It's fine to like it, and people are free to do so. But when comparing the writing of season 8 to the first 4 (or 3 (or 5) depending on who you ask lol) seasons, it's easy to see that season 8 does nothing to smoothly bring the multitude of plotlines developed to a meaningful and logical resolution. Plotlines which had been developed over years, which included character developments that were thrown out the window in a rushed conclusion by writers who most likely didn't care or weren't willing to put substantial time and effort into running the show for a few more (much needed) seasons.Unpopular opinion GoT season 8 wasn't bad.
A fanbase divided until the bitter end.Unpopular opinion GoT season 8 wasn't bad.
This. Nothing brings people together like mutual disdain, even when it's concerning relatively trivial matters. And memes. Memes bring people together too.The memes were great though.
Daenerys committing genocide would have been a well written outcome if that outcome hadn't been so rushed.especially with Daenerys going full on mass murderer it was shown constantly throughout the show it was either her way or the highway which typically meant death.
DANDAN once wrote my name wrong and it still notified meOh it works nice.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.But seriously, how? DANDAN wrote Rrichman, but it still worked.
I have been thinking this for a while, but I've been too nervous to start a witch hunt because of the potential repercussions. The repercussions being that if he is indeed a witch, only god knows how he'll retaliate.@sterven is a witch, i suggest we prove this by drowning him, if he lives, he's a witch, if he doesn't he gets to meet God earlier.
If you die, then you get sent to hell and that's it, but lets be honest, God wont act for a tiny thing like this, it has to be the whole of humanity for Him to do something, like, i don't know, build a giant tower.only god knows how he'll retaliate.