Ok so I don't watch the show like that. I hate fantasy shit like this...Lord of the rings, Harry potter, and so on. But since everyone is so fascinated with this show I have to ask...... why doesn't this chick just kill everyone in two or three episodes and the show just end? And I catch a scene here and there so I saw how afraid everyone is of the Dragons and how beastly they are. So why doesn't she just take the 3 dragons and ride them over thousands of troops and spit hot fire at them all and kill them? What is the hold up here? Is this show the new Walking Dead? Goes on forever? I heard that the books are done with so they aren't following those anymore. But watch they will still pull another 3-4 seasons out their ass to feed the public.
Sopranos and The Wire are the greatest shows in television history. Season 4 of the Wire is probably the best season HBO has ever aired for a series. This fairy tale dungeons and Dragons bullshit is not even on the same planet as this other shit.
I caught the end of last episode. Why that kid jump off the boat and let that girl die?
Lol literally nothing happened. He ran away. You don't see her die. Lol and it ends like that. It's like they ran out of time and couldn't show anything. Too much planning early on I guess in the episode.
Honestly Mob, you surprised me with your post. I was expecting something more along the lines of your NFL playoffs threads "Everyone expects this chick to win it all at the end. I guarauntee Daenerys will not survive season 7. I swear if she wins the Game of Thrones that I will never watch HBO again..."
The dragon issue is TBD -- some of Dany's advisors prefer the by-any-means-necessary approach. Kill or be killed.
Other characters (Tyrion = the midget, Varys = chubby bald guy) -- they've basically put Dany on a pedestal, and they think she can be the king/queen to finally break the cycle of violence. She can be wise, just, honorable, etc. She can win the old-fashioned way (with soldiers & swords & diplomacy), and doesn't need to "cheat" with dragons.
As you said, this is a show (and a book) based on back-stabbing & betrayal. One family rules for 10-50 years, and then they're betrayed by another family -- and then *that* family is betrayed by another family, and then somebody is fed to dogs, and then somebody is flayed, etc, etc, etc.
But that's what Tyrion/Varys are trying to prevent -- maybe they're naive, but that's their goal. They want rainbows & long-term peace.
That being said, you don't introduce dragons on a TV show, and *not* let the dragons kick some ass. So at some point, we'll see the dragons cook some people.
don't know half way thru season 2
she said she would use the dragons to wipe out anyone that didn't help them