justqueerios:

lena keeps the planner that kara gave her on her desk not because she uses it often. in fact, she doesnt use it at all. she uses an electronic device to keep up with her schedule. she keeps the planner on her desk close to her because at times like this. when she’s alone in her office and its late and shes having the darkest of thoughts.. the planner reminds her of kara. that even if the world presumes shes evil. even if the world expects her to follow his family’s path.. she’ll look at the planner and think of kara. the one person who believes in her. and despite what everyone thinks, there’s kara. her bestfriend. her favorite person. her hero. who believes in her. and somehow, that was everything

everythingjonsa:

Daenerys Targaryen is a remarkable fantasy character that future storytellers should critically examine and study. She is a bad guy, though. Her actions and motives, while supposedly morally just, are rooted in unnecessary violence, her privilege allows her to justify any atrocity that she commits, and her core philosophy is nothing but hypocrisy. She is obviously and indefensibly, a bad person.

However these villainous attributes make her a far more compelling character than if she were a straightforward hero. This complexity helps Daenerys cement her place as one of the best villains and female characters in the entirety of fiction, and worthy of analysis and debate far beyond this article.