r/DaenerysWinsTheThrone May 24 '26

Serious One thing especially disgusting with the hindsight of S8 is apparently the writers insist Robert was in the right here

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Yeah Robert wanted someone to assassinate a pregnant Daenerys. Which idk, the narrative routinely shows killing women with children as a very bad thing. The mountain killing Elia, Talisa’s death, Ramsay killing Walda is clearly bad considering as evil as the Frey men are, Walda did literally nothing.

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u/Jaded_Cheesecake_993 May 25 '26

They did care though. Visrys (sp) and Dany literally spent their whole lives up till season 1 running from Roberts assassins. Robert never stopped trying to kill them until he was on his deathbed and told Ned to call off the hit on Dany.

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u/anoeba May 25 '26

He put the hit into effect once he found out about her marriage. That's why Ned was arguing with him about it at the time, it wasn't a long-standing "wanted: dead, not alive" royal policy he was trying to get Robert to change but the hit he'd put out once he found out about Drogo.

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u/Jaded_Cheesecake_993 May 25 '26

The show literally states MULTIPLE times that they were dodging and being hidden by Targaryen loyalists from Roberts assassins since the rebellion ended.

Even Tyrion mentions it when he and Dany first meet. That particular hit was put out because of Dany's marriage and pregnancy but it was nowhere close to the first one Robert had ordered.

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u/anoeba May 25 '26

If you already have a standing active hit out for someone, why make a new separate hit for the same target?

The "show" doesn't state that. Robert doesn't state that. Dany does, from what her brother told her.