
I recently rewatched Game of Thrones in its entirety and was left surprised by my feelings after completing the series for a second time. I hadn’t been a fan of the series as it was coming out and first started watching it in anticipation of the first season of House of the Dragon. Going into the final season, I knew most of what fans hated about the finale and mostly agreed with their assessments once I’d experienced it for myself. However, my second viewing left me feeling quite differently. Five years after it first came out, I don’t think the final season of Game of Thrones is that bad.
Game of Thrones’ Final Season Actually Works–For the Most Part
There Are Plenty of Aspects in Season 8 That Work Well for the Series



The Game of Thrones Franchise
Series
Years
IMDb Rating
Rotten Tomatoes Score
Popcornmeter
Streaming
Game of Thrones
2011-2019
9.2/10
89%
85%
Max
House of the Dragon
2022-Present
8.4/10
86%
79%
One of the most controversial parts of Game of Thrones Season 8 is Daenerys’s decision to run King’s Landing to the ground in anger after winning the war. This infamous sequence upset many fans of Emilia Clarke’s iconic character, who felt it wasn’t in her personality to do such an awful thing. Upon a rewatch, however, I found that this was in her character since Season 1. Daenerys may fight for justice and freedom, but she has never shied away from callously punishing those who pushed her too far. Daenerys publically hanged thousands of slave masters along roads, burned men to death on multiple occasions, and even watched as her own brother was callously killed in her name. At a certain point, Daenerys stopped asking whether her punishments were just and began believing that she herself was justice. The burning of King’s Landing was the culmination of her self-importance, which began building as far back as Season 1. Furthermore, the sequence is expertly brought to life in an extended sequence that takes viewers to the ground level of the destruction, watching in terror as the city is burned to the ground.
Where Does Game of Thrones Season 8 Go Wrong?
The Final Episode of Game of Thrones Doomed the Final Season

Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode Ratings
Episode
IMDb Rating
8×01: “Winterfell”
7.6/10
8×02: “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms”
7.9/10
8×03: “The Long Night”
7.5/10
8×04: “The Last of the Starks”
5.5/10
8×05: “The Bells”
5.9/10
8×06: “The Iron Throne”
4.0/10
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I firmly believe that fans wouldn’t have been so hard on Game of Thrones Season 8 if it weren’t for its abysmal final episode. Certain creative decisions in previous episodes, such as the decimation of Jaime Lannister’s redemption arc, were disappointing, but the decisions made at the end of the series are angering. While I found that “The Long Night” and “The Bells” have aged better than I would have expected, the series finale, “The Iron Throne” has only gotten worse over time. I don’t actually have a problem with the decision to have Jon murder Daenerys to save the kingdom from her inevitably oppressive rule. I think this is a suitably tragic ending for both characters and a challenging decision for Jon, who has always been a bastion of morality. However, I do have a problem with everything that comes after this moment, namely the ending of the ever-infamous “game of thrones.”
Viewers unanimously agree that, of all the characters who could have become the new leader of Westeros at the end of the series, Bran Stark is the worst choice writers could have possibly made. The last surviving son of Eddard and Catelyn Stark, Bran was never one of the show’s most interesting characters (in fact, both times I watched the series, I failed to notice that he was completely absent in Season 5 until he suddenly reappeared in Season 6). However, I didn’t have a problem with Bran’s story until Tyrion Lannister inexplicably decided to make him the new king. Suddenly, his entire story becomes so much more important–and none of it was building to his becoming king. Bran had categorically recused himself from such a position as the Three-Eyed Raven, deciding that he should not be involved in petty politics and solving menial problems for mortal kingdoms. Naming Bran as the new king nullifies everything that came before, as the rest of the political maneuvering from previous seasons becomes pointless.
It is this creative decision that I feel doomed Game of Thrones. It makes no sense and doubtlessly arose from a desire to surprise fans–even if the surprise lacked even a semblance of reason. Besides, we all know who should have been named king at the end of the series.
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