Apart from the final stretch that led to the events of the previous episode, I wouldn't change a thing. It was the perfect ending to a great show - for me, one of the greatest.
It's sad to see it go but damn, it was worth every minute spent watching it as well as discussing it.
Hopefully at least one of the spin-offs will come to life a few years down the road and if they manage to capture even a glimpse of the feeling that this one had, it'll be pure nostalgia.
And sadly this great tv show has come to an end
Amazing episode and ending!!! Best series ever, I’m very happy with everything.
I liked this ending, it feels like what G.R.R. Martin would've done, but I didn't like how they got there in the last season.
Emilia Clarke needed to know since her character set foot on Westeros about how this would end, so she can slowly make the transition.
Ignoring the other dumb decisions they've made in Season 8, this is still the best tv show I've ever watched.
This ending couldn’t have been more perfect. So emotional, so well prepared and so so beautifully shot. The Iron Throne got us the answers we needed to close this series and more. I’m sure George is incredibly proud. When the big moment came for my all time favorite character and role model, I wasn’t even in shock or sad, because it’s that good and well written. The moment that truly got me though is when Drogon picked up his mother and flew away. Yeah, there were tears, there was laughter and indeed, the ending is bittersweet. I couldn’t be more grateful to have had this show in my life, and I will never stop rewatching this. Me nem nesa.
To AALLL the people complaining... George R.R. Martin told D&D how the show/books would end and it didn't disappoint!!! (I actually cried my eyes dry) :'(
So please stop thinking that there will be a more "beautiful" ending in the books (If we actually get those).
So what, your beautiful theories all thorn into pieces... come on!!!
And why should we think "we" could "write" a better ending than the one who actually is GRRM...
So stop throwing those tomatoes and appreciate how magical this ride was.
After last week i was so done with GoT that i couldn't really care how it ended. But I am happy i started the final watch. Every bit of how much i hated last week episode is every bit i love this week and the series finale. Of course you can't make everyone happy but i'm pleased with how they ended things. And we finally got the well deserved cuddle of Jon and Ghost!
I LIKE IT... an that's it, hope someone around here agrees with me
For the past few years I always heard everyone saying it has a bad ending, but I don't see it that way, everything had to happen in the way it did.
I think it was the perfect ending that the show needed. But maybe it just happened too soon
really enjoyed watching the show and I think it had a great ending. I am going to miss the characters
Not the best ending we could have and this last saison seem really rush but I was expecting so much worse I'm happy with this.
What a great ending for the entire show! Love the ending which Danni got. It had to be done, couldn't have been done otherwise. Poetic!
So at last we reached the end of this epic tale of ice and fire. I must say I did like the ending even though it wasn't perfect. Sure the whole season was way to short and rushed but overall they did a good job bringing it to the end. We all knew that GoT never would get its fairy tale ending but that it would be bittersweet and that it definitely was. Anyways the series finale was good and got one of the best CGI the show ever did. I could watch Drogon scenes the whole day.
Fact is I'm very sad this show is over and I guess it won't be that soon that another show of this caliber will come around.
I feel like this finale will be one of the most controversial on television. Some will say was perfect, others will say that butchered the story arcs.
I give it a 9 only by ignoring that the other seasons exist, because without them it was a really amazing and kinda fulfilling ending.
However, those seasons exist... Well, I'll be watching the prequels.
So… I guess that this is the "bittersweet" feeling George Martin was talking about. Man, I'm not quite sure how I feel right now. But I guess this finale will be (mostly) the real end. Many characters didn't get what they really deserved.
seeing all the complaints here about this final episode has brought me great joy. your misery and frustration pleases me immensely :blush:
It seems like you either hated or loved this series finale. I thought it was just... okay?! Am I allowed to say it was okay?
it's over... for good or bad, but all the good moments this show brought me will be unforgettables
And now our watch has ended
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It's done, we have a new King and Queen.
(I'm not so happy about it, but that's what we have.)
This is the end of an era, so much memories...
Thanks for everything!
I still don't know if I liked it or not. I just finished it, this time the whole series in a row, and still don't know what I expected. I don't even know which number to choose to evaluate this episode. I guess the season was too fast and they did not develop everything correctly but the ending may be good. I don't know. I think I need to watch it again... and again... and again.
