Fans may have been forgiven for feeling a little disappointed when Qyburn unveiled his big plan for killing Daenerys’s dragons a few weeks ago on Game of Thrones. There was no magical trick up his
sleeve, no hilariously complicated Rube Goldberg dragon-trap. Instead, his marvelous plan was simply a medium-sized ballista, which, if all went well, would shoot its bolts right into the skulls of the three flying beasts. It was easy to scoff at Qyburn’s hubris — how hard was it going to be to score one direct hit with that thing, much less three? On Sunday night’s episode, we got our answer, as Bronn got off what looked like a solid shot at Drogon during the climactic battle outside King’s Landing ..
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sleeve, no hilariously complicated Rube Goldberg dragon-trap. Instead, his marvelous plan was simply a medium-sized ballista, which, if all went well, would shoot its bolts right into the skulls of the three flying beasts. It was easy to scoff at Qyburn’s hubris — how hard was it going to be to score one direct hit with that thing, much less three? On Sunday night’s episode, we got our answer, as Bronn got off what looked like a solid shot at Drogon during the climactic battle outside King’s Landing ..
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