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Well, the one thing I really did like about the ending was Jon going “fuck this, I ain’t hanging out in this males-only juvenile delinquent center for the rest of my life - I’m heading north with my boy Giantsbane!

Actually I think Jon got exactly what he wanted. There is no way he wanted to be the King of the Seven Kingdoms. He looked pretty miserable being the King of just one of them.

The Night King is 2019’s Smoke Monster. 

And that all it took for this to happen was a persuasive speech by Tyrion just sucked balls. Meanwhile, Sansa just had to say “I’m peaceing out” to become Queen of the North??? I could see them ending up in this place out of desperation after a bunch more machinations and murders but the way they had it work out was

Jon the idiot. No one saw him do it. He could’ve blamed the dragon.

So . . . Everyone is ok with Sansa just declaring herself Queen and breaking away? There aint no way.

Yeah, they went off the rails once they didn’t have anything but the major plot points. Which i can see work, once written well.

There will not be. There will be endless spinoffs until people are over it. 

Discussing with a friend, and I think ultimately what would have made this work is having a whole season devoted to defeating the Night King, then a second whole season wrapping up the battle for the Iron Throne. As it is, the leaps in logic and character are just TOO much, and the plot holes have become glaring. Not

Turns out there’s nothing West of Westeros and Arya Stark is just going to circumnavigate the globe and just ends up at the East of Essos

The real winner is Ghost, we all knew he was a good boy after all.

Huh, so they elected the human equivalent of the internet to rule the country.

Ive been saying, this takes a lot of weight off Lost and BSG in pop culture.

I’d like this more if Bran had more agency as a character. He hasn’t done much aside from be dragged and wheeled around, making cryptic proclamations that others already knew. I’m not sure that he’s made a single decision since mid-season 6.

I feel so....unsatisfied.

I guess Arya sails to Valinor, leaving all the other losers behind.

That ending was as bad as the Battlestar Galactica ending

I mean, it is a classic storytelling trope. A man harbors a vendetta against someone important and powerful who he believes has ruined his life. He spends years plotting revenge and then, when his big moment finally arrives, he is swatted away like a fly and the important person barely even notices.