Was it as bad as we remember?

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probably not, it was just fun getting swept up in the normie backlash... nice to feel connected

Worse

It's not too bad when you watch the episodes back to back but at the time the story seemed to jump all over the place and you didn't know who was fucking who over.

season 8 of game of thrones is quite special as I don't think there is any other piece of media that gets worse and more nonsensical with every re watch you have. It's truly a masterpiece in how not to do an ending to a show

>drogon becomes hyper-intelligent and observant and straight up melts the iron throne to hammer home the EXTREMELY obvious point that this power struggle is only causing senseless violence and suffering
>but the actual kingship is not done away with
>an autistic cripple with no claim is now in charge
>put in place by a tiny council of family and nobodies
>immediately shows extreme nepotism
>this is a good ending
no, it was worse than we remember

>medieval wheelchair
Dragons are one thing, but this is just ridiculous

Episode 3 and 4 were the terrible legend destroying episodes. It’s the exact week the fans actually turned. If those were done proper, including killing several main characters at the wall fight, people would have enjoyed the ending. Sure people might have debated it’s flaws, but it would have at the very worst split the fans, instead of losing everybody.

I just rewatched it’s before HOD premiered last week. The ending is so terrible


characters acting completely out of character, some awful plot contrivances/armor for the main cast (like in the Long Night how all the main characters magically survive despite being overwhelmed by wights) and just the writing in general


a great example is how Sansa declared independence in the final episode and the Greyjoys and Dornish were like “yeah that’s cool”. If you know anything about the universe the show takes place in, that makes absolutely no sense

>break the wheel bros
>nvm ahah lets just do our thing

Idk I stopped watching after season 4 since I'm too based

Arya was such a fake, cartoon character.

GoT has stopped being good after season 1 and became total shit after season 3

it was based. mostly white people

>break the wheel
>instead puts the wheels in charge
bravo george

It's way worse. The scene that I think perfectly contrasts good seasons from D&D seasons is when Arya poisons Walder Frey and essentially ends his dynasty by killing all his sons.
>When Tywin Lannister ordered Walder to kill Rob and his mother despite there technically being peace between two houses it was le bad because books said so, we don't REALLY get it, but we'll pretend we do
>When Arya poisoned and killed Walder's entire male line despite war being over it was le good... Why? B-because we said so! And not like Arya isn't without mercy, look, she spared all Walder's daughters, nevermind the fact that they most likely have no idea how to live outside of castle, will most likely end up raped/gang raped or just as prostitutes
Rooting for Arya was barely any different from rooting for Geoffrey at that point, she learnt nothing from the Hound because D&D literally didn't get why Hound was both good at his job, and also could give up, tell king to go fuck himself and literally flee from battlefield. Arya killing Walder should've been fucking devastating for Sansa's political career.

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Who has a better story than Bran?

Funnily enough the ending would hve gone from 0/10 to 10/10 in the eyes of normalfags if they just showed that Bran manipulted everyone with his time travel warg powers (making the Mad King mad etc)

They would have been hailed as the greatest writers ever, too bad their ego got in the way.

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Starks are this thing D&D once read about, it's called something like Protogonists, but as they were lead to believe it's not like sexist or racist, more like the exact opposite, positive characters who lead the show. So they figured they should be infallible, all injustices done to them paid back and everyone kneels to them. We wouldn't want to confuse viewers that Starks aren't the protogononists by achieving something via dubious means and have questionable morals.

That's fine. GoT's peak was around the s4 finale.

well none of them are niggers so we had that