Shoe, did people who put together a clip like that take everything Dany said at face value? When people are propagandizing, it's not uncommon to lie.
Slurm, I feel like you need some help buddy! Let's try to give you a hand on a couple of these things:
Spoiler
He's a corpse. Qyburn's methods are left a mystery. Maybe he did survive the fall. He didn't survive the flames.
Spoiler
He got stabbed a couple times. Contrary to Hollywood shorthand, it takes a while to bleed out. He was effed, but he had a few minutes. This is a pretty minor quibble. Narratively, what was important was that he was on the clock.
Spoiler
Perfectly in keeping with her character. All she wants is the kingdom. She's had her head filled up with it from the day she was born, by her brother and by sycophants. Hell, we got a scene right before that where she literally says that all she has to cement her rule is fear. When she was freeing slaves in the east, she learned what power could do for her. When she came west, we got 4 full episodes full of scenes of her moping and looking forlorn and realizing that people in Westeros don't love her, don't secretly toast to her. Everything she believed about her rightful place was wrong. She wants to rule the entire continent full of people who don't care about her, and there's only one way to do that. I was worried that her moping would resolve into something sentimental, but it's a pretty good arc for her, actually.
It also serves a dual purpose of giving Jon a reason to be in the story. His life has always been about protecting the realm from the threat from the north. Now he sees what the real threat is. Ironically, it took until the very last episode for Jon to wake up to what is happening in the world. Sansa knew.
It also serves a dual purpose of giving Jon a reason to be in the story. His life has always been about protecting the realm from the threat from the north. Now he sees what the real threat is. Ironically, it took until the very last episode for Jon to wake up to what is happening in the world. Sansa knew.
Spoiler
Again, this is a perfect resolution of his arc. I actually love the fact that people somehow thought we were going to get this knights in shining armour fairytale hero arc out of Jaime, especially after what happened to Ned. What was important was showing us that even assholes like Jaime can be good people. His last speech to Brienne was the distillation of his character: he's a good man, but he's not a good man. He did some bad things and we didn't like it. He did some good things and we did like it. His whole life was anchored in a toxic relationship. It might not be the most satisfying ending for him, just like Ned's ending wasn't the most satisfying, but it far from ruined him.
Spoiler
Sorry, but these are minor and dumb logistical complaints. The gates are open and scared soldiers are hustling a bunch of refugees into the city. They're not doing full body scans. And Euron bailed, lmao.
Spoiler
This is one of my favourite complaints from people because it really shows that their level of thinking about what's happening on the screen ends right at the screen. Last week a seriously injured dragon was happily moseying towards his playground after a long voyage home and got blindsided by an ambush that was sitting there waiting for dragons to come by. This week, his fully-rested, bigger, faster, meaner brother who was fully expecting an attack took a top-speed surprise nosedive at his enemies, who were scrambling to reload their shit. That's a series of easy dodges. I feel like the people who didn't work this out are the same people who are baffled that someone pretended they wouldn't burn houses and then burned houses. "But she said no!"
Spoiler
I feel like Bran already got his closure. You shouldn't envy him. He lives mostly in the past now. People thought he was going to be some kind of time-traveling god, and if they're disappointed that their ridiculous middle school fan fiction didn't come true, that's mostly on them.
Spoiler
We got the growth we needed from her, though. She thought she was a hard-ass assassin whose only purpose was to kill. All that time being mentored by Yoren and Sandor finally culminated in her finally deciding to listen to him just this once and abandon her list. She's a real person now.
Spoiler
I would be satisfied either way. If the show ends with Jon either bending the knee in a ruined Red Keep or getting killed by Dany and she rules with an iron fist happily ever after, that would be fine. If he somehow gets rid of her, that would be fine, too. Not sure how they do Drogon in, if they do. They definitely have a lot of cleanup ahead of them.