Warning: This post contains spoilers for Game of Thrones season 8. Throughout Game of Thrones‘ eight-season run, many fans have had the same question:
The battle at Winterfell took fifty-five days of outdoor filming - confirmed by an Instagram post of a note thanking the cast and crew for their hard work (now removed). The note said: This is for the Night Dragons. For enduring 55 straight nights. For enduring the cold, the snow, the rain, the mud, the sheep shit of Toome and the winds of
The first ending they detailed was the one we all saw last night. A King's Council is formed in the wake of Dany's death. Tyrion gives a speech and Bran is voted King. Everyone laughs at Sam for suggesting democracy, Tyrion is forgiven, and Jon has to go serve on the Night's Watch. The second episode of Game of Thrones ’ eighth and final season, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” contains a big Easter egg from the books the show is based on (fitting, since it aired on The Game of Thrones Season 8 ending makes great pains to give each character importance to us some kind of ending or another. Sure, larger questions do remain. Sure, larger questions do remain.
Game of Thrones season 8’s coffee cup came in for a roasting, but it was character arcs like those of Daenerys Targaryen and Jaime Lannister that left a bitter taste in some fans’ mouths. Thus it was largely proclaimed that Game of Thrones ’ ending was a disaster, a TV finale nightmare down there with the worst of them.
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