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Game of Thrones - Season 8, Episode 6 Final

We left behind a year in which the fans had been waiting a long time, ran from theories to theories, brainstormed and all expectations were destroyed in the 8th season. At some point, I can almost say that I was almost happy to say the series is over.


I didn't expect Daenerys to live on the series. I never waited. At one point the story of Daenerys would end in death. The only question for me is who would kill Daenerys. Obviously everything was very quick. Dany couldn't even find a chance to sit on the throne. They had to kill Dany in 78 minutes and bind the story and divide the kingdom. The person who did this was Jon Snow. One of the saddest scenes in the episode was Drogon's reaction. I didn't expect a gigantic dragon to take the lead in an emotional scene. The scene I was most impressed with in the 8th season was the screams of a dragon. Think of the rest. Drogon's destruction of the throne showed that Jon would not sit on the throne. With the destruction of the Iron Throne, a symbol becomes a date.


While it seems that Sansa was initially eager to announce Jon's true identity, Jon Snow is now being sent to the Wall before he regains his true identity. We believe this remains confidential, as no family has been given any clues to Jon's true identity. The fact that there is still a Wall is another matter. We think they have decided to use the wall as some kind of prison for those who commit unforgivable crimes. Of course, the scene where Jon killed Daenerys is among those who are not convincing. We've overstepped the very weak dialogues, Jon's "I'm dying of your love, but I have to" attitude seems to be a complete nonsense. Jon, who has been trying to keep his distance in the previous episode, and the Dany affair that is still in love with him, are too complex and time-consuming. In six episodes, Jon became incredibly in love and bound, then learned that he had an aunt and tried to maintain distance, then decided to fall in love again and killed him with deep sadness. Sounds like it's so ridiculous and quick as you type. Such details kill character development.


After the tragedy, the transition to scenes where everyone is happy and playful has weakened the story. The dialogues at the decision meeting, which Bran attended, was really funny and horrible. I would have preferred a finale that was left open but created a big effect. We didn't need to know what was happening to every character, that they were all happy and strong. Almost democracy was coming. I couldn't see the finale that was bittersweet. All the characters were satisfied. The creators of the series once again proved how unsuccessful they were without a source. You can see this difference in diplomatic sentences easily by opening a random episode from the first three to four seasons of the series.



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