06-17-2019, 07:23 PM
this is what I also find interesting. They portray Danny as not wanting fame, Fortune, or power. Her only requirement was allegiance. They never gave a reason why that allegiance would be bad. Those in opposition only refereed to previous leaders that demanded allegiance. If you really look at it Sansa what more dangerous the Danny. At least Dana consider the consequence. Sansa had one thought the survival of her house at any cost. Even Jhon who fought for the underdog. he never considered fighting to let the underdog rule. Danny was all about taking control from the privileged and giving it to the masses. That was her entire last speech on the steps. Yet we ended with control still in the hands of the privileged. Only eliminating the idea of conquest. Danny's idea would have been the only way of giving power to the little guy. just like she compensated the Shepard for damage to his flock. Yet crucified the masters for exerting their authority. The clam Danny was mad. That could be true if you consider it would be madness thinking there is any way to have the privileged give up their position and control. That is what i saw the cause for Danny's last act. Consider the Red Keep and the area around the Red Keep represents all that she was fighting against. It represents the privileged. As long as it stood they would always have control. Just like in Meereen they forced her to open the fighting pits. Look at where and how she burned. In the poor and working class areas she made strategic strikes only hitting military targets. At the end she crossed the walls guarding the area of the Red Keep before she launched her attack.
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