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Did Season 8 Ruin Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire)?

I don't think it's controversial to say that season 8 of Game of Thrones has been divisive.  There are a lot of scenes and episodes that many people take issue with, often for legitimate reasons. In fact, this is so much the case that there is currently a petition on Change.org with a million signers asking HBO to re-do season 8 . I myself am deeply disappointed in the direction season 8 has taken, especially episode 5 ("The Bells"). I'm not going to re-hash why I feel this way because I think a lot of people have had their say about this, and I'm probably not going to add much. If you want to know why I feel this way, you can read my review of season 8 episode 5. The fact is that the writers have ruined the ending of the Game of Thrones TV show. Okay. So, what now? Although the final episode redeemed some of the missteps made earlier in season 8, in many ways the show came to a deeply unsatisfying conclusion that left a lot of people feeling that the

Game of Thrones Review: Season 8 Episode 5

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I have never been truly disappointed by an episode of Game of Thrones before, but boy am I disappointed now. Actually, frustrated is a better word. It's as if the showrunners have been watching a completely different show all this time; what's been happening in season 8 has convinced me that they don't understand their own show at all, or--even worse--they don't care about it anymore. A quick disclaimer before we start: I know some people like this season. I know some people are happy with how this is working out. This is no shade to you. Your opinions are valid, and I respect them. Frankly, I wish I could enjoy this season too. I've defended this show for YEARS, even when they made big plot bumbles (in my opinion). I've defended other episodes in this season because I thought we were building to something that would be satisfying. Now, I'm beginning to regret that. I never thought I'd say this, but I'm glad the show will be over next week. I'

Game of Thrones Review: Season 8 Episode 4

I'm not quite sure how I feel about this episode of Game of Thrones. On the surface, there's nothing wrong with it. We're back to the political drama which characterized the earlier seasons of the show, and I'm happy about that. I always enjoyed the political intrigue and plots more than the dragons and ice zombies. However, to me,  this wasn't a very memorable episode. I enjoyed it while I was watching it, but it didn't leave me burning with anticipation of the next episode. I'm guessing that the last three episodes are going to represent A Dream of Spring , the forthcoming last book of the ASOIAF series. So, episode four was probably designed to set up the conflicts for the second half of the season. In this episode, the showrunners are moving all the pieces into place before the action kicks off again. But, viewed as a single episode, it's a bit uninteresting. Plus, as others have pointed out, there are some frustrating and disappointing moments i

Game of Thrones Review: Season 8 Episode 3

What do we say to the god of death? NOT TODAY! Guys, that episode absolutely destroyed me! I was a nervous wreck the whole time! I was literally shaking when it was over. But, seriously, it made me horribly anxious. About half way through, I checked the time stamp, and I was like "I still have 45 minutes of this! I'm not going to make it! It's too intense." At that point, I actually wanted to stop watching because it was too much, but, by the same token, I had to keep watching. Usually, I watch each episode several times, but I don't think I'm going to be able to watch that again! Once was enough of a heart attack. Typically, I try to go through the events in each episode in chronological order, but I'm not even going to try to do that this week. I'm too overwhelmed by what happened to try. Now, as much as I was shocked and overwhelmed by this episode (in a good way), and, as much as I appreciated it, I do have some nitpicks that I want to ge