Bran as a disappointment for the show


Dr. Schoppe
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February 20, 2020
Bran as a disappointment for the show
Ever since the beginning of the show we lay eyes on Bran Stark. in fact, the very first success that gives us a hint of how cold and cruel this show can be, uses him as an example! The show sort of starts us with the stark family in Winterfell where we already see Bran being himself wondering around Winterfell. Brans Stark’s story is one of the most interesting stories in Games of Thrones, and one of the most ironic as well.
Bran started as the weakest character of the cast, even being out skilled by his sister Arya in skills he was supposed to master, as he wanted to become a great knight. To make things worse for him, he's shortly after paralyzed by Jaime Lannister when he pushes Bran down the window of Winterfell’s tower after he caught him doing it with his sister Cersei. Starting off this way, a long journey for Brand Stark, a journey where he depended on other people for a long time, especially from Hodor. But within his weakness, he understood that he had the greatest abilities than any other person and that he had a calling to be something more than a simple human, a calling to be a vessel for the whole world. Bran went from being a little cripple kid to becoming the most important piece to humanity's survival. But he also went from being the most powerful character in the show to feeling like a disappointment towards the final episodes of the show.

Talking about Bran Stark and everything that built up to what Bran was supposed to do, is kind of confusing. Because we’ve seen Bran go through all this training, we’ve seen people die in order to protect him, and at the end, it seems like it was all in vain. Bran is the most powerful character in the show. Because he is the three-eyed raven he had the ability to change the outcome of the war, but instead his role in the war was to be there just so he could lure the night king and defeat him. But it just doesn’t seem right to build up this character so much thorough the seasons just to play the role of a bait? It doesn’t make sense. It leaves me with this feeling to want to see so much more from him, to see the true potential of all his powers.
I believe that the night king was going after bran for something else, something in specific. Let’s recap for a moment. When Bran started to develop his abilities, he was able to get into Hodor’s head, into wolves, and into birds. But out of all of his abilities, there is one that he uses more often and has way more impact. Bran’s ultimate ability is knowledge. He possesses so much information about the history and every single person in Westeros. Let’s take the scene when he exposes lord Baelish, accusing him of holding a knife to Ned’s throat, Bran even quotes lord Baelish whispering to Ned “I did warn you not to trust me”. I’m sure we all remember that scene from season 7. But anyway, that is what Bran’s true power is, to drop dimes on people!

Now, having in mind that Bran’s greatest ability is all the information he possesses, and then also having in mind that the biggest, greatest enemy that all of Westeros has seen (the night king) is solely after Bran, has to mean something. Bran’s purpose is to learn everything that is going to happen in the future, and everything that has ever happen in the past, such as the night king backstory. Did Bran see something that the night king didn’t want to get exposed? Or was he supposed to learn some type of knowledge that was supposed to help them defeat the night king? Because if he did, he did not use this during the final battle. And this is what drives me mad! Bran had so much power to do so much more throughout the story, but his powers are limited to little more than small plots throughout the show.
Bran gave Arya Stark the dagger to kill the king night, he also told Sam to tell Jon he was Aegon Targaryen, which was very useful because Bran also knew that Sam was completely shattered by Daenerys because she had told him that she ended with his father’s and brother’s life. Is clear that Bran had already mastered his powers by the time the final battle arrives, but he doesn’t use any of them to better the outcome of the war. Actually, the fact that Bran had all this information in his head, and yet did very little to change the outcome of the war, makes some people believe that Bran Stark is the true villain of Games of  Thrones, the one who hid in the shadows watching thousands of people die just so he could sit on the throne.
But surely, there is an explanation as to why the writers decided to not give bran the role he deserved. I thought maybe it was a budget issue, maybe there was too much content on the story already, nothing too relevant. But it appears that the creators of the show decided to intentionally remove fantasy elements from got because they “didn’t want to appeal to that type of fan” which honestly makes sense if you start off the show that way. But then, why include dragons? Dark magic? And creatures like giants and nightwalkers which aren’t necessarily from “this world”
I remember feeling like there was much more to be said by the end of the show. I don’t believe there was another reason other than poor planning for why the directors didn’t give Bran’s story a greater impact towards the finale of the show. This was the same reason why we didn’t see much from Ayra’s acquired assassin talents. It just felt like we didn’t get the complete background stories we had gotten used to throughout the show. Along with the death of Daenerys, and Jon returning to the wall, it was disappointing for me to see this character suffer these consequences of poorly planned final episodes.

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  1. I enjoyed reading this post Erik. One thing that I found interesting when watching the show is that during one of Bran's "dream sequences" where he is using the powers of the three-eyed raven, he runs into the Night King and almost causes Bran to lose his powers. I feel that the Night King was specifically after Bran for the knowledge and power that he possesses. Once someone or something is killed by the Night King or anyone of his fellow dead soldiers, they become apart of the army of the dead, and with the power of being able to know everything about all that are still on the side of the living, in my opinion, would be a drastic advantage for the Night King and his army. I think your theory is interesting though and would love to see an alternate ending where the Night King managed to turn Bran into one of his soldiers and see the outcome for Westeros.

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  2. Erik I fully agree with you that Bran is a disappointment in the end of GOT because we all had high expectations with him becoming the 3 eyed raven, not the king. I wonder if the reason for the change in his character is because of how short they made season 8. Like you said maybe there were budget problems or maybe they just got tired and lazy we don’t know. I like the point you made about how Bran had mastered all his powers by the ending battle but didn’t use them which I agree with I feel like yes, he did give Arya the knife that killed the knight king but what else did he do nothing. I wanted to see him evolve into the 3 eyed raven and see what all that entails with dark magic because maybe it would show a way to keep the world of Westeros safe from other dangers like the white walkers. Bran had all the knowledge that led back to the beginning which we were all hoping we would get see through his eye instead we only got small parts of what he knows. What do you think would be a great ending for Brans character? Do you think he should’ve been king? I was rooting for Dany to sit up on the Iron Thorne and did not see Bran becoming king at all.

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  3. Ah yes. I remember coming to the end of the final episode of the show, after watching my favorite characters get crushed to death, burned to death, decapitated and whatever else. When bran said "Why do you think I came all this way?" I was like " Y'know. . . I guess." . None of his entire story would have made sense if this hadn't been the outcome. I suppose my immediate criticism is that I don't see how this equivocates to times of peace. Bran is just a boy. He has seen things and he absolutely knows things beyond what is worldly, I just don't understand what can be achieved through prophesy. If you think about it, knowing the future and the past can be very dangerous. We saw that he sure didn't do anything to prevent the terror that happened in Kings Landing. Also, the three eyed raven doesn't have an agenda for peace. It just is what it is, ya know?

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  4. I love this show, but the creators get on my last nerve. They continually refused a Writers' Room, even when HBO would have given them one. It was clear that they were competent adapters, but God Awful writers. They really *needed* a writers' room once they no longer had the books to rely on for dialogue, exposition, etc. This issue becomes even more complicated when one considers that they were two white guys... perhaps inviting some women or people of color into the room would have changed the problematic aspects of the show by providing some different viewpoints and perspectives.

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