I stopped in the middle of the first sentence as soon as I saw blood raven. I was half anticipating more information in a multi-paragraph quote about some book-inspired theory that might actually spoil the ending.
But I shouldn’t care, because the point of this post is to say that I highly doubt the show writers would go back in to old book content now. Alt Shift X did a great preview to the battle of winterfell and went back in to the lore of the castle, its ancient magics, it as a legacy of Bran the builder, with whom current “Bran” holds a connection...
All for the episode to be Helm’s Deep.
Awesome. Decent recovery after a series of Hollywood garbage episodes. Would have preferred to have some more main characters get croaked, but I liked the Shakespearian ending.
Awesome. Decent recovery after a series of Hollywood garbage episodes. Would have preferred to have some more main characters get croaked, but I liked the Shakespearian ending.
Quite possibly the worst ending to a show I have ever seen in my life.
So unsatisfying.
Can't wait to hear all of the backlash from fans tomorrow morning. The creators did such an unbelievable disservice to the fans, I'm dumbfounded.
Quite possibly the worst ending to a show I have ever seen in my life.
So unsatisfying.
Can't wait to hear all of the backlash from fans tomorrow morning. The creators did such an unbelievable disservice to the fans, I'm dumbfounded.
I was fine with the Omar death because no one single character in The Wire was bigger than the city of baltimore, and in the end he was just another murder statistic.10x worse than Omar getting shot by a little kid in that corner store. Thanks HBO.
The double D's did a terrible job rushing to get to the end so they could move onto their next project. The episodes leading to the finale received the backlash they deserved because of that. What they should have done had 3 full length seasons following 6, to help arrive at the conclusion we got. I'm very content with the ending, just not what they did to lead up to it.
Pretty spot on.Oh GOT, where did we go wrong. Sigh.
Jon kills worm to get to Dani, who needs to be killed because she is crazy. He runs her through with Valerian steel. He then goes to live in either the North with the free folk or with the Night's Watch, if that's still a thing.
Tyrion ends up on some sort of a council that selects the new king, who is Bran.
Fade to black.
I never did watch the last season after the hearing about it.So you never saw the Dexter finale, obviously
Their Star Wars films are going to be god awful.
All I know is that the 8th season has been a major disappointment.
But it’s Bran.
Doesn’t make sense to me either. I thought his whole journey and awakening put him outside earthly concerns. He’s not even “Bran” anymore, so really we are talking about the Three Eyed Raven taking the throne, which would make zero sense, unless the Three Eyed Raven is some ethereal spirit/consciousness separate from its host that is secretly motivated to take over the world
Wish you could bet the field against those odds
I got the Jon Snow right for the wrong reason.Pretty spot on.
That was the plan, but I thought better of it and course corrected.Pre-edit your post said Dany gets killed by John and Bran is voted in. Knowing your trolling nature, there is a 99.8 percent chance you read the spoilers and played it off as a guess. I'm not complaining, I read the spoilers too. But that was bold.
Lord Baelish is great dark horse moneySo It isn’t Ned Stark? Just finishing up season 1.
Why do Sam and Brienne get a vote on who rules?
Bran makes no sense even being on the list, let alone the favorite. Jon has the best claim, and temperament. Dany has the claim but just went nuts. Gendry has a claim, could fit. Arya has no interest and I doubt Sansa ever leaves the north again.
Tyrion and Sam best as advisors.
Why do Sam and Brienne get a vote on who rules?