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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
I think you missed the point of the article. The point was that in the first 4 seasons, when somebody ####ed up they paid a steep price. When they challenged the wrong person, showed poor judgement, or lead with their heart and not their head, blood was spilled. Whether they were a good person or an audience favourite was irrelevant. Every choice had consequences. Folly was punished.
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I get the point and admit there is some truth to it.
Just pointing out that closing up some storylines had to be done quickly to move forward towards a conclusion and that article conveniently omits that.
Theyre also choosing to ignore any stories that don't fit their arguement.
How about Jorah being a spy on Danyres and almost getting her killed in season 1 or 2.
He conveniently got away with that Folly unpunished.
That's just 1 example I thought of in 2 seconds which is worse than Sam & the sword.
If you dissect the first 4 seasons as closely as the recent ones, I'm sure there's many more.