The Game Of Thrones Is Over (And The Finale Disappoints)
“There's nothing more powerful in the world than a good story.”
Tyrion Lannister
Game of Thrones aired its last episode this morning, and
like the other episodes of Season 8, writing wise, to a lot of its fans, it
leaves much to be desired. The episode felt rushed, the whole season felt
rushed, and it’s so disappointing because Game of Thrones, from Season 1 to
Season 6 was simply perfection, the show was so stunning, so incredibly smart
and spectacular that you’d think TV was invented so it could air this
show—until seasons 7 and 8 happened, especially season 8. For crying out loud, you can’t murder a
queen, a major character at that, with thousands of rabidly loyal and
armed and bloodthirsty supporters, without a bloody and chaotic repercussion, a
ramification so violent and epic that it deserves a 10-episode season to be
resolved—but no, at the next scene, the crisis was quickly cleared up and
everyone’s happy.
“Oh, the queen was murdered, come, let’s find a
replacement.”
Well, the show began to stumble (major characters acting
nonsensically, dialogues becoming cheesy and cringey, logic flying out of the
window) when George RR Martin failed to finish his books and the show’s writers
had nothing to adapt, and the writers
finishing the show on their own (and hurriedly) proved to be a bit
catastrophic.
No wonder there's this ridiculous petition to rewrite the entire eighth season, a petition that has garnered almost a million signatures.
Bye, Tyrion.
Bye, Tyrion.
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