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ID. But, like I said, only time will tell if that was a stupid choice. Or either way it goes. It wasn't a smart or safe choice. It just might not be a stupid choice. So now let's get into a little bit of game of Thrones. Like I said, last Wednesday was the one year anniversary of the series finale, Eight Seasons on HBO. Highly recommended. If you haven't seen it and if you haven't seen it, I don't know what you've been doing now I will admit I was a little late to the party myself. I started watching it in Season five, so I got to binge watch 135 altogether on HBO. I'll also admit I didn't start getting hooked until Season three. The only reason I stuck with it was because everybody was saying how good it was, but I just didn't see it at first. Luckily, I'm glad I eventually did agree with what everyone was saying because it was definitely worth the watch until season eight. Or should I say the end of season eight because I thoroughly enjoyed the beginning. The first couple of episodes I really did like and the reason this came to mind is because Peter Dinklage and Jason Momoa are getting back together to do a film. But reading the article really made me just relive the pain of the ending of game of Thrones. And it wouldn't even be that big a deal if it was a season ending or just one ****** season. But you took seven years of what I would consider some of the greatest television in history and ruined it in a short final season because we all know Season eight did not have that many episodes, and neither did Season seven. But they were also good. We really didn't care, no matter who you wanted on the throne, whether it was denarius, which was my favorite pick, Jon Snow, which I would have been perfectly happy with Sansa would have been okay. Aria probably would have been a bummer, but nobody would have truly hated it the way we hated Braun being on the throne at the end, it was the most idiotic way toe finalize what we've put ourselves through for eight years or me for three cause. Like I said, I started in Season five. The only thing that makes this a little better are some fan theories that have come out now. Of course, with the Siri's officially over for the past year, there are things that you can think about as a fan, like I do well, like where to drug on. Take denarius his body after John Kilter, which is another thing I didn't agree with. You put her in a situation where she burns down an entire city on Lee to be killed by our favorite character, Jon Snow. And if your favorite character was John, your second favorite character was denarius. Now it is nice to think dragons occur to a site to be resurrected to become the undead dragon queen of the Shadow lands. But with John Killington areas that takes him out of consideration for the throne. We're lucky he himself wasn't executed, and all they did was banished him beyond the wall. And, of course, we've all heard the outcries of a petition to reduce Season eight, but they never will. The season eight is the season you'll get. It's the ending that we will all have to live with. But who over at HBO agreed that the writing of season eight was good enough to say That's how we will end one of the greatest accomplishments in television history. I am looking forward to many of things coming out on HBO. Max. I've already purchased it as a subscription, and it doesn't come out till Wednesday. That is not one of whom I will never re watch. Game of Thrones. The ending is so bitterly bad that if you started watching it today, I would say it ends after Season seven, and you can just in your mind create your own ending. Don't watch Season eight or don't watch the final two episodes. You just in your head think of who's on the throne, and then you can live the rest of your life in peace and not like us who actually had to watch it and see Braun get the Iron Throne. In theory, we all know that it was melted. He is on the Iron Throne, and it's things like that that really bothered me. The writing of a great show usually turns bad, but it's usually in the middle. It gives you enough time to say I haven't wasted too much time watching the first couple of seasons, So I'm gonna bell now. The problem with game of Thrones is each season was better than the last until it wasn't. We all knew it was too good to be true. We all knew it was too good to just have sir see die. And in a way where we actually get to see it, not just a building collapsing, and she happens to be standing under the rubble. It was too good to be true that Denarius could actually take the Iron Throne and be the queen. She always said she would be for seven years, not a murderous villain like her father before her. It was too good to be true that our favorite character of all Jon Snow could take the throne in any way, shape or form. It was all just too good to be true. We knew something was bound to happen to ruin the show. For most of us, we just didn't think it would be the way the show would end. And if you disagree, which I don't think anybody does. If anybody disagrees with what I'm saying and says that the way it ended was a good ending, I would really like to hear your thoughts. You can go to the At Ryan Taylor Show on Twitter or at the Ryan Taylor Show on Facebook and tell me how I am wrong, cause I am looking forward to seeing if anybody disagrees, and I don't think they will. I knew this was a sore subject, especially when it happened. I didn't speak about it, knew I hated it. I didn't talk with any of my game of throne friends or anything. I just said that city ending as what we live with. That's the world we're in. So be it. Okay, But even a year later, talking about it now on this podcast, I can feel the anger coming back coming back to the way I felt one year ago on Wednesday, watching what happens watching what unfolded, I think that if anybody else would have took in the throne, it would have been a little bit better. We would have not been okay with this death of Sir. See the horrible character Arc Denarius took at the very last second and the death of Denarius by John's hand. But I don't think people would have fully hated the ending if, say, Sansa or even Aria took the throne. I just really hope that George R. R. Martin fixes this now. He can't give it to us in another Siri's or another show. The show has happened, and it has ended. But the two books that have not yet came out can rectify, so we can read the books and see a much better ending in just a HBO's laughable. Season eight was just some other writers. If Martin ever decides to release the next book and the ending book, hopefully it ends a better way. That's all I can hope for. I can't wait to read the final two books to see who truly should be on the throne, because Season eight in Season seven are not based on books. They ran out of book material after Season six. With that being said, Of course, Martin did have a say in how the last two seasons would go, but not to the point that they had to follow the letter of the law of what was going to be in the next two books because he didn't want to ruin it. Because if you get to see it, it hurts book sells. That is completely understandable. Let me tell you how toe raise book sells. Change the ******* ending. Change it for all of us. If you can do one thing for the fans of Game of Thrones, Mr George R. R. Martin, that is to change the ending. And that's all I have to say about the game of Thrones. I'll never speak of Game of Thrones again. So this was your one time to hear my true opinion on the greatest seven seasons in TV history, all to be ruined at the very last set.