I see her parallel to her father - Aerys - in that from what we have heard of him, he was a good man. Dany, despite the cruelties she suffered under her brother was shown to be good intentioned. And perhaps her cruelties and hardening may simply be her evolution from the sweet naive girl in season 1 to what she has become today.
But unlike Sansa's parallel evolution to Cersei, Dany seemed a lot more stable, realistic, and unselfish so her dramatic transformation is a lot more jarring than Sansa's. Sansa was initially presented as a dreamy eyed selfish shallow and un-loyal little girl. Dany was presented to be far more likable, relatable, intelligent, and grounded than Sansa. In the books Dany was 13 but in the show she was initially only 15 so at a young age, she was very mature, open-minded, and had a lot of empathy for others beyond her years.
So the stark contrast of her moral guidelines and her want to implement and enforce it vs the inhumane cruelties she seems to revel in is unnerving. Not to mention the constant references and mentioning of her father's madness, and their similarities.
You say that unlike Aerys, she demands honesty because she will hear him out. But why assume Aerys was not the same way before madness overtook him? Like Rhaegar, we initially had negative stories of him until we find out that they were good men, at least Aerys once was. He was not just the Mad King at the start, he seemed like a benevolent and just ruler like Dany wishes to be, so if Dany does become mad, how exactly will she be able to hear Vary's and other's advice? Maybe, since they are all familiar with Aery's descent, they may be able to forewarn Dany before she is too late to reach. That is, if she does indeed ends up as her father was.
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