This is the character that seems to get the most critique in this final season but I think it the ultimate poetic figure in the entire series. We purposefully follow when she is taking on those that the reader/viewer will view as evil. We cheer her on (as even put it) as she crucifies evil men and liberates entire cities through bloody rebellion because we agree with her judgement on who is good and who is evil. But the ultimate "moral" of the story is to beware of those who are absolute in their judgement and without mercy to those deemed as evil. It is easy to ignore her brutality while we think the others deserved it, but what happens when we no longer agree with her ? Jon sees this in her final conversation - others don't get to choose what is good. is the embodiment of what will inevitably happen to every righteous figure who is sure they are on the right path............amazon78.com