We need to talk about the last season of Game of Thrones!
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Re: We need to talk about the last season of Game of Thrones!
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I read the first book also but i watched the series, I'm about to start reading the second book and I can't wait for season 8 to come out.
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I am curious now (since the series is ahead of the books) how the final novel will be. I think George RR Martin has his own idea of how it should end; while the TV producers have taken it into a different direction as they want to keep viewers...
I heard they are going to end "relatively similar" but I cannot imagine how given the many differences there are already. I guess we'll see

So many projects…so little time.



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Yesss I agree!! I rewatched after episode 5 aired, and I'm still in love. So emotional!! My favorite episode of the whole season!!


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fight against the mad queen Cersei Lannister of the Kings Landing was indeed a good move by Jon. However, with Dany's intention in ruling the seven kingdoms she became a mad queen killing thousands of innocent people just to show them and prove the downfall of Cersei and that she is the rightful queen to the iron throne. And with this, it made Jon Snow worry more seeing Dany so hungry for power and obsessed of being a queen which pushed him to kill her. Sad to say, my expectation of the ending didn't turn out to be what I expected of it to happen. But nevertheless, it was the best for everyone especially for Jon Snow who was sent back to The Wall in exchange of his freedom for committing the crime of killing Dany rather than staying in prison. I was dismayed at first but then I realized that the real purpose of Jon Snow was to fight with the people of being slaves and captives of ruthless, mad queen/king and not being a king to them.
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