ppl still salty lmao
The season was trash, why people still feel obliged to defend that trash, I dont get it
Ruined the entire show.
The season was trash, why people still feel obliged to defend that trash, I dont get it
Ruined the entire show.
So you’re still salty too I take it
I’m definitely a little salty still. A show this great deserved a better final season. It’s just not the same knowing how wack the end is
The Dany twist was just not earned. The writers tried to show her cracking and becoming more ruthless but the character development did not justify her burning masses of innocent people. Executing prisoners brutality is one thing, but the jump to full on massacre and sadism felt completely out of character smh
The Dany twist was just not earned. The writers tried to show her cracking and becoming more ruthless but the character development did not justify her burning masses of innocent people. Executing prisoners brutality is one thing, but the jump to full on massacre and sadism felt completely out of character smh
They really tried to turn her character into a villain in like 4 episodes when they would’ve needed at least two more seasons to do something that drastic. And the finale episode still managed to be more illogical and frustrating than one where Dani wakes up one day and decides she wants to commit genocide... because... idk we gotta wrap this s*** up.
The fact that a small group of writers got together and wrote the script for this last season and decided “great storytelling” was the solution to everybody’s problems may be the greatest irony the world has ever seen.
The season was trash, why people still feel obliged to defend that trash, I dont get it
Ruined the entire show.
Because y’all are too extra with the hate. Nothing was ruined.
Because y’all are too extra with the hate. Nothing was ruined.
imagine not being able to enjoy to masterpiece from beginning to end. couldn't be me
Bringing this back
The fact that so many people didn't find this last episode hilariously or depressingly bad makes me pray for nuclear war. I used to think the new Star Wars movies were outrageously dumb, but they're f***ing genius compared to this s***. I guess many of you would be satisfied watching a monkey rimming a goat if it was called Game of Thrones and they added a dragon in the background, because this trash made way less sense. JK Rowling's tweets about which of her Harry Potter characters were gay were better written than this.
The endless number of times Jamie, Sam, and Brianne were going to be torn apart only to be saved by a random scene change, all the characters magically being at the right place at the right time to save their buddies (including full out teleporting into the middle of a battlefield, in Sir Jorah's case), Theon and Jorah fighting off giant armies on their own for thirty minutes, Tyrion and Sansa nodding at each other like idiots for a minute before Tyrion ran out to... what did he even f***ing do?, the random bad zombie movie Arya's scenes devolved into... It was all so stupid and so cringey. But none of it could have prepared me for Arya just randomly jumping from the side of the screen to kill the Night King when his whole army is surrounding him. What the f*** was that? A normal reaction to that scene would be to laugh, but I was too busy s***ting my pants and dying inside.
I was initially going to comment on how bad the directing and cinematic elements were, because it was so hard to see anything or tell what was going on half the time, but I'm actually sad all of the episode wasn't like that. I could have imagined I was missing something less ed.
It's sad to think this is the same show as season one. My theory is that when the show-runners asked George RR Martin what happens in the end, in case they bypassed him, he just told them the dumbest s*** he could think of, and they went with it. That or they're ignoring what he said. For all his shortcomings, there's zero chance he would have come up with something this painfully bad.
It would all be fine if we were collectively laughing at this crap and demanding better, but so many of you don't care anymore. Loving this show is just your religion now, and you'll do it no matter how stupid it gets. This episode proves it.
I'm looking forward to The Winds of Winter. Maybe it'll help me forget what I just saw. Or maybe I'll just scream at my TV like Jon screamed at the dragon, hoping everything randomly goes back to not sucking for me like it did for him. It's not like anything makes sense anymore.
people went over the top with the hate but like... compared to the rest of the show season 8 sucked really bad. it was not good. i get why people were mad
Bringing this back
The fact that so many people didn't find this last episode hilariously or depressingly bad makes me pray for nuclear war. I used to think the new Star Wars movies were outrageously dumb, but they're f***ing genius compared to this s***. I guess many of you would be satisfied watching a monkey rimming a goat if it was called Game of Thrones and they added a dragon in the background, because this trash made way less sense. JK Rowling's tweets about which of her Harry Potter characters were gay were better written than this.
The endless number of times Jamie, Sam, and Brianne were going to be torn apart only to be saved by a random scene change, all the characters magically being at the right place at the right time to save their buddies (including full out teleporting into the middle of a battlefield, in Sir Jorah's case), Theon and Jorah fighting off giant armies on their own for thirty minutes, Tyrion and Sansa nodding at each other like idiots for a minute before Tyrion ran out to... what did he even f***ing do?, the random bad zombie movie Arya's scenes devolved into... It was all so stupid and so cringey. But none of it could have prepared me for Arya just randomly jumping from the side of the screen to kill the Night King when his whole army is surrounding him. What the f*** was that? A normal reaction to that scene would be to laugh, but I was too busy s***ting my pants and dying inside.
I was initially going to comment on how bad the directing and cinematic elements were, because it was so hard to see anything or tell what was going on half the time, but I'm actually sad all of the episode wasn't like that. I could have imagined I was missing something less ed.
It's sad to think this is the same show as season one. My theory is that when the show-runners asked George RR Martin what happens in the end, in case they bypassed him, he just told them the dumbest s*** he could think of, and they went with it. That or they're ignoring what he said. For all his shortcomings, there's zero chance he would have come up with something this painfully bad.
It would all be fine if we were collectively laughing at this crap and demanding better, but so many of you don't care anymore. Loving this show is just your religion now, and you'll do it no matter how stupid it gets. This episode proves it.
I'm looking forward to The Winds of Winter. Maybe it'll help me forget what I just saw. Or maybe I'll just scream at my TV like Jon screamed at the dragon, hoping everything randomly goes back to not sucking for me like it did for him. It's not like anything makes sense anymore.
Beautiful a***ysis 👏👏
Winds will automatically be better because Aegon is in it and the dance of the dragons pt II will actually make sense