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" ... But then she just…snaps. I thought she was maybe going to make a beeline for the Red Keep and take out Cersei that way, which would have been a morally questionable move given her surrender, but no, instead she turns into a literal war criminal by torching the entire city, criss-crossing it to make sure everyone and everything burns (including her own remaining soldiers and allies), setting off her father’s Wildfire caches for good measure (that was a nice touch, admittedly). Jon and Tyrion realize both what a horrible mistake they’ve made, and audience realize the same thing, having invested in this character for a decade or more, only to see her arc end like this. Not in shades of grey, but by turning into a blackhearted villain beyond redemption. You can say she was pushed too far, you can say this was foretold, and yet you cannot say this played out well in any way other than its cinematography. It’s not about wishing for a happy ending, it’s about wanting an ending that feels like it’s earned, that it makes sense, that does justice to the characters being used. And that did not happen for Dany. ... "
" ... IT'S A RULE AS TIMELESS as black markets: Where illegal money goes, violence follows. In a digital market that violence is virtual, but it's as financially real as torching your competitor's warehouse. ... "
" ... Miller was on fire in Game 5 of that series, torching the Knicks for 39 points to carry the Pacers to the victory. Late in the fourth quarter of that contest, Reggie was yapping at Spike Lee, and Miller infamously wrapped his hands around his neck to indicate the Knicks were choking. That win gave Indiana a commanding 3-2 lead and sent the series back to Indiana. Game 6 in 1994 was undoubtedly the most important game of Miller's career up to that point. At home, with a reeling Knicks teams on the ropes, the Pacers were 48 minutes from advancing to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. ... "
" ... No. 4 HOUSTON ROCKETS vs. No. 5 OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER: The absence of Russell Westbrook will make James Harden even more ball-dominant, not that he will mind. The Beard loves torching his former team, and coach Mike D’Antoni has been making super small-ball work – as evidenced by Houston’s bubble victory over Milwaukee when the Rockets tied an NBA record by attempting 61 3-pointers. The Thunder have some capable defenders, but keeping up offensively is going to be daunting unless Shai Gilgeous-Alexander can more or less double his usual point production and Danilo Gallinari can stroke it from 3-point range at a high-percentage clip. Steven Adams needs to be a beast on the boards to allow OKC to take advantage of its height differential, which means the big Aussie had better be in condition to run, run, run. Prediction: Rockets in 7. ... "
" ... “We get to make better products, and we get products that aren't torching the planet,” he says. “I'm pretty psyched about that.” ... "