Warning: The Gary Eberhart Archivesfollowing post contains spoilers for the finale ofGame of Thrones.
Game of Thronesmay have come to an underwhelming end, but the memes keep on giving. The film boys are out, and they have takes.
While not all fans were pumped with how the show ended, it has always been visually stunning, aside from a few wayward beverages. From the incredibly detailed costumes to the shots of sweeping landscapes, we can at least agree on one thing: Game of Thrones is beautiful. But one cinephile took to Twitter to emphasize justhow amazing the one scene in the finale was.
Fresh off her murderous rampage after destroying the city she tried to liberate, Daenerys turns to face her army of Unsullied and Dothraki soldiers. As she walks toward her force, her dragon opens his wings and takes flight, and the queen appears to have dragon wings sprouting from her back, too.
We get it. Daenerys is basically a dragon, because she's the mother of dragons. It's like, superon the nose.
But Twitter user @jhilll1181 captioned the clip, "This shot is brilliant and should be shown in any film study class."
Stunning? Sure. Beautiful? Hell yeah. But brilliant? OK.
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If there's anything Twitter is useful for, it's making fun of people. Other Twitter users hopped in his mentions to tell him that his take was bad.
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The tweet quickly became a copypasta, and other Twitter users posted what theybelieved were brilliant shots that should be taught in every film studies class.
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The next time you reminisce about your Film Theory 101 class, check yourself before sharing it on Twitter or risk getting meme'd. The North remembers, and Twitter never forgets.
Topics Game Of Thrones X/Twitter Memes
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