targaryan im not sure but why would he want to warg him theres no wars anymore its just a question left unanswered I guess 🤔
@@Goldtaker23 bran secretly wants to achieve world domination and kill everyone with drogon
Drogon would tear Jon apart
@@notsnape9414 if Drogon wanted to kill Jon he would've done it in the throne room after seeing his mother lying dead on the floor.
Bronn's face when Bran said he will find the dragon 😂
He found a red priest or priestess. Danny was raised from the dead.
@@raywhichway1790 No way!!!!
@@raywhichway1790 haha you watched the future of Game of Thrones series by Vologda Mapping eh? 😂
@@abhilashroy255 I was saying that from the day that episode aired
@@raywhichway1790 he dosnt need to find them they are everywhere to find in essos and if things get worse he also could try to make contact with the yi ti who are older than any other folk and more advantage than any civilisation.
Also theres the other continents who are mostly unknown except for the facts wyverns and baselisks live there.
In the end he prob is looking for drogon because no one ever could Tell if a dragon is male or female.
Some say that dragons have no fix gender since westeros lost all of its power and magic their basicly defensless against folks like the yi ti.
Dragons are needed and drogon may lay New eggs or discovered New dragons in old valyria since tyrion once saw a bright redlight in the sky there.
Also it could be desendants of deamom whos body was never found.
After rhanerya found out about demons love for nessle demon helped her escaping on a dragon.
Since no one dared to visit old valyrian its possible she went there waiting for demon.
Its still unknown if deamon rly died since his body was the only one not found.
Something Supporting this is the fact deamon was a genius in battle and the strongest warrior of westeros at that time.
He knew about aemonds trap Still flew there to make sure to kill him so rhanerya can take the thron even thought she tried to kill the one person he truly loved in his life.
He fullfilled his duty made his brothers last wish come true
Its very unlikely for him to fly into a suicide mission and risking caraxes life for nothing.
He knew he can win but also knew vhagar cant be killed without a sacrifice caraxes died after swimming to the shore vhagar died aemond died with blacksister in his eye falling with vhagar and aemond in the water.
They found caraxes obsv since caraxes managed to Die outside the water and they found vhagar aemomd and blacklister at the samespot since they fall together into the water but deamons corps who was supposed to fall together with them just vanished for all eternity and so did nessle and her dragon
"I once brought a donkey and a honeycomb into a brothel..." Lol
This scene feels like all the actors coming back for a 20 minute non-canon Christmas reunion episode or something purely for fan service.
I -... I am absolutly speechless..this scene is so.. Jesus Christ I need a priest.
THIS SEASON needs a priest..
@malicious intent I am seeking
I think we've all been violated enough without the need for a priest
I’ll call Thoros of Myr
I think having the guy who can see the future become king is a very smart move, but there's no getting around how badly the show executed it.
Starks won and bran become king was good choice but 6 episode is way too short tomake it happen
The thing I never understood is why all of Westeros is so easy going. Cersei blows up the sept with a ridiculous amount of important people, and she becomes an undisputed queen.
Brann, a crippled Stark boy(from the north, who seperate themselves from the kingdoms), becomes king, and we skip to everyone just being fine with it.
I feel like we needed to see the impact of these events more to make it feel more real
Ive always said this. It literally becomes impossible to plot against the crown when a guy like bran
@@MsDragonbal776 Bro u don't have to plot
What will he do
He's basically a puppet king with no army under his name
His sister might help but she's all the way north
Man will just see his death coming
@@Alex-pb6mx Robert Baratheon didn't have an army, how do you suppose he ruled?
0:53 i love how Samwell poke his head just in case Bran couldnt hear coz he always high....
This scene proves that, you don't have to be powerful to become powerful, just accompany with powerful people.
Drogon was last spotted flying east, towards VOLANTI- this = Kinvara!!!
Catherine López López I’m saying because I don’t think that was just a throw away line. This is also the same god who continued to give Melisandre incredible power even though she also burned innocents. So Rhollor is not exactly a benevolent deity. He picks his own purposes
Cassie Blanche benevolence is a very complicated matter in life and much more so when you are a king or god.
