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Game of Thrones S5 EP9 *unedited*

this was honestly so bonkers, i can’t even think of a cute little tag line for this upload. 

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Game of Thrones S5 EP9 *unedited*

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F*ck face Mcgee with the faces.... that sounds like something I would say 😂

LadyV437

It doesn’t bother me either, but if it really is an issue you could try a polarizer filter for the lens of your camera. Not sure if it would work on this angle, but maybe worth a try.

Amália Coccia

In regards to Stannis, the thing to remember is that magic has no moral value, it offers no validation of righteousness. Just like any other type of power. Yes the Lord of Light is a real magical force but it's not the only kind operating in Westeros. Dany's dragons are magic (look how supercharged other magic became when they re-entered the world). The white walkers are magic. The many faced God that Aria is serving is magic. We've seen Bran do magic that's rooted in the Old Gods. Stannis burned hundreds of his own followers and who knows how many enemies because they didn't follow his god. If he had made it to King's Landing and taken the throne with the Red Witch how many people would have died for sacrilegiousness? Thousands? Tens of thousands? What would happen to the Maesters who follow the sciences first and foremost and their secular libraries? What would happen to the Old God trees where the northerners pray? What would happen to the septs where plenty of ordinary people pray? My guess is death and destruction ("cleansing") by fire. In his quest for power, he murdered his own brother and his own daughter and had planned to kill his nephew (Gendry). Just because you have power, by magic or by inheritance, doesn't mean you deserve to rule. And it certainly doesn't mean people will stay loyal unconditionally. Stannis should have learned that lesson a dozen times over the course of the show but he was just too rigid. The show told his story through the rosey lens of his #1 fan Sir Davos so it was easy to root for Stannis or at least be neutral. But episodes 9/10 is when Sir Davos is sent away and the show lets the tone stay true to Stannis's consistently brutal and power-hungry behavior. The show likes to force you to see the same people in new light and it sometimes feels really really uncomfortable.

Katie Niekamp

The fighting pit scene is in some ways more intense in the book. I literally gasped while reading it the first time. And Stannis sacrificing Shireen is enough to tell you that man belongs nowhere near the Iron Throne. Yes, he's the rightful king, but he'd be an awful ruler who was willing to do evil things to get what he wanted. Oddly enough, Renly Baratheon would probably have made the best king. Robb Stark had no interest in the Iron Throne, but he would've done well too.

Mandi Mateer


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