It wasn’t “the ending” so much as it was the last season in general. The writing took a big hit once the departed from the books. And they tried to accelerate the pace of storytelling too much. As a result events abs character arcs were rushed and the satisfaction of earning those things was lost. In no particular order. (Not in a specific order) Theon, Jaqen, Tywin, Ramsay, Cersei, Oberyn, Tyrion, Littlefinger I assume this is about the series so also Olenna and Margaery (If we are bringing up the books then I say Sansa and Euron instead) Tormund, Jon, Tyrion, Davos, Ned, Sansa, Arya, The Hound, Bronn, Brienne. Parts of books 4 & 5 are actually adapted in Season 3 and 4. The Margery/ Cersei conflict for example the show really starts to set up in Season 3. Brienne's travels begin in Season 4. Dany is ruling Mereen by middle of Season 4. It'd also add to a potential sequel of the realm trying to rebel against King Bran / Bloodraven for being an 'abomination' and then Jon leading the charge against him. HooptyDooDooMeister • 1 mo. ago. King Bran makes sense to me. Same. I was actually trying to figure out what people's thoughts on a better alternative is. Lol. The first season saw some new dragons, and the second season offers to introduce some more because that is when the Dance of the Dragons and the horrific Storming of the Dragonpit event takes place. While that event will be disappointing for fans of the biggest dragons in Game of Thrones, the lead-in should deliver some great dragon action. AutoModerator • 2 yr. ago [NO SPOILERS] means any comments with spoilers need to use spoiler tags to cover the information. Show tags are black. Book tags are red. Game tags are orange. For more info please check the spoiler guide . I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. House Stark. The greatest Redditor enthusiasm for a George R.R. Martin imagined birthplace is, unsurprisingly, House Stark. The viewers know them best, and their ethos, shaped as it is by the late Lord Eddard, stacks Winterfell's family with some of the most honorable characters in Game of Thrones. "Hunting, archery, swordplay, horseback riding As for binge watching, I can kind of see where this list is going because HIMYM had a much more long-term storyline than Seinfeld. I think Seinfeld is incredibly rewatchable, but it can be taken independently versus binged. Lol, someone having a different opinion than you means that their opinion is terrible! 3 'Game of Thrones' (2011 - 2019) Although a major part of the audience was not pleased with its finale, Game of Thrones remains a highly popular series with an unmatched fanbase. One of the XYgBwxt.

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