It's not a perfect ending. But quoteing Bran: "Everything were excatly how they were supposed to be."
The only thing that's frustrating is that the series is over !!! As for the end itself if nothing else this series proved to be anything other than predictable !!!
This last episode is actually decent. This and the very first episode of the season are the only ones i like. Good pacing, good dialogues and emotions. I do not agree with the way they handled Dany but her last scene with Jon Snow was very emotional indeed. And both actors did a very good job on conveying their respective character’s expressions and emotions. Emilia Clarke really is an awesome Daenerys. I actually did not care for her character the first two season but they did a good job and developing her later on to become my favorite only to be dumped like this sigh /cry. Buuut good job to all actor and actresses as well as everyone involved in this TV series. Thanks for all the wonderful entertainment and memories you created and shared with us. Bye Daenerys Targeryn, the real :crown: :grinning:
Now this episode wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. I mean, there were better ways that you could have ended a great series such as this one but I can live with it.
One thing I wish they had done is given a more satisfying ending for Danerys, she died so suddenly and she was such a great character that her ending just wasn't satisfactory enough for me.
This is a shameful way to end such a great series. So much buildup and it leads to this!
Feel so sad for Jon, you are the rightful king no matter what!
Didn't go the way I expected. Since the dragon didn't eat Jon I thought for sure he'd be king. I can live with the way it all went down.
It was a good episode.I don't know why but I shed a tear during Drogon reacting to Danny's death.If they had gone with 10 Episodes it would have been much better at pacing.
It was a awesome journey. Like ending of every other major show people are complaining. Yeah there are genuine reasons too but it wasn't so bad(like dexter bad).
meh. Jon made the most difficult of decisions and yet he just got a below "okay" ending. The Starks are all separated, going their own ways.. I just feel like this series' ending was rushed, no time to absorb things that are happening.
Bran, Kind of the mobile throne
Taken in isolation where the final season is concerned, this was a solid finale. Once I set aside the rushed nature of some things in earlier episodes by pretending that this was episode ten of the season instead of episode six, I was able to appreciate most of it.
Having said that, there has never been a book or a TV show or a movie where every reader or viewer was happy with the way that everything ended, and that probably goes double or triple for adaptations. Where TV is concerned, I'm beginning to think that shows that are cancelled without warning are the lucky ones, at least for the writers. Sure, fans might be angry about a cliffhanger that goes unresolved because of Those Dang Suits At Corporate, but that seems to pale in comparison to the anger that gets vented when the writers choose to wrap things up in ways that some fans don't like.
Disappointing ending... It feels as if they just tried to tie up loose ends quickly.
The difference between the writing has been notorious. The directors D&D don't have the writing skill of GRRM and we can't expect the show to maintain the level that it used to be known for. This was not the hyped end we would have expected some years ago, but it isn't the worse this season has gave us, and they're clearly opening space for the future side series that are coming, and not really concluding this show.
I'm disappointed but I wasn't really expecting great things anymore. So lets see how Arya the explorer goes... And hope that GRRM creates a better story in the books (he'll certainly deliver).
The final seasons of the series weren't the strongest, but the finale is nowhere near as bad as online opinion had me think. It's perfectly fine.
Jon Snow: "You are my queen. Now and always
Okay...thinking about it. The Starks have their own titles:
Jon, The King Beyond the Wall..
Sansa, The Queen in The North
Bran, The King of Westeros
Arya, The Queen of the Unknown? lol
If I look at it that way, the ending's pretty okay.. still... I want MOOOAAAARRR
Peter Dinklage steals this episode and has the best scenes, it was quite moving when Tyrion found the bodies of his siblings, and his later speech about the stories as the only thing bringing people together is also touching. The impromptu coronation of Bran seems too hurried and a bit improbable since Tyrion was a prisoner and everybody agreed to his idea of choosing Bran a king. The scene with Brienne writing Jaimie's story in the Book of Brothers is moving too, and the Song of Ice and Fire Sam brought was a bit of a Tolkienian accent as a throwback to the Red Book of Westmarch written by Bilbo and Frodo. The ending showing the parallel fates of the rest of Stark siblings looks great, the ending may be rushed a bit but at least most of my favourite characters are alive at the end of the Game of thrones which is definitely a plus.
