dhensonuk
Joined Dec 2014
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I don't know what people expected. This was a great episode that really engages your brain and your heart. The sheer utter futility of war, the driving force of hatred. The reality of suffering and death. Can we ever achieve what is right by such destruction and violence. There are echoes, may be deliberate here, of the debate of whether dropping the atom bombs on Horoshima and Nagasaki were morally justified. This show isn't a soap opera. it isn't a knights in armour cavalcade or computer game. It has a deeper purpose than that. It opens us up to consider the stupid viciousness of people, the dangers of love and hate. The hard moral choices that have to be faced by individuals. I for one, love and respect this series and welcome how Season 8 panned out.
What do people expect? This is the ending that was ordained. The three main characters - John, Sansa and Arya have been changed forever. No longer who they were and now beginning an new phase in their lives. I cannot agree with the low scores people are giving. What do they want? What ending would they have written? And a bonus - a master class in acting by Peter Dinklage. Thank you GoT.