The internet took the piss out of someone’s Thrones finale hot take – the 9 funniest reactions
You don’t need to have watched Game of Thrones to have seen an iconic image of Daenerys Targaryen with dragon wings spread out behind her. In fact, if you haven’t seen Game of Thrones at all, you should probably speak up because you lot have kept that sh_t far too quiet.
This shot of Drogon behind Dany #GOT pic.twitter.com/bAol0dwOZ8
— ᴊᴏʀᴅɪ (@antizyrus) May 20, 2019
With absolutely no need for spoilers, a gif of the moment went viral when Twitter user Jonathan Hill @jhill1181 tweeted a now deleted comment:
This shot is brilliant and should be shown in any film study class #GameofThrones
At first, his comment was simply mocked.
It took 16 months to get that shot because dragons don't normally do that
— MMA Goldman (@haremetal1) May 20, 2019
Then it became a meme.
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this shot is so beautiful and should be studied in any film studies class pic.twitter.com/uuiLBXyIo8
— dean (@deanevangeliou) May 20, 2019
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This shot is beautiful and should be taught in any film studies class. pic.twitter.com/yKo8WccnC9
— chris person (@Papapishu) May 20, 2019
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This shot is so beautiful and should be studied in any film studies class pic.twitter.com/5O5zmMaCnU
— Mother Mailbox (@MotherMailbox) May 20, 2019
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This shot is so beautiful and should be studied in any film studies class pic.twitter.com/XPQ6Oa8AL2
— Muppet History (@HistoryMuppet) May 20, 2019
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https://twitter.com/ItIsMagui/status/1130893708306657281
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This shot is beautiful and should be taught in any film studies class. @therealjoebob #TheLastDriveIn pic.twitter.com/DthqGapbV0
— Shudder (@Shudder) May 21, 2019
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this shot is so beautiful and should be studied in any film studies class pic.twitter.com/JW3SgWCloy
— Kyle Stevens (@cinementalist) May 20, 2019
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This shot is brilliant and should be shown in any film studies class pic.twitter.com/Nn4w2MoD4v
— #freepeanut (@carIisIe) May 22, 2019
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this shot is so beautiful and should be studied in any film studies class pic.twitter.com/JlHjFgOGZz
— allergy szn (@lurlll) May 22, 2019
Finally, one Twitter user had a different interpretation of “shot”.
this shot is brilliant and should be shown in any film studies class pic.twitter.com/XSabUT63pn
— Oreo Speedwagon (@caterwaulflora) May 22, 2019
H/T: Mashable