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Game of Thrones is finally ending

Me watching tonight's finale that I know I’ll hate, but still won't want to miss

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monte3 · 70-79, M
Did you hate it as much as you thought you would?
JollyLily · F
@monte3 I did 😔
monte3 · 70-79, M
Me too , although a bit less than the prior two episodes.
What one or two things would you change
I would have liked Drogon to fry Jon snow.
At least Sansa did not end up on the throne, that was my biggest fear. Also did Tyrion get a brain tumor in about season 4? I need an explanation for why he stops being smart or funny.
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JollyLily · F
@monte3 I'm sorry for the late reply. I don't know how I missed this comment.
I would've changed a couple of things. But I think I would have rewritten the scene with the council that decided to name Bran king and send Jon Snow to the wall. The entire scene seemed very cheesy and the dialogue was awful. It was just mere lazy writing.

We never even got to see Jon Snow's arc get completed. Like why was he brought back from the dead? Was killing Dany his greatest purpose?

And yes, I absolutely hate what they've done to Tyrion's character. He used to be fun to watch. I feel like I've missed him this whole season even though he's been there every episode but he wasn't the same Tyrion we grew to love.
monte3 · 70-79, M
I also had trouble with the ending of the Jamie Lannister arc. 7 seasons of development was reduced to “just kidding”.
I agree the council scene sucked. I understand the prototype of a more democratic political system was an attempt to show that “the wheel had been broken”, but Bran??

One small thing I did find interesting was Bran asking if there were any reports of Drogon, when being told no he says “maybe I can find him”. Which is interesting in both how and more importantly why. In the books hatching the dragons increases the potency of magic. Does he want to kill Drogen to remove magic? Or ....? I liked the idea being left open.