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This chick is on Youtube live streaming her rollercoaster. She was all stan for Dani, then she lost it crying when Dani was killed, now she is PISSED. lol. I don't even watch this show anymore, but this is hilarious.
 
As you all know, in CK2, Elective Monarchy leads to assassination, wars and plotting. So lol on that.
 
<Everyone's okay with Dany being dead
<Everyone's okay with Bran being king for no fucking reason
<Everyone's okay with democracy
<Everyone's okay with the North seceding and no one else wants to be independent

Did D&D put even the barest modicum of effort into this episode???
 
Hahah, amazing.

Also they just replaced monarchy with an oligarchy. This was also not an uncommon practice. Elections of rulers by powerful councils was no mean unheard of.
It's human nature, man. No amount of hippy shit will change that. All the Westeros government change will do is make the noble houses squabble over titles rather than a pointy chair.
 
<Everyone's okay with Dany being dead
<Everyone's okay with Bran being king for no fucking reason
<Everyone's okay with democracy
<Everyone's okay with the North seceding and no one else wants to be independent

Did D&D put even the barest modicum of effort into this episode???
The obvious answer is no, no they did not.

Tree Wheels is king now.
 
<Everyone's okay with Dany being dead
<Everyone's okay with Bran being king for no fucking reason
<Everyone's okay with democracy
<Everyone's okay with the North seceding and no one else wants to be independent

Did D&D put even the barest modicum of effort into this episode???

Its not actually Democracy, its Elective Monarchy, which did happen. Its only nobles and powerful people who can vote on the king. Its not really Democracy.
 
What a progressive show for having the crippled become king.
 
Sansa is Queen of the North, which is no longer part of the Seven Kingdoms
I meant physically present, not that it actually matters. I there being no Stark literally in Winterfell was considered an ill omen.

Its not actually Democracy, its Elective Monarchy, which did happen. Its only nobles and powerful people who can vote on the king. Its not really Democracy.
Good thing they don't have any powerful neighbors and a sea between them and Essos or the Six Kingdoms could go the way of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. However, the succession could get messy if some of the elector states wanted it to be their guy, or if Dorne asks, "why the hell are we letting ourselves be ruled by these chucklefucks?"
 
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