That finale was complete and total sea cucumber vomit.
To call it vile excrement would insult vile excrement.
Too many issues to count.
Arya, arguably the best fighter ON THE PLANET... just wanders in the wake of Drogon's ashes and... sails off into the west... wtf?
Jon ends up with the Watch? That level of circuitous writing wouldn't be looked favorably if written by a new comic, let alone seasoned writers of drama.
Dani... seems to have made up her mind SEVERAL TIMES that Jon is a threat. But there she is like in a damned romance novel trying to get him to see things her way. They both KNOW clearly where they stand. Even Jon, who finally has to admit to himself what he's known since she burned the city, knew where they stood.
Brann as king? So I guess we're supposed to ignore the whole damned point of the Three Eyed Raven? M'kay, I guess. I mean, we ignored all the prophecies and character arcs, so why not?
Hell, it would have made more sense for Jon to go north of the wall to join the Wildlings... and be surrounded by the Children of the Forest...and made into the new Night King.
It was 90 minutes that could have been 45...and a really shitty 45 at that.
Drogon blasting the Iron Throne? Why? Are we to believe that the dragons know history and know the importance of the Iron Throne? On sight, never having seen it before, seeing his Queen mother dead...he just...melts what she came to take?
I dunno. I really didn't get to involved with the GoT hate during this season and was letting most of the stuff run off my back. After the penultimate episode, It was clear that they'd completely lost any hold of the story and its many threads.
There have been series that were cancelled and had one 30 or 60 minute episode to wrap everything up and almost to a series, they did a better job than the two bozos who were in charge of essentially taking over for GRR Martin.
I've seen the Sopranos and I'm watching it again. Really enjoying it. There are several HBO/Showtime series that I've seen and am happy to watch again.
I will NEVER watch GoT again...why? Because when you know how it all ends and it's this badly written (the acting throughout has been superb), there's no point. I mean, unless you only plan to watch the first 6 seasons and then sigh and go..."and the rest was crap. What are we binging next?" Honestly, the first six seasons were some of the best content I've ever watched. The last two seasons were among the worst.
The upside is that I REALLY want to read the books.
But thanks to these jackasses, the Star Wars upcoming project is basically dead to me because these asshats couldn't write their way out of a wet paper bag.
I know I'm salty, but we spent 6 years being thrilled with some of the best TV ever. They WANT viewers to connect. Well, we connected. So hearing the bitching, whining and complaining from GoT defenders has gotten old. The alternative is that we become purely transactional and at the first bad episode...dumped.
Pretty sure that's not what they want.
Bottom line: TL;dr... Benioff and Weiss aren't 1/100th the writers that GRR Martin is and they turned sublime into sealshit in record time. Damned shame.
Maybe we should start a thread of the all time greatest wastes of talent/original content. GoT Seasons 7/8 would HAVE to make the top 10.
Edit: I did call it. This episode woulda been 10 times better if they just did a Comic Con style panel and left the series end with the burning of the city. Almost ANYTHING woulda been better than the ending they chose. FREAK. I didn't think it possible to get this worked up about how bad it would be, but.... yeah, totally am.