@Catherine López López I doubt there's a red god and it's just magic. Besides, It can be said that Dany has work to do with liberation of the slaves and such in Essos.
exactly
Bran asking for a Master of Whispers was the stupidest thing *ever*
Drogon will come every year to westeros to incinerate their asses to avenge his mother because he is a good boi
@Barney Weiss *boi 😤
Bran: We appears to be missing a master of whisperers.
Me: You can thank your Hand of the King for that one.
makes more sense that Brandon should've been the master of whisperers doesn't it! LOL I think maybe they were being subliminally sarcastic as with Brandon around they wouldn't have needed one! LMAO
1:51. Bronn said “you’re a master of grammar now too”? 😂😂 lmao
So... No one remembers that Bronn killed Davos' son... Not even Davos... Yeah...
You need to forgive and move on .
Causality of war shit happens but in the end they both fought for humanity against the dead
@@tellez4089 actually Bronn didn't take part in the battle of Winterfell. Bronn never fought the dead. So no.
@@cesarsuarez7538 he is talking about bsttle of blackwater
@@jimmichalop2330 No. In his comment he says "fought against the dead". That is not Blackwater.
@@cesarsuarez7538 yes you are right.
This scene is like finding evidence in a homicide investigation. On it's own, out of context, it doesn't seem that bad, it's competent and serves a function, but then you add it all up and it's just a lady who's been stabbed a bunch of times in her apartment. GoT is the lady.
I'm watching this scene now even though I'm on season 5 (My brother suggests I don't watch 7 or 8) and this scene doesn't look terrible. They must fuck it up pretty bad
Well said
Somebody call Law&Order: Criminal Intent King's Landing...
@Sentor TV yes. It's that fucked up.
This is the funniest thing I have ever seen
Despite how badly the show ended, I could totally watch a spin-off called "The Small Council" or something similar and it's just them doing day to day things like this in King's Landing
Better watch Seinfeld.
I love this ending just because I find hilarious to have both Bronn and Sam in the Council
they feel like an odd couple
When king Brandon was leaving and they all stood up I wondered why Tyrion didn't stand up then realised he did its just his height. That got me laughing.
This literally jus happened to me as I was reading your comment 😭
Also me 😁😁😁😁😁😆😆😆😆
☠️
Me too
I wondered why King Bran didnt stand up...
Bronn’s look when bran says maybe he can find Drogon 😂😂
i hope drogon will eat him😂
I was so disappointed in the speed of the ending that I missed the general banter. "You master of grammar now?" Made me laugh.
Brans presence at the meeting is so short you wonder why he even bothered to show up in the first place
I want a series set 500 or 1000 years later cause you know the kingdom will have fallen back into chaos by then.
Nah estimating from the history of the current GOT world, if it's 500 years later, we will see the introduction of canon guns and rifles, early industrialization, and attempts of discovering new territories outside of Westeros for wealth and land. If it's 1000 years later, we will most likely see capitalist/socialist revolutions, the 7 kingdoms will become 7 republics or be unified under one single democratic/authoritarian government.
Yup and Drogon would still be alive they live so long Jons ancestor could find him and use him to defeat who ever the bad guy is
@@Goldtaker23 Lol Drogon would be dead. Oldest Dragon in Got was Balerion and he was around 200yo.
@@gudhaxer41343 Yea your right I didnt specify the time period I just like the idea lol maybe 80 years in the future after GOT or something
@@Goldtaker23 I'm sure there will be tons of dragons because Drogon will lay eggs.
They're all smiling because they know how ridiculous this is.
They still owed the Iron Bank a gargantuan amount of money and they forgot all about it already. They even picked Bronn as Master of Coin who knew nothing about loan or money management. The reign of Bran the Broken would be short and tragic.
Bron trying to act formal like he cares and trying to show respect lmao..
A scene created by people who had no idea what they were doing, written to demonstrate that the characters have no idea what they are doing.
It’s just the council of fan favorites
I'm sorry but I just can't help laughing my ass off when he Tyrion says Bran the Broken out loud. Who in their right mind thought that would work well.
Yeah. "Bran Stark, the first of his name, the three-eyed raven, king of the Andals and the First Men, lord of the six kingdoms and protector of the realm" would have been much better.
@@MCSPARTAN501bran ain’t the first of his name though. He’s named after his uncle right?
The literal definition of an anticlimax
Appoint Bron as Master of Coin is the sum up of how messy this end is!!
Bran can see everything in the past and present, so why do they need a master of whisperers?
