I've been banned for less.Fixed that one for you.
In Season 8, GoT fell off a cliff harder than any other series I can remember, which completely ruined everything that came before.
I've been banned for less.Fixed that one for you.
In Season 8, GoT fell off a cliff harder than any other series I can remember, which completely ruined everything that came before.
The series ending was fine; by the standards of any other series it would have been excellent.
I've been banned for less.
No.
People were pissed off because the writers destroyed characters with writing decisions that needed lots of setup spanning multiple seasons but had nothing and that were absolutely contradictory to things that had been set up.
Even if Season 8 had gotten a full 10 episodes, the problems with it would still exist.
Even if Season 8 had gotten a full 10 episodes, the problems with it would still exist.
I am part of the audience and I was not betrayed or offended. You must be a sith because you only speak in absolutes.If nothing about Season 8 changed other than the episode count, the season would still have been an unmitigated disaster and absolute betrayal of the audience - as well as a gigantic middle finger to said audience - because no amount of additional setup time over the course of said season could ever justify the way David and Dan treated certain characters or the final trajectory of the story they were telling.
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