Did anyone else think her arrival on Drogon was a bit anti-climatic? I think a lot of us had expected her to do this to impress upon Cersei that she controls these powerful creatures. But we've already seen her do this several times already so the scene didn't seem all that effective to me.
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Contestado por Heisenberg12
el 29 de agosto de 2017 a las 13:13
I totally agree and noticed it right away, too.
I was somewhat glad that at least the looks on Cersei's and Euron's faces were a little more astonished than the Lannister army when they first saw them in Spoils of War.
Contestado por RustyShackleworth
el 29 de agosto de 2017 a las 13:29
You're right. Cersei and Euron did seem more astonished than scared though Jamie looked like he's suffering from PTSD.
Contestado por SevenHouses
el 29 de agosto de 2017 a las 13:29
I really wouldn't have expected her to arrive in any other way. I didn't find it anti-climatic. I'm always quite impressed with those dragons...
Contestado por RustyShackleworth
el 29 de agosto de 2017 a las 13:41
Well it was impressive but its just we already saw Danny arriving back at Dragonstone after roasting the Lannisters and then arriving north of the Wall to save Jon Snow and crew. As a viewer, the third time just didn't have quite the same thrill.
Contestado por Jana
el 29 de agosto de 2017 a las 14:35
Those were some sturdy sun shades they had built up on that podium. Too bad.
Contestado por CharlesTheBold
el 30 de agosto de 2017 a las 21:27
"But we've already seen her do this several times already so the scene didn't seem all that effective to me."
WE'VE seen it but Cersei hasn't. The demonstration was targeted at her.