For formalities
Because he has to choose to see a specific event. Master of whisperers can guide him based off what his spies hear or see.
He should BE the master of whisperers
why does he ask where Drogon is? since he sees everything!
@@Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer Bran the Broken. King of the Andals and the first men. Master Rogue! Protector of the Realm.
Gotta admit, this scene brilliantly shows that after all the excitement and chaos, the politics of Westeros returns to the mundane but peaceful job of nation-running.
Which means after all dany DID break the wheel
@@user-ze5mq1qn4n *in two wheels* 😁
It shows how bad the writing is, some random sellsword that doesn't know what a loan is now controls the most fertile kingdom in Westeros and is master of coin, a guy that dropped out of the citadel is now grandmaester, some cripple nobody knows is just acepted by everyone as the king and the most despised man in the Seven Kingdoms is hand of the King.
@@masterplokoon8803 Sounds like good writing just bad writers.
@@JayMillz517 Grrm did not plan writing that though. He may have planned Bran becoming King but nothing about Bronn and Samwell earning those positions. Also Where is the Prince or Dorne? He would be a great master of whisperers considering how mischievous and weary Dornish politics are. Some other great houses that hold ALOT of power are: Houses Hightower, Redwyne, Velaryon, Royce, Manderly, Waynwood, Yronwood, Dustin, etc. but nope, A smuggler and a Minor lords daughter are the best they come up with
I can't believe this is actually the ending of game of thrones 😂😂😂
It's funny how Sansa refused to bend the knee to his own brother as King. 😂
Bran allowed it cuz he knows North would eventually merge and that sansa would do something foolish again
This still seems like a fake ending they shot as one of many to throw people off the real one
"And you shall be named 'Bran the Broken!'"
"Actually just "Bran" is fine"
"'Bran the Crippled!'"
"No really-"
"'Bran the wheely legs no feely!'"
nothing beats: "i once brought a jackass and a honeycomb into a brothel..."
The master of coin sure has his priorities in order😂😂
hahahahaha wth Tyrion "I once brought a Jackass and a honeycomb to a brothel" xD
the best part is that every single person at this final table were the outcasts and underdogs.
Exactly. And that’s what makes this council amazing.
Ser jorah as master of law or war
Ofcourse if he wouldve made it
this is crap
That happens in real life too. It's usually the underdogs who eventually recieve the larger end of the stick eventually. Patience and persistence are the key.
Except Jon the one everyone wanted there
Literally all my fav characters in this one room. Kind of wish we could have seen more of these characters working together.
Kind of typical for bad writers, they ended the show with the council of fan favorites
It’s just mindless fan service that makes no sense when you think about it for more than 5 seconds.
They all deserved better endings than whatever is this. I'd rather have them die and feel devastated than suffer to see their characters get butchered to the next season. Also, Bran is one of your favorite character????
Loser
Bran: guys, can you stop calling me the broken, it's not cool..
I've seen a few comments mentioning drogon flying north...and coming up with the idea of him heading towards Jon... now there may be a chance we'll see drogon just because Jon is getting a spin off but in this scene there is no mention of him going north. Sam clearly said he was last seen flying east towards Volantis but Bron interrupted him. If anything he took dany's body home or past the eastern cities to the ruins of old valyria.
Ser Bronn of Blackwater and Lord of Highgarden, the true winner of Game of thrones
"You master of grammar now too?" 🤣😂🤣
Tyrion : Wow despite betraying my queen and plotting her murder i am still hand of the king😂😂😂
Well Jon went north to the wall... And they say Drogon has been seen north. Even if he killed Dany I bet somehow Drogon would be close to the area where Jon is. In the end is the last targaryen. But this is just a supposition. Maybe Bran wants to see if Drogon and Jon met. To not have another claimer to the throne.
they said Drogon was going seen EAST not NORTH
This council makes no sense
- Bronn doesn’t even know how money lending works, why the fuck make him Master of Coin? If you had to give him a council position (because the fans like him and GOT now operates on fan service), why not Master of War, which Bran himself said was open.
- Why is Sam there? Is he the Grand Maester? How the fuck did Sam become Grand Maester? He didn’t even earn a single chain while he was in the Citadel, and dropped out! Oh, he also stole a bunch of priceless books, and his only excuse is he got a pardon from the Queen who was recently deposed. And he’s still bound by his Night’s Watch oath by the way. Becoming maester does not supersede his obligations to the Watch (look at Maester Aemond). I guess D&D just kinda forget about that one.
