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TheGame of Thronesfinale left fans shocked as well as divided, particularly when it came to Daenerys Targaryen’s (Emilia Clarke) descent into madness and destruction. While many were left questioning the character development and unexpected shift in behavior, the showrunners and the director have provided some insight into the reasoning behind Daenerys’ actions.

The HBO adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire novels achieved mainstream success.

A Song of Ice and Firenovels by George R.R. Martin have long been beloved by a cult following. As a result, the HBO adaptation of the series achieved enormous mainstream success.With a remarkable cast,Game of Throneswas groundbreaking visually and deeply political. But season 8 disappointed a lot of fans when it came to the abbreviated but much-anticipated conclusion.

The episode where Daenerys decides to burn down Kings’ Landing offended a lot of viewers. While some were incensed and accused the showrunners of misogyny and inadequate character development, others believed that the events were predictable.

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Exploring Emilia Clarke’s Character Arc: Perspectives from theGame of Thrones’ Creators

Back in 2019, in abehind-the-scenesvideo, showrunners, David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, along with directorMiguel Sapochnik, addressed the decision to have Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) turn King’s Landing into a fiery hellscape.

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According to Sapochnik, Daenerys’ decision to embrace her ruthless side and burn the city to the ground was a significant turning point in her arc. It was the culmination of her growing frustration and “empty” feelings, as well as a wayto show the audience the consequencesof their desire for epic battles:

“She feels empty, it wasn’t what she thought it was, it’s not enough.”

However, the Game of Thrones finale shocked and divided fans, particularly over Daenerys Targaryen’s sudden shift in her behavior.

That is when she decides to turn“this personal”, Weiss continued, referring to her choice to follow through on her long-promised vow to seize what is rightfully hers with fire and blood. According to Sapochnik, this is the equivalent of addressing the viewers and saying, “You wanted a battle, so here you go”.

The video also delves into the technical aspects of filming the destruction of King’s Landing. Due to restrictions on filming in the original location of Dubrovnik, amassive backlot setwas constructed to replicate the city.The attention to detail in creating the set was so meticulous that it drew the attention of the paparazzi, leading to the construction of a massive wall of shipping containers to keep prying eyes out.

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Additionally, the video delves into Tyrion Lannister’s challenging decision to betray Lord Varys. Benioff explained that Tyrion’s choice came down to loyalty, choosing to remain loyal to Daenerys despite the consequences:

“It’s a choice between betraying your best friend or your Queen and he chooses to remain loyal to his Queen.”

Emilia Clarke, who portrayed Daenerys Targaryen on the HBO series, discussed life after Westeros and the finale that so many fans found offensive.

Overall, the behind-the-scenes video provided an overview of the artistic process and decision-making behind the controversial finale. Well, what was Clarke’sresponse to the criticismfollowing the finale?

Understanding Emilia Clarke’s Perspective on theGame of ThronesFinale Criticism

Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen inGame of Thrones[Credit: HBO Entertainment]There is still a lingering sour taste from theGame of Thronesfinale.The Daily Telegraphearlier spoke with Emilia Clarke, who portrayed Daenerys Targaryen on the HBO series, about life after Westeros and the finale thatso many fans found offensive.

“I was too busy focusing on my own reactions to really pay too much attention, if any at all. The only thing I felt truthfully sad about was that [executive producers] David [Benioff] and Dan [Weiss] are my really good friends, and so it’s for them that I feel heartbreak, because it’s theirs.”

According to the actress, everyone is free to hold their own opinions and should be allowed to express them. She further added:

“And if you’re sad that the show is done and you’re sad because you enjoyed watching it, then that’s sad. It sucks this wasn’t the perfect ending that people were hoping for, but I truly believe we would never have made everyone happy.”

In light of that, Clarke is also prepared to let go ofGame of Thrones,as she said:

“I don’t feel pressure to follow up on the show because it’s unfollowable.”

While fans may still be torn about Daenerys’ actions, the insight provided by the showrunners, actors, and director adds depth to the character’s motivations.

Whether you love it or hate it, theGame of Thronesfinale will go down as one of the worst in history.

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Siddhika Prajapati

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With over 3,300 articles carved into the digital walls of FandomWire, Siddhika Prajapati excels at creating, curating, and elevating engaging stories. She takes pride in giving these stories a home and, of course, she’s got a Google Knowledge Panel to prove it!Whether it’s reviewing the latest drop on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Apple TV+, or analyzing the cultural echoes of a streaming hit on Paramount+ or Max, Siddhika is always writing three steps ahead of the discourse.

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