I liked the end, things have gone fast this season. We will miss some of you :grinning:
What a way to end this huge series!
Surely not what I expected to see, but that doesn't mean that it wasn't good. I thought that Daenerys would at least feel bad but she didn't seem to care at all. She actually thought that she did the right thing... I hoped for Jon to take the throne after this beautiful scene with him kissing her for the last time but still no. Like I said though, it doesn't mean that it was bad. Not that bad like everyone claims at least. The inevitable happened. I'm not really happy with Bran taking the destroyed throne either, but I was really happy for Tyrion and for every act of his. He deserved being the Hand for once more. I wouldn't say the same about his feelings for Jaimy and perhaps Cersei. It's sad that no one got to know about Jon's true identity and he had to go... What I really think is that it was a good finale but not for Game of Thrones. I'm sure they could have done much better.
So Game of Thrones is musical chairs and the guy who wins is the one who was sitting the whole time
Worst season ever... this will make Lost final look a masterclass
I just want to add that I hope D&D will never write again. They can produce whatever they want, but they are terrible writers.
Can't believe its nearly over,best show ever!
the story is so bad. it almost looks like made by Netflix.
Jon snow reunited with ghost! Can't think of a better way of ending this show..
(Not so) Eagerly waiting for West of Westeros: The Spin-off.
And now what? WHAT I WILL DO WITH MY LIFE?
-gonna oause my entire series rewatch, to really rewatch season 8, I have a lot of thoughts brewing.
So sad the way Danny died but I understand why. Disappointed in John's fate. Thought he would end up King. Confused by the fact that he was supposed to be King but ended up not.
Lol lol lol lol lol
Does this make bran a three-handed man !?
That ending was so disappointing, I cannot even describe with words the letdown. I'm just happy is over, and we got at least closure. Time to move on to other shows, and forget this season ever happen.
To quote the one true queen, RuPaul:
"Meh."
What a way to kill a series like that. As a book reader I will be waiting for TWoW, well, being waiting for 6 years by now.
A couple of touching scenes but the rest... TO THE TOILET Y'ALL.
meh meh meh meh meh
Bad bad bad... Why end of season is very bad??!!
sansa queen in the north <3 but everything else.. i can't read suddenly i don't know
At least Darnerys got what she deserved. But a poor episode, and a bad end to a great show.
Oh how much I miss Geoffrey!!
This may have been the most boring tv episode I have ever watched. This season was like, ok, we don't want to do this show anymore lets wrap it up as quick as possible, but the last episode lets just have everyone sit around and talk.
Of all the possible endings they chose the lamest one.
Please GRRM, if you ever get to finishing the books please do better.
I feel extremely disappointed...
what the fuck happened to dothraki lol
Terrible ending to the greatest show of all time.
ok that was the stupidest, most boring series finale ive ever seen. the only thing i liked was sansa and aryas endings, brienne writing about jaime and kinda the fact that bran became the new king. the rest really gave me NOTHING
Lunch bag letdown. SO many possible endings yet what they came up with was probably the least interesting, least exciting , and most disappointing ending of a tv series that I have ever seen. Shame on the writers and producers for wasting our time.
sorry people.. i am too sad to vote 10 this episode, still can't belive GOT is ended -_-
overall a good end..
This season has been so stupid and self-indulgent thank god it's finally over.
I have no words, such and huge treason for a great history, I feel so saddened :disappointed:
And Now My Watch Is Ended!
Bran allowed Dany to burn down the city so they could rebuild it to be Westerosi with Disabilities Act compliant!
The only twinge I felt was for Brienne writing in the book (that survived a massive conflagration) for Jaime. The jokes weren't funny, the end was unsatisfying and nonsensical, and the plot was idiotic.
Why? No wonder Emilia Clarke gagged and Kit Harrington said he found it disappointing.
They had to choose Bran because they needed a King who has his own chair.
R.I.P. Iron Throne, you turned everyone to shit anyway.
The North won't kneel again... not even to Ned Stark's Trueborn son and a lifelong Northerner?
Shut the fuck up, Sansa!
