Jason Momoa shared a live video on Instagram discussing the Game Of Thrones finale.
All about Jason Momoa’s character Khal Drogo
Jason Momoa, the guy who played Khal Drogo character since the first season had a pretty impassioned reaction to the last weeks Game of Throne’s final episode. “In Game of Thrones, Viserys Targaryen and Illyrio Mopatis marry Daenerys Targaryen to Khal Drogo to get his support and warriors for the invasion of Westeros. He proves a kind, sensitive, and loving husband. After there is a failed attempt on Daenerys’s life, he vows to invade Westeros but is wounded in a subsequent battle.
He begins developing a severe case of sepsis. Daenerys unwittingly sacrifices their unborn son to save him with blood magic. While this saves his life, he is left in a catatonic state. Daenerys smothers him with a pillow. At his funeral pyre, she walks with her dragon eggs into the flames and emerges unscathed with three baby dragons. He is the namesake of her favourite dragon,Dragon.”
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Jason Momoa’s instagram live
Khal recently in an Instagram live stream discussed with his fans his reaction for the final episode. He expressed his views on the murder of his on-screen wife ‘Daenerys Targaryen’ by Jon Snow.
Let me get this sh*t straight.” Momoa began. “You’re going back to what the f*ck you did in the first place and you killed Khaleesi … Oh my god! We’re gonna go to the bars and we’re gonna get in a fight. … I feel lost. I’m lost. What the f*ck? Drogon should’ve melted his ass. Ugh. And the goddamn bar is closed
Jason’s humorous comments somewhat made sense. But the show-makers made it very clear that it is probably impossible to please each and every audience because all of them have a different perspective of viewing things.
Not everyone will be happy. It’s so difficult to finish a series as popular as this without pissing some people off. I don’t think anybody will think it’s predictable and that’s as much as you can hope for. People are going to be angry. There’s going to be a lot of broken hearts. It’s ‘bittersweet,’ exactly as [saga author] George R.R. Martin intended. It’s a fitting conclusion to this epic saga
Do let us know in the comment section were you satisfied by the ending?