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Nathalie Emmanuel played Missandei in Game of Thrones. She joined the show in season 3 as a former slave who became one of Daenerys Targaryen’s closest advisers.
Missandei didn’t choose peace. She chose rage and anger. Missandei reminded us that it is OK for Black women to be mad—even as they take their last breath. TOPICS: game of thrones ...
Fans are furious that Missandei, who was originally a slave, died in chains RIP Missandei. On Sunday night’s episode of Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) suffered two crushing ...
Missandei’s curls were so lifeless omg no moisture or anything KILL CERSEI IMMEDIATELY - 🏁Jay (@dopealicious) May 6, 2019 RIP Missandei, a loyal friend and a true queen in her own right.
- Mac Nelo Millano™🇳🇦 (@MacNelo40) May 6, 2019 Missandei had one of the purest souls in this shit show. She was ALWAYS kind regardless of how people treated her but she had an iron will.
At this point the series had just two named characters of color, and just killed off one of them as motivation for Dany, a white savior, reducing Missandei, who's black, to a prop for Dany's story ...
From that moment on Missandei acts as Dany's right-hand woman (even if she doesn't have the title of hand to the queen) and is loyal to her in all ways. It's during her time at Dany's side that ...
Missandei defiantly says, “dracarys,” a tribute to her queen. Missandei awaits her fate on Game of Thrones season eight episode 4 Helen Sloan/HBO ...
Are Missandei and Rhaegal’s deaths equally inevitable in Martin’s work? Likely, even if the details are sure to change. 3.
Grey Worm And Missandei Doomed Themselves By Breaking The First Rule Of Action Movies Brian Grubb Editor-at-Large Twitter April 24, 2019 HBO Everyone on Game of Thrones is a little doomed.
The Mountain Apologizes to Missandei for That Unfortunate Turn of Events on Game of Thrones The actor blamed it on Cersei. By Jordyn Taylor Published: May 10, 2019 9:36 AM EDT HBO ...
Missandei didn’t choose peace. She chose rage and anger. Missandei reminded us that it is OK for Black women to be mad—even as they take their last breath.
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