- Tyrion. My God Tyrion, how the great have fallen. Has Tyrion made a single good decision since Season 5? His plans in Mereen resulted in it being besieged, his war plan was utter garbage and lost them all of their allies, and he tried hiding in the crypts when an ARMY THAT COULD RAISE THE DEAD attacked them. Tyrion must have drank himself into a permanent stupor on his boat ride to Pentos, because this Tyrion is an idiot.
- Poor Podrick. Man could score a natural threesome and now suffers the worst indignity: celibacy
- Davos and Brienne are alright I guess.
2/5. They scored a 2/5 on council appointments.
FWIW the Kingsguard can't father children, it doesn't say they're celibate. Same deal as the Night's Watch and we know those boys up north had their fun in Mole's Town.
And I think Bronn was there for essentially the same reason as Tyrion which is accountants didn't exist back then, if you were smart you'd do fine and Bronn was King of common sense in that series.
Sam is no different from the rest of them (some of which you were fine with), they're basically written as "the one who knows when to break the rules" type characters. Sam's ability to treat Jorah is proof that a chain can be meaningless and are probably given out like diplomas instead of purely on merit. The whole point of Sam was basically to show how out of touch maestars became with the world (another trope, the institution of stodgy old men who are out of touch). He's basically just Qyburn before Qyburn went insane, willing to do things by breaking the rules. Now that I think about it, the amount of "breaking the mold" characters this show had is like ten too many.
Your Tyrion criticism is fair, zero disagreement there.
Brienne is a Kingsguard and has no political experience. There is no reason why she would be on the council. Davos is the only one who seems qualified to be on the Council but most of his impressive politicking was with Stannis and he hasn't really done anything since he introduced Jon to Danaerys.
Kind of just feels like D&D just threw together the most popular side characters and said "Here's a new council" without thinking any of it through. Pretty much exemplifies the level of care they put into Season 8.
My thing with Podrik is that he learnt to fight in what? Season 6? Wich is like a year from this scene. So he is been holding a sword for a year and they make him Kingsguard?? So we can see "familiar faces" in this council? Fuck off show
Bronn killed Davos' son.
@@cesarsuarez7538
Dave got over it
Not Davos though, Davos got taken out back and shanked between Seasons 5 and 6 and was replaced by Dave for the rest of the show.
I swear this Council feels like a Jimmy Fallon parody🤣
The Hound was always right. “F**K THE KING!”
Didn't daenerys destroy the entire red keep
Umm Plot?!?
The guy who didn’t know what a loan is …. Is literally the master of Coins lol D&D at its finest ….
"Sir Podrick"... Wonder if Sir Brienne of Tarth knighted him?
Would have been nice to see the passing of the baton.
Bran: I cannot be the lord of Winterfell.
Also Bran: But the king of Westeros seems good.
Bronn of the Black water at the small council. We may as well see Sandor clegane and Tormund.
Bronn: youre master of grammar?
Stannis: (slams the table)
Yes he is
Such vaguely defined powers....
"That will improve"
"I'm sure it will"
Based off Bran's reaction I'm really hoping he saw into the future it in fact did not improve 😂
Ok, but seriously. Why the fuck is Bronn, a man who doesn't even understand the concept of loans, who has absolutely no experience with any sort of administration, who is barely even literate, the master of fucking coin?
@@eljaychannel5006
Oh good, I guess by 8 year old cousin who just finished his multiplication tables is perfectly suited to be Secretary of the Treasury right?
I love the symbolism in this scene, Bran represents how the audience are happy to eat literal shit if it was coated in gold. Still can't believe the writers served us with such generic shallow bollocks for the ending.
Opposed to the crying babies that whine about the same thing year after year? “Oh it stopped following the books!! Should have stopped at season 6!” Blah blah blah. You’ll eat shit, and you’ll like it.
