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Originally Posted by Tetragrammaton
IMO the best change is having the Night King win that battle at Winterfell and to have the remaining characters and their decimated armies fall back to King's Landing.
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That's enough for me to know I don't need to watch that video because it's NOT better.
Did anyone watch the same battle I did? Because no one was falling back from that. Even had they tried, do you think they'd be able to stay ahead of the Night King? Tired and wounded as they were? For a thousand miles? That's laughable from a group of people complaining things didn't make sense in the last season. Maybe I'm taking things out of context since I didn't watch the video, but come on.
All the hate seems to be coming from either the rushed nature of the season, or "things didn't turn out like I wanted."
I agree the season was rushed. That's a legit point. Some plot points needed more time to flesh out to make more sense. But that wouldn't have changed the outcome. If you (meaning anyone, not you Tetragrammaton) didn't like it because it didn't end the way you wanted, well, welcome to GoT! Anyone remember the Red Wedding? Did you want that to happen?
I'm fine with the way it ended. Some parts were perfect. Jon's ending. Some made me mad. I wanted Drogon to eat Cersei, but we often don't get what we want in this show. It's funny that the very thing that made the show great is pissing people off now that it's over.
To quote a friend of mine, even a bad episode of GoT is better than anything else on TV.