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Just finished.

So.

I thought it was a decent ending.

I have seen some very dramatic, negative takes on it.

Can anyone give their personal issues with it without generalizing or just saying badly written or "it lost all the magic of the earlier seasons."

I won't cross examine genuinely just want to know serious reasons why you disliked it.

I feel like everybody else hating it so much, and the memes prepared me to not dislike it. I already knew Bran would be king, Arya would get the kill, and that Varys and Littlefinger my two favorite characters would die. I just didn't know the how or the point A to point B.

I didn't read the books so perhaps I have some immunity to things like the changes to Stannis and Tyrion.

I'll say that the only negatives I saw were how quixkly people got around Westeros, and Jon not getting a longer confrontation with the Night King.

Also yes the Dothraki charging dicks first into a 100,000 strong enemy force was dumb.

None of these ruined the show's memory for me. I understand I am an odd one because statistically it seems it was absolutely hated. Every video of the earlier seasons I saw on Youtube had some variation of god the writing was strong then.



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Jon and Stannis

I liked how Stannis respected Jon as he observed him at Castle Black.


What if he'd been successful in convincing Jon Snow to march on Winterfell with him? Would they have beaten Ramsay then?

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Just finished the show and started House of the Dragon.

The song of ice and fire... isn't that a prophecy for Jon Snow? I just started reading the books and im still in Game of thrones but the prophecy the north and south have to come together right? And technically Jon Snow is a decendent of Stark (Ice) and Targerian (technically south and fire). Am I grasping at straws here?

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After the war, the Wall serves no purpose. Why still send the criminals there, as Tyrion implied? Who will oversee, and why at the Wall, when again it serves no purpose? Why not just prisons?

This does not make sense to me at all. Originally, the wall was dangerous because of wildling attacks and of course, the white walkers. So criminals were sent there to serve, pardoned of crimes but have to stay there forever. Now there is no more threat there, and sending criminals there will just increase the likelihood of them forming a huge band, which makes them the threat.

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