All this criticism of the last season i just wanna know how would you have liked the show to end? The night king winning? Like there are only so many possible ways it can and how it ended was decent enough even if it was a bit rushed
@@abhilashroy255 LONG COMMENT, WILL POST SHORTER SUMMARY... First off; the show had the budget. HBO were willing to offer Dave and Dan ungodly amounts of time and money to complete the story so there is nothing outside the realms of possibilities here sans scheduling actors. The show was fucked after S7, there was no redeeming it once S8 rolled around and multiple adaptations meant the show would never recieve a desirable ending that fulfils 10 years of development calling back to major plot points set up in season 1. That being said here is my ideal ending in full; Jon and Dany must actively participate and lead the defense of Winterfell. Bran must use his powers to subdue the Night King's influence on the Wights to justify the NK's presence at the battle and give Bran command of a small portion of the wights (awesome visual of undead turning around and fighting themselves). Jon must CQC some Wights and WWs alongside his allies on the battlements. When the NK arrives on the back of Viserion and wrecks the walls of Winterfell, Dany must kill Viserion (killing her own child) and focus the choke points with dragon fire (the whole fight will fulfil the Azor Ahai prophecy but will be ambiguous as to who is the Prince that was Promised by having multiple characters share the spotlight) , blah blah blah, awesome last stand fight scene... Bran warg battles with the NK, someone kills NK while he is overwhelmed (Theon, Jon, Dany, Jamie, Davos, anyone but Arya, Sansa, Tyrion or Gilly), the NK shatters into shards of ice but the Long Night does. not. stop. Cut to Bran's visions, he sees the Night King's form replaced with another; The Night King's a warg, a peice of him continues to exist in the things he warged into, as long as there are White Walkers the NK persists. The Long Night doesn't end until every WW is killed (previous seasons imply there are still WWs beyond the wall, meaning the NK never dies)... skipping forward... Cersie is killed in the sack of King's Landing, Dany burns the Red Keep... destroys the Iron Throne... Jon remains king in the north after separating from Dany choosing to stay loyal to the Night's Watch and taking real action to restoring the Wall and the safety of the North. Dany continues her conquest of Slaver's Bay, with plans of uniting east Essos under Targaryen rule, ultimately returning to the Dothraki sea. As for the throne, I'm not sure, I would be totally fine with the monarchy being dissolved in favour of a reformed government, a republic run by the lords (democracy is too progressive for this world to be considered and the stare of the continent makes it unviable), Varys can relax now that he has shifted the balance of power for the betterment of the realm. The in-fighting surrounding the crown over its lifetime proves the monarchy to be unsuitable for governance, in stark contrast to Jon who has earned the position with no expectation of reward and has never participated in the bickering of rights and inheritance. He may choose to abdicate in favour of the North joining the republic . Sadly, Euron can get fucked, he is irrelevant to the show. Dany can sink his fleet it literally wouldn't matter.
@@abhilashroy255 In summary: the themes of the corruption of inheritance vurses earning the right to hold power through personal sacrifice and nobel actions is embodied in Jon, a bastard with no borth right crowned King in the North, he could abdicate in favour of reform in Westeros. Cersie dies in the Red Keep, a testament to the failure and corruption or the monarchy when she chose power over humanity. The South has been torn apart by monarchy and cannot be subjected to the same treatment, Dany is rejected in Westeros so must find solace in what she has already made out of Slaver's Bay with the knowledge that she has earned to rule by forgoing her desire for power and fighting for a higher cause, her infertility means her legacy will never be corrupted by the idea of birth right and inheritance, she will bring back dragons and liberate Essos (the series is morally grey so this is on point in my eyes). A council meeting is held to decide the fate of Westeros, they decide to reform Westeros into a republic run by the lords. Jon still loves Dany but they lead different lives and must separate for good. Varys gets what he has always wanted: abolish the monarchy. Sansa continues the Stark line and rebuilds Winterfell, ruling as lady while Jon commands the Night's Watch, between them both restoring honor and integrity to the North. Arya does Arya things, but more badass and independent now. The Long Night ends but the NK survives to wreak havoc again one day, but weakened and crippled, waiting another 1000 years to strike again. The fight against entropy never ends, embodied by the NK's persistence relentless assault on life.
BEYOND generic. They literally made it to the finish like but got tired and sha*t out a really long ropey pooopey that barely crossed that line , and that long rope of Pooh is called GOT Season7 and 8.
Watching this ending just reminds us how bad of a job they did wow. Seems like a parody more than anything 😂
can someone please tell me how they're sitting in the Red Keep after Dany leveled the entire building/city literally one episide ago?