'Mad Queen' : The treatment of Mother of Dragons was sexist in GoT

‘Dany’ is making tragic choices that all political leaders face when it comes to using violence to achieve their goals. But the writers chose to show her as acts as irrational, tyrannical or insane.

Entertainment News : This story contains spoilers for Season 8 of HBO’s Game of Thrones.
Round of Thrones has finished, and everything is great — particularly with the forgiving Starks of Winterfell.
Arya has spurned retribution and is headed toward investigate new terrains, Jon Snow is back in the genuine north with his dependable direwolf, Ghost, Sansa is the Queen in the North for a recently free domain and Bran the Broken is the close omniscient leader of the Six Kingdoms. Westeros is really the land where dreams work out as expected.
Obviously, there is the little matter of why Jon is back with the Night’s Watch — he killed his sweetheart, ruler and auntie, Daenerys “Dany” Targaryen, oneself broadcasted Mother of Dragons who had at long last just reconquered her family’s hereditary honored position.
This occurrence (so horrendous to Dany’s fans) was supported in the show when Tyrion persuaded Jon that Dany was presently a crazed mythical beast riding dictator (clearly acquiring this dash of craziness from her dad, the Mad King), who should have been killed after she consumed quite a bit of King’s Landing to fiery remains in the penultimate scene. Read More

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