The look of pure happiness when Jon hugged Ghost was everything.
If this ends in a cliffhanger, I'm done with any other show these writers work on.
Thank god this is over now... The only parts that were actually good was Jon's interaction with Ghost and Sansa becoming the Queen of The North.
After the desaster of The Bells, this is the best they could’ve come up with. I liked it, Peter Dinklage stole the show once again.
The writers were in a hurry and wanted to finish it quickly!! The best series of history till now had the worst ending ever. Maybe they wanted to tell a message that power changes people and people will do differently when they take the power so do not get killed for making someone the governor. I think so but we hadn't watch this show to get a message!! Another season could complete this by writing a longer story, a bigger war between dead and alive, a better death for night king, better war between north and capital and so. However the show has been finished and talking do not make any changes. By the way 20/may is my birthday and GOT has been finished after 8 years exactly on my birthday.
Bruh
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Booooooooooooo! Booooooo! throws vegetables at TV and hissing in Peasantry
Lol this was terrible and makes the show not fit for a re-watch
Laughably poor ending. Incredibly disappointing ending to an otherwise great show.
Ruined the show with this final season.
This is the worst shit I've ever seen. And, boy, I've seen loads of shitty tv!
Such an anticlimactic and disappointing ending
I'm so happy it's over. I don't ever wanna come back to this show. Biggest disappointment of my entire life. Goodbye forever.
what a terrible way to end a a show...
this is complete and utter garbage thanks for nothing d&d
I wish there were negative numbers for rating this episode. There's disappointment, disbelief, then unadulterated anger at the writers for ending this great show with such a heaping pile of dog sh*t. I hope to God that GRRM completes the series so I can see the actual way we get to the true ending.
Well that was dissappointing :(
I truly can imagine how the writes sat together and said: "Hey, we have another 1.5h left to fill, how can we make this as boring as possible¿ We don't want fans to crave for another episode."
Boy oh boy. I'm speechless. This was so bad, on every level. The lack of caring for Daenerys and the way they treated her was despicable. The way they killed her also instead of looking part of the story felt like the writers are symbolically killing their story.
Big disappointment, what could have been, if they didn't rushed things up? Guess we'll never know...
You know who TRULY won the Game of Thrones? Those who stopped watching after Sansa got raped.
Anyways, WATCH RIVERDALE
1 point for the Queen in the North
The finale feels like the fate of John.
I'm neither happy, nor totally pissed off.
I never liked John that much, so I'm not too sad about him being sent back to the Nights Watch.
I still detest Daenerys downfall though. I don't believe that someone can believe liberating equals burning them. Tyrants might swear that they are liberating people, but I believe they know exactly what they are doing.
The only good coming out of it is Arya (whom I opposed to Maisie still like) going into the uncharted West.
And to add to the pain, the North instead of recognizing that unity makes strong does what? It becomes independant. Reminds me of the impending brexit. There are people who want it, but it is still bad for everyone...
If you have sympathy for the Lannisters, just know, you're the reason that oppression exists in this world. You're the reason that people are beaten, tortured, sexually assaulted, raped, and murdered. It's b/c, you feel this faux sympathy for their oppressors. It's not real sympathy; it's only lip-service, b/c real sympathy involves action to support those in need of assistance. Sympathy comes in finite supplies and should be reserved for those being oppressed, not those oppressing. The fact that the writers felt the need to make the death of the Lannisters a sympathetic moment says that they're really a danger to society, b/c they found good qualities in violent, sadistic, murderous, torturous subhumans. If you find good qualities in those like that, there's something very, very wrong w/ you. To listen to that lying, conniving, cowardly mutt, Tyrion Lannister, moralize was sickening.
And, this was the single worst episode I'd ever had the displeasure of watching to end a series. What a pile of shit. The writers and showrunners should never work in television or film again.
Bran: I can never be Lord of Winterfell, I can never be Lord of anything, I'm the Three-eyed Raven.
Also Bran: I'm the King.
At least they don’t have to build a new throne now that Bran is king.
YOU get a kingdom! YOU get a kingdom! And YOU get a kingdom!
Shout by ChrisBlockedParent2019-05-20T03:08:37Z
What a wonderful ending to an 8 year journey. I am very pleased with it :D