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[quote]Brienne was pump and dumped solely so Jaime could run back to Cersei.

She fucked Jaime because she wanted to. Jaime fucked Brienne because he wanted to. He left heard his co-dependent ex was going to die. Brienne got over it and and decided to be remember the good times they had together rather than be a bitter hag. Which is s good thing. Not unusual behaviour from anyone.

[quote]Jaime apparently was never an actual dimensional character but Cersei’s lapdog.

Being both weak and strong is the very definition of being “dimensional”.

[quote]Cersei ruthless queen who murdered thousands was reduced to whining about her baby.

She spent every season propping up her lacklustre children and started the murderous rampage with her king and husband in season 1 so...

[quote]Dany went from 0-to-60 wild-eyed maniac for shock value.

She came from an uppity and the literally whitest white family in existence who spent 7 straight seasons murdering and bamboozling thousands seemingly stupid brown foreigners into devoting their lives to her claim to a foreign crown.

[quote]Tyrion is a failed bureaucrat who kept falling upwards as the plot demanded.

Tyrion was a failed bureaucrat since the start, but he still chose love.

[quote]Varys was discussing treason out loud in the very throne room of his boss.

In any case, he was the one in the first case who gave a Targaryen dragon eggs without thinking, “hey, these guys famous are for their bad tempers”.

[quote]Arya “family is the most important thing” next scene “whelp bye fam!”

She chose life rather than vengeance. And she was t going to hang in Winterfell needlepointing with Sansa and as a trained assassin she doesn’t have the discipline to be a soldier for Bran.

[quote]Sandor seemed to forget his time with the Septon building houses and swearing off vengeance.

He avenged Brother Ray and made peace with the way his life had turned out. He happily died meteing justice to his brother.

[quote]Jon’s entire point of existence was reduced to killing Dany, his lineage, the most important part of the entire story, had zero meaning.

The ending shows the leaders choosing to elect a monarch, so his lineage does have zero meaning. He learned to be what Ned Stark wasn’t, someone who could affect change politically even though he didn’t want to.

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