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After the events of the past season, season eight, the final one, comes up to continue the epic of Game of Thrones for the last time. Season seven ended with a shock for everyone where we have known that Jon Snow is a Targaryen. This thing may affects badly on his alliance with Daenerys as he is the legitimate heir for the Iron Throne. Meanwhile, Sansa keeps Winterfell in safe till now with the help of her brave sister, Arya. But all things may turn upside down after the destroying of The Wall, the whole north is in a serious danger.
I don't think anyone can be happy that this season focused, in the end, on Jon Snow, the least complicated main character on an ensemble full of brutal instincts and grasping ambition.
Season eight made the regrettable mistake of giving half its time to an underwhelming villain at the expense of the characters who made the show special in the first place.
Season 8 doesn't feel like it was earned, with too little time dedicated to growing characters paired with a greater emphasis on rushing to major plot points, rather than proving to those of us watching how inevitable they were.
[This season] made choices that I just didn't understand...you have to wrap it up somehow, and this season is just full of more extremes and it just doesn't work anymore or fit in with the rest...
If only [David] Benioff and [DB] Weiss had had more faith in these quiet moments. Instead, they tried to load as many epic battles and as much incredible CGI into the final season as they could.