It was so beautifully filmed. Awesome. They chose the right arc for Dany.
It's just the hows and whys. If they do make sense then they are botching telling the stories. I mean, they are botching the telling of the stories - big time, but that just means I don't know if they make sense.
2 crappy reunion episodes where nothing happened and then complete all the arcs and massive battles in three hours.
TBH we were in trouble when 7 seasons of building up the wall and the watch were wiped out in a few seconds tacked on to the end of S7.
FFS, if you've written multiple fiction series, then I'd have thought you might be able to read as well. I knew exactly where it was going with her character, and hadn't the slightest issue with it. My problem is how they underwrote and rushed it at the end rather than doing it properly. Capiche?
Underwritten is putting it mildly. She started going mad at the end of the last episode, and went made this week. The signs were there. Did you not see her lip trembling? And the eye make-up this week?
It was supposed to be a tragedy but it's a tragic waste of a very worthwhile storyline. It might have worked if they'd not pulled so many fast ones and maintained the quality throughout.
Again I was completely slain by what someone wrote about her depiction in the books : Dany is profoundly troubled by the idea of her turning into a monster. At one point, she's in turmoil over this, and hears the grass talking to her, Jorah's voice, telling her she is a dragon. That is madness - the early signs thereof - written well. Awful, tragic, so personal. Loss and emptiness, the deepest fears, and the promise of uniqueness, power and destiny, whispered into your ear by your overwhelmed and malfunctioning self.
Dany? TV Dany? When did she act stupidly? Fail to weigh something up? Get completely caught up in something. Lose sight of reality. She's always lucid. She's so clear on the betrayals. She doesn't listen? No-one is even making a serious effort to talk to her or change her attitude or state of mind. Yes, the arc makes sense. Just not the depiction.