we'd have so many less shitty show finales if writers accepted that its okay to write endings that some ppl predict rather than writing something senseless for the sake of it being unpredictable which in turn ends up filling the entire story with plot holes and ruins characters
the fact that tv shows that are over a decade old have more active fandoms than most recent shows tells you everything about the current tv landscape. the binge format for shows that are only ten episodes per season gives them absolutely no longevity
it messes with me how margaery knew she KNEW cersei was about to kill everyone yet nobody let her go god she was so smart she deserved to have survived im mad
she really died while the two people she cared most about in this world watched, and she didnt cry one single tear. the amount of bravery and how pure and amazing her character was. missandei really deserved the world i will never shut up
"a girl is arya stark of winterfell, and im going home" and once i get there im going to proceed to abandoning my family because yolo the west of westeros has never been explored, americas here i come
do you ever watch a show with a ship so good and with so much chemistry and the writers just choose not to take it to their full potential. like you had THAT in your hands and this is what you chose to do
a story that makes sense and foreshadows its ending/leaves crumbs that allow the audience to create theories as to where its heading >